Mod: Swapping a Broken USB-B for a USB-C Port on a CH340 Adapter. Replace USB-B - Type-C. USB-B fix

In this step-by-step guide, we will show you how to replace the USB-B port with a more reliable USB-C port on the small PCB of the CH340 USB-to-Serial adapter. This is a common repair and modification for those who prefer the universal Type-C connection type. We will cover: Diagnosing the problem with the original USB-B port. Safely desoldering the USB-B connector with a heat gun. Cleaning the pads on the PCB. Preparing the USB-C board for installation. Soldering the new USB-C port, making sure to specify the correct pinout (VCC, D-, D+, GND). Testing the connections with a multimeter. Securing the new port with hot glue for added stability. Checking that the CH340 adapter is recognized by the computer. This guide is perfect for electronics hobbyists and anyone who wants to repair or modify their small electronic devices. Remember to work in a well-ventilated area and use appropriate safety gear when soldering. Chapters: 00:00 - Diagnosing a Bad USB-B Port 00:06 - Inspecting the PCB 00:19 - Preparing to Desolder 00:26 - Desoldering the USB-B Port with a Heat Gun 00:46 - Cleaning the Pads 00:55 - Preparing the New USB-C Board 01:08 - Tinning the USB-C Pins 01:12 - Aligning the USB-C Board (Pinout Guide) 01:30 - Soldering the USB-C Board 02:00 - Cleaning Off Flux Residue 02:02 - Testing Continuity with a Multimeter 02:15 - Securing the New Port with Hot Glue 02:23 - Final Test: Connecting to PC and Device Manager 02:30 - Success! #DIYElectronics #USBRepair #Soldering Iron #TechMod #CH340 #USBCtoUSBA #HardwareHack #ElectronicsProject #PCBrepair