I have two phones, one being an iphone 5 that has an overheating problem.
My solution to this would be designing a case with a cpu fan or something similar to cool the phone.
I am asking you to help me build a blueprint for it since I am not knowledgeable enough with wiring.
My original idea was to buy a cheap iphone case and cut the back out, buy a micro cpu fan or two and super glue them to the cut out, the powering of these fans is stumping me.
Please help
> I am a newfag
>>55559378
Seems like an incredibly stupid idea, but if you're serious about it I suggest going to /diy/
>>55559378
The new Apple iPhone 6S Plus doesn't have this problem.
>>55559537
Why is this a bad idea
>like water cooling it is a good idea
>>55559557
Making a case is cheaper.
i also save all my data and my jailbreak
>>55559378
>applel shit
>overheating problem
There's no solution for this except buying a brand that isn't utter shit.
strip the bare wire to the fan
solder a resister to the power rail
solder the power rail with the resistor to a cable / conector that plugs into the voltage pin on your iphone
then just solder ground to the ground connection
alternatively, get 2 40mm pc fans, and wire both of them to a 9v at the bottom of the case.
>>55559966
this desu senpai
>>55559966
>two phones
>apple isnt my daily driver
>>55560009
Thank you
>>55559378
Is that lead free solder I see???? kek
>>55560032
You really shouldn't rely on a ticking time bomb as a backup phone. We're just concerned about your safety senpai.
>Buy a Hot/Cool bag
>Buy cheap iphone silicone case
>Get a little ziplock bag and pour contents from hot/cool bag in it
>Close bag and put tape over seal
>Attach velcro stickers to the back of the case and the bag
I've never heard of an iphone 5 overheating before.
>>55560143
Do you live in a cave?