Mechanic Power Air+ Starting Cable iPhone
Mechanic Power Air+ Starting Cable iPhone
- Brand Mechanic
- Packaging Retail
- Manufacturer Ref Power Air+
- SKU PAIR-CA-MCH
- EAN Code 3667075170921
- Warranty N/A
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Mechanic Power Air+ DC Power Supply Start Cable (iPhone 6 to 16 Pro Max)
Description
The Mechanic Power Air+ is an essential professional diagnostic tool for technicians specialized in motherboard repairs. This smart start cable allows direct power supply to iOS devices via a stabilized power station, without the need for the original battery. It is the key accessory for diagnosing startup failures, measuring precise electrical consumption (current leaks), and performing boot tests on naked chassis or extracted motherboards.
Technically, the Power Air+ stands out with its "Double-Sided" design on the FPC connectors, allowing for quick and error-free connection. Its internal structure uses a thickened pure copper core, reducing internal resistance and ensuring stable voltage transmission even during peak processor startup consumption. For Apple devices, the cable simulates battery communication data, bypassing software protections that normally prevent startup without an authentic battery or that limit CPU performance.
The durability of this tool has been reinforced to meet the requirements of intensive workshop use. The banana plugs are molded by high-density injection to withstand frequent unplugging, while the cables are sheathed in ultra-flexible silicone resistant to high temperatures and twisting. This 10-in-1 pack covers a wide range from iPhone 6 to the latest iPhone 16 series.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer Reference: Mechanic Power Air+ (Plus Version)
- Technology / Material: High conductivity pure copper / Double-sided FPC connectors
- Compatibility: iPhone 6G to 16 Pro Max
- Maximum Current: 3A
- Dimensions: Main cable 70 cm / Extensions 30 cm
- Weight: Approx. 150g
- Connectors: 10 connection heads
Workshop & Usage Advice
When using with a stabilized power supply, always adjust the voltage between 3.8V and 4.2V before connecting the cable to the motherboard to simulate a charged battery. For recent models (iPhone 13 to 16), too low voltage can prevent the complete boot cycle. Be careful not to exceed 5V to avoid damaging the power management circuit (PMIC). The presence of the suspension hole on the central splitter allows you to organize your workspace and prevent the fragile FPC connectors from dragging on the workbench, thus limiting the accumulation of solder residues on the contacts.
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