What can I use to splice tiny wires that be in motion from my monitor to the motherboard?

I found two tiny wires broken in the flex harness where they be pinched in the hinge nouns of my computer from time of manufacture. These be clean breaks. I want to acquire my LCD monitor working. It is obvious that this is the problem.


Answers:    They are signal wires, intensely little current.
Have any spare USB cables you could cut up for cable?
Those torch cigarette lighters can be used to solder. BE CAREFUL. Easy to start a fire. And make sure no solder blobs dribble, especially onto the motherboard.
PS Unplug the thing in the past soldering!

I would use heat shrink tubing to insulate the repair.
That is a difficult and death-defying thing to do. The melt temperature of tons soldiers is just slightly below the delamination point of the motherboard itself. Professionally it is done next to a soldering iron that senses the change surrounded by state of the soldier from a solid to a liquid and maintain the tip temperature basically hot enough to liquefy the soldier. Those soldering stations are kind of pricey though.... If you try this realize that near is a good arbitrary of ruining your motherboard!
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