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Old 03 April 2009, 09:02   #21
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Well, here it is. Sorry about the blur, but I think you can see which one's the broken one. It's still in the polystyrene it was delievered in.
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Old 03 April 2009, 09:19   #22
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You have plenty of contact still exposed, use rkauer's suggestion regarding the use of a socket & Zetr0s soldering method & it will be fine.

Easy Peasy that one.

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Old 03 April 2009, 09:23   #23
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Well, here it is. Sorry about the blur, but I think you can see which one's the broken one. It's still in the polystyrene it was delievered in.
If my Pin orientation is half up to scratch, thats D12 (Pin 57), and its needed in an *EXTREME WAY*.
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Old 03 April 2009, 09:31   #24
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WHAT THE HELL !!!!!!!!!, Thats fantastic... LMAO !
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Old 03 April 2009, 09:38   #25
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WHAT THE HELL !!!!!!!!!, Thats fantastic... LMAO !
Yeah That's a great repair - I love it
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Old 03 April 2009, 09:52   #26
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Time to grind some resin off the edge of the case and solder in a wire. If you decide to use a socket, then make sure it's one with machined pins.

Eli osta semmone pyöreäreikäinen/jalkainen kanta siihen. Ei kannata millään sadan watin anttilakolvilla sitte alkaa juotteleen.
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Old 03 April 2009, 14:35   #27
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Nice work sir!!!!!

heres a nintendo wii drive I had to repair a while back

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if anyone is interested view it all here
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Old 03 April 2009, 14:44   #28
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Zetro: I didn't this work, it's another guy...
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Old 03 April 2009, 19:24   #29
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A bit too extreme for my liking!
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Nice work sir!!!!!

heres a nintendo wii drive I had to repair a while back

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if anyone is interested view it all here
Hmmm, Left red wire has insulation meltage
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Old 04 April 2009, 09:53   #31
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I can happily inform that the seller agreed to replace the chip. No need to get my hands dirty!
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Old 04 April 2009, 11:06   #32
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I can happily inform that the seller agreed to replace the chip. No need to get my hands dirty!
Oh well, problem solved..

You can put the magnifying glass and tweezers away now

Be more careful with the chip next time LOL
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Nice work sir!!!!!

heres a nintendo wii drive I had to repair a while back

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if anyone is interested view it all here
That is indeed truely awesome. Nice work, I hate it when you spend 1 hour soldering a few wires then on the last 1, they all pop off. GRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!
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My friend, that happend OH so many times!!!!! Grrrrr the job should't of been more than hour took better part of 4!!!!

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yes.... melted.... that will be because of insistant habbit of popping off when laying down another 30awg bit of wire!!! blood thing!!!! it deserves to be melted LOL
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