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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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. TC |
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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. |
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 (click images to increase) [caution HUGE image] if anyone is interested view it all here |
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Zetro: I didn't this work, it's another guy...
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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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04 April 2009, 11:06 | #32 |
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04 April 2009, 18:10 | #34 |
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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!!!! @whiteb 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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