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First board repair

By cowman57

12 years ago


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    #13 12 years ago
    Quoted from Angyalpor:

    What about this?

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    What about it? That looks like

    #14 12 years ago
    Quoted from cowman57:

    I actually, successfully de, and resoldered a nine pin connector...I'm most proud I didn't make things worse!

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    When you all say clean it up. Are you referring to the orange/brown tint on the joints? I never have soldered on a board yet, but think the key is not to use alot of solder, and have it come out like the other joints on the board with a little bit of the legs showing correct? Iam sure my day will come so this will be a good reference as well as the link that acebathound put up!

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