...soldering iron, make sure the end is spotless and clean with excess solder, wipe the tip clean again, place the tip of the iron on the pins of the chip, then quickly feed your solder into the iron ...
...soldering). its not that hard to do really (i did 2 of them with a gas solder iron due to me not having a 15watt iron) also replaced cracked screens. my next job to do is replace a L2 inductor on a ...
...soldering). its not that hard to do really (i did 2 of them with a gas solder iron due to me not having a 15watt iron) also replaced cracked screens. my next job to do is replace a L2 inductor on a ...
...soldering iron, make sure the end is spotless and clean with excess solder, wipe the tip clean again, place the tip of the iron on the pins of the chip, then quickly feed your solder into the iron ...
...soldering iron is to strip the wires expose the copper and match the colours of the insulation and solder the wires back together but to be honest you you dont know how to solder you might aswell get ...
...soldering iron as it was put onto the board using automount mechines, but it is possible, you'll need a pair of twizzers in order to prize it away from the board, hold the soldering iron on one of ...
...unit and replace it , if you not familier with using soldering iron or soldering fan not recommended , if you know what your doing its pretty simple just desolder switch and install the new one ...
soldering iron, it's fiddly, but not too difficult once you've got the old port off and it'd accessable once you have removed the back from the DS (tri-wing driver needed)..... The port is soldered to
...(P7). you will need a low voltage soldering iron, solder and good eye sight as these fuses are smaller than a flea in size to put on.Hope this helps. They are quite easy once you have done a ...
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