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Title: Duo Gs Installation..
Post by: jetblue on October 27, 2006, 09:31:00 PM
I figured out what's what but now I have the follownig problem.. with me first time soldering I solder two pins togther by mistake. would this cause a problem? I tried the disoldering strip but doesn't seem to work.. am i f*d now?

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Title: Duo Gs Installation..
Post by: Chancer on October 28, 2006, 10:54:00 AM
Use a solder sucker or the braid with a more powerful iron. You will need to clean up the shorted pins and tidy up the job. If you feel it is not going to work out , take it to someone who can solder well
Title: Duo Gs Installation..
Post by: deilzfcjk on October 29, 2006, 02:51:00 PM
try taking it to a pro(especially if you've got v1.6). It sounds like you're not up to snuff on soldering principles. I've been doing ps2's for 3 years now. Let's see, how many tinier points are there on a ps2.....hmmmmm too many especially earlier versions of ps2 with bios ic chip legs soldering. Whoa! blink.gif Just don't melt away any traces(if you're doing v1.6 rebuild). You'll be so messed up! I did that when trying to remove bridged legs on a ps2. I had to retrace the points which aren't fun. Now, I don't make mistakes like that.

Also, I've just done a V1.6b and I used the LPC port rebuild PCB(a no no), but I didn't know any better. Anyways, i finished and given back to my customer(working and modded). I lost money on that.