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    Your a little far away. piece of cake fix as long as the cap is good. And that may be a coil not a cap. Notice the number starts with an "L" telling me that it is a coil not a cap. L9601 says inductor. A C9601 would be a cap. I may be wrong since god only knows what the Chinese do these days...
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    Well, if the component would need to be replaced, I still have the old board, and the identical component on that board is intact...

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    $15 pencil-style soldering iron, some of the wicking copper braid, and a bit of practice on the old board...you'll do fine.


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    I'm in S/E Aurora, and have all the necessary tools at home. If you want to bring it by, it'll take about a minute. Bring the old board just in case.
    PM me if interested.
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    Glob, Glob and UGHLOB!



    Bonus points for an Atmel chip too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    I'm in S/E Aurora, and have all the necessary tools at home. If you want to bring it by, it'll take about a minute. Bring the old board just in case.
    PM me if interested.
    The first rule in soldering, " The bigger the glob, The better the job."


    lol, my instructors would have a damned heart attack if you turned in work like that (Naval aviation). There is a MUCH bigger concern for aircraft and spacecraft than TVs!

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    First - forget the notion of soldering "GUN". That's a sure-fire way to fawk it all up. You need the smallest soldering "IRON" you can get, like a 15 watt pencil-tip from Radio Shack. The last thing you need is a big tip with a lot of heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkfool View Post
    Glob, Glob and UGHLOB!



    Bonus points for an Atmel chip too!
    Oh my gosh! I thought I'd lost my soldering skills through the years, but I can certainly do a MUCH better job than any of those 3 examples.

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    No, it's surface mount.

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    I was thinking it, but you're the one who said it. Speaking of which:


    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    First - forget the notion of soldering "GUN". That's a sure-fire way to fawk it all up. You need the smallest soldering "IRON" you can get, like a 15 watt pencil-tip from Radio Shack. The last thing you need is a big tip with a lot of heat.

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    Sideshow Bob is a master at soldering! He ended up removing the damaged component, and cut a functioning one off the old circuit board I had and re-attached it.

    Unfortunately the television still will not turn on, but is flashing a different trouble code from the one it had Monday.

    Hoping I will hear back from Sharp about it soon...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jscwerve View Post
    lol, my instructors would have a damned heart attack if you turned in work like that (Naval aviation). There is a MUCH bigger concern for aircraft and spacecraft than TVs!
    Well I learned to solder in the Army ( Navigation & Flight control equiptment ) so I can get it gone using just a propane torch and tire weights for solder. Seriously, if the OP wants I can handle it.

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