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."![]()
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."![]()
Last edited by funkfool; 11-29-2010 at 18:34.
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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.
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.
I was thinking it, but you're the one who said it. Speaking of which:
What? Nobodies going to take that bait? Okay, it's just too easy; ain't it?
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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...
Get this thing working so I can scan craiglist for free tv's.
"There are no finger prints under water."
LOL true, we did have to use a Dremel...