
Circuit Board Repair - What Service Am I Looking For?
#1
Posted 05 January 2015 - 11:53 AM
#2
Posted 05 January 2015 - 11:58 AM
as said , could be solder pads have lifted where the pins go through the board giving a dry joint.
example
#3
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:01 PM

#4
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:02 PM
Have you tried one of those two to one usb cables Matt? We have an external CD ROM at work that plugs in via USB. It has two type A connectors on one end and one type B on the other. With one of the A's plugged in it does not have enough power to run but with two it is fine.
It's this sort of thing
#5
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:04 PM
Turbobob or me
If its a simple reflow job of fairly large pinned surface mount bits and the manufacturer can point us in the right direction it should only take moments
#6
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:07 PM

#7
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:08 PM
Remember, I've seen your cheaters.Turbobob or me
If its a simple reflow job of fairly large pinned surface mount bits and the manufacturer can point us in the right direction it should only take moments


#8
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:09 PM
Remember, I've seen your cheaters.Turbobob or me
If its a simple reflow job of fairly large pinned surface mount bits and the manufacturer can point us in the right direction it should only take moments
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You cant see in the new ones
#9
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:12 PM
I blame the lead free solder
#10
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:12 PM
I blame the lead free solder
and the girly flux
#11
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:13 PM
You cant see in the new ones


Edited by techieboy, 05 January 2015 - 12:15 PM.
#12
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:18 PM

#13
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:19 PM
"we make this but wont test an important side of it"
piece of p*ss to solder that lot even you could do.... Jo could do it
#14
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:23 PM
Jo could do it

#15
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:23 PM
make some stained glass windows then.
#16
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:25 PM

#17
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:44 PM
#18
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:46 PM
150..... ummmm that wont flow.
#19
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:47 PM
#20
Posted 05 January 2015 - 12:59 PM
If its micro fractures in the solder, stick it in the oven for 15 mins at about 150c and let it melt and re attach. I did this with an old graphics card and maptop motherboard. Both still working today and i did it about 5 years ago.
Nice reflow profile right there
I'm happy to take a look Matt. I can even xray to see if there are any issues with solder joints under and BGA devices
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