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Old 01-10-2012   #81
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ok thanks for letting me know ,i had the tristate point to sbe professionally
soldered will make the guy aware of the next part,i also have a spare clip anyway.was the wire between a/b easy to cut!
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ok thanks for letting me know ,i had the tristate point to sbe professionally
soldered will make the guy aware of the next part,i also have a spare clip anyway.was the wire between a/b easy to cut!
cant say it was easy but it was'nt hard either... its on the motherboard and not a loose cable..... dont know what you call it... powerlane ? anyways, have a pro to do it. its better... i removed all my e3 stuff now and managed to fix the ps3 motherboard but soldering on plastic is'nt easy

And as i said, the Tristate was kids work compared to this as is was 1/4-½ the size
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cant say it was easy but it was'nt hard either... its on the motherboard and not a loose cable..... dont know what you call it... powerlane ? anyways, have a pro to do it. its better... i removed all my e3 stuff now and managed to fix the ps3 motherboard but soldering on plastic is'nt easy

And as i said, the Tristate was kids work compared to this as is was 1/4-½ the size
thanks for your help
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cant say it was easy but it was'nt hard either... its on the motherboard and not a loose cable..... dont know what you call it... powerlane ? anyways, have a pro to do it. its better... i removed all my e3 stuff now and managed to fix the ps3 motherboard but soldering on plastic is'nt easy

And as i said, the Tristate was kids work compared to this as is was 1/4-½ the size
i was wondering if u could help me i dont know were my tristate point is on my motherboard i have no clue where its @ i could take a pic for u
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dyn-001 motherboard

[QUOTE=joelg9106;314258]i was wondering if u could help me i dont know were my tristate point is on my motherboard i have no clue where its @ i could take a pic for u[/QUOTE

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Originally Posted by k00lie View Post
detailed pic of tristate
if you guys look at my other pics on when you look at the one above youll se a pic of both cables soldered... the white is the tristate

heres the link to my pic of Tristate och (A) point soldered


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detailed pic of tristate
here are 2 pic's there the best 1's i can get

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here are 2 pic's there the best 1's i can get

take a look at my pic in the post before yours and youll see the tristate point.. i soldered a white cable to it.

do you see it ??

(dont solder the (A) point cuz im not 100% sure that its the right one but acording to e3's tut it is) not responsible for anyone soldering wrong, do it at your own risk !!

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take a look at my pic in the post before yours and youll see the tristate point.. i soldered a white cable to it.

do you see it ??
yea so what is the black cord for and how do u cut the wire between a&b
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yea so what is the black cord for and how do u cut the wire between a&b
its for what i "think" is the (A) point... i did a scratch on the motherboard but otherwise i dont now the best way to cut it... my tips. leave the (A) point soldering to a pro
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