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but i guess you can now try to get the flasher working again? and unbrick?
************* [ - Post Merged - ] ************* @monu1232009 , so what did you do to get it to work again. ? |
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i have had a sim problem before and usually found other breaks neer the damaged area on the board so i find it best to trace back to find a decent solder point. both gnd's that you marked dont actually touch each other on the board so thats why i traced all 4 points. if he has soldered direct to the points i marked he should now get good contact (it may have "dead soldered" when he tried the prev patch up points) and if he uses thin wire it will "choke" the amps (volts are the same) it will also have a high chance of heating the wire or creating an atraction between the wires making them touch (like magnitisum / holding 2 magnets together) Last edited by baileyscream; 11-29-2012 at 02:52 PM. |
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@ sir dutch. now i am reading debricking guide and i want to understand all the points of it specially validating of a good dump. then i will try to debrick it.
@ sir bailey i have replaced thin wires to as you mentioned and also i used the points as you mentioned becouse they were easy and best for soldering . you both people are superb . and points that sir dutch gave they are also same and working points and i think u r Gineus sir dutch be couse it is too dufficult to trace from some low quality pictures. thanks again all of you. |
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