Sunday, May 3, 2009

Step 6: Repair the joint



After the screws and tabs were unattached I was able to see the backside of the main board and the melted joint easily stood out.





This is a picture of my finished work.  It is awful.  But it works -- so far.



I probably should have watched this video on soldering techniques before attempting the repair instead of after.

13 comments:

  1. My first attempt at soldering the joint didn't "take". So rather than give up...I cleaned it all off and tried again. It was obvious this was the spot to fix. Second attempt worked and is just as pretty as the photo provided here! So...if you aren't great at soldering, and it doesn't fix the issue right off the bat, try it again! Don't give up!

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  2. YES WORKED THANK YOU SAVED 227.00

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  3. With a little flux and solder mine is now fixed - thanks a ton!

    I'm curious if the heat that melted away the original solder is from the relay or current on the pcb trace. My system is 5yrs old and I hope this lasts at least 5 more.

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  4. Dude, thanks to you I found the same problem and fixed it. Thanks so much, you saved me $660. I'm having a beer.

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  5. Looks like my K1 is the problem, but I also noticed my E1 and E2 blew apart (bottom right corner). Fingers-crossed that re-soldering the K1 only will work.

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  6. This worked just like he said and it was not very hard to do thanks



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  7. Noticed my failure yesterday morning. Saw this yesterday afternoon. Performed the fix last night. Worked like a charm. Thanks so much!!

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  8. Thanks for posting this. Guess I'm a little dense, but I don't get what you have to do between the first picture and the second picture in step 6. Do you just melt some solder around the area and it fixes it? I've never soldered before, and the videos I watched all depict soldering being used to join two things together. What needs to be joined here?

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    1. figured out that you're just redoing the original solder, and it actually worked!!! Thanks for posting. If I can fix it, anybody can.

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  9. Yes!!! This worked like a charm. Only had to buy the gun and solder. $30 vs hundreds. Thank you!!

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  10. Yes!!! This worked like a charm. Only had to buy the gun and solder. $30 vs hundreds. Thank you!!

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  11. I am having this same problem but when i removed my board there is no obvious signs of burning or missing solder, any suggestions? I wiggled things around a little, mainly the K-1 relay, and got it working but im sure this will only be temporary! Any ideas?

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  12. This was the perfect solution. Yes, resoldered that one relay pin which was quite obvious . Then re-installed board and problem solved.... Thanks so much!

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