Re: Video - quick capacitor replacement using liquidized lead
Should start a project to make these...
What would you need?
Just some sort of table, the nozzle thing, a heater and a pump that can handle liquid lead.... Hmmm...
Video - quick capacitor replacement using liquidized lead
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Re: Video - quick capacitor replacement using liquidized lead
aww... those machines take the FUN out of recapping!
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Re: Video - quick capacitor replacement using liquidized lead
This guy can recap a motherboard faster than I can plug my soldering iron in the wall.
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Re: Video - quick capacitor replacement using liquidized lead
That's. So. Easy.
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Re: Video - quick capacitor replacement using liquidized lead
This looks even better...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotat...7kU&feature=iv
I wonder how hard it would be to make something like that..Leave a comment:
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Re: Video - quick capacitor replacement using liquidized lead
Yeah, looks like a hot air rework station heating a small pot\tray of solder.
Looks pretty clever, I was worried he would overheat the board but I guess it works
Well, unless you had SMDs on the other side...Leave a comment:
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Re: Video - quick capacitor replacement using liquidized lead
Looks to me like a do it yourself solder pot...
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/100w-te...den-220v-48762
He probably uses hot air gun or gas heater to warm 60/40 solder to melting point and used that flux paste to break the surface tension...
The leads of the new capacitors are covered in that resin and when he pushes the new capacitors inside, the solder will go up the leads by itself..
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Video - quick capacitor replacement using liquidized lead
Just saw this youtube video where one guy replaced and recapped 12 motherboard caps in about 3 minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHeZyQ1e8i4
Can someone explain the equipment and procedure that he is using. There is no description in his post.
It takes me 4 minutes per cap/per hole IF I'm lucky.Tags: None
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