Hello guys, I want to take a couple caps from a dead Mobo, as I always do but this time they are just breaking apart, leaving their legs on the mobo, those are some polymer and pannys FL and FJ
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lol panny fj and fl are sometimes known to do that. i pulled a few off a mobo and the legs were left behind. i've seen other members report the same.
however, im not sure about polymers doing the same. what polymer is that? also is the mobo from the leaded solder era or lead-free solder era? could be the solder wont melt, thus the legs are left stuck on the mobo. haha! -
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You can't order new caps in Venezuela they are all Chinese shit. And ordering new ones from digikey or farnell because shipping would be too expensive for me at least. A normal salary in Venezuela is 20/30usd so 10/15 on a bag of caps is just too much.
I tried applying leaded solder but it didn't work that well. The heat gun helped me a lot because I have the fl's on a Mobo that needed new capsComment
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It's a scrap board, right? just use your regular iron and add some extra heat with the heat gun, you will need someone to help, but this method really works in big ground areas.Comment
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You can't order new caps in Venezuela they are all Chinese shit. And ordering new ones from digikey or farnell because shipping would be too expensive for me at least. A normal salary in Venezuela is 20/30usd so 10/15 on a bag of caps is just too much.
I tried applying leaded solder but it didn't work that well. The heat gun helped me a lot because I have the fl's on a Mobo that needed new capsComment
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If you have the market for them and you are able to sell it, ordering regularly, I can give you flat-rate discount too no matter if you reach each model quantity discount level
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