Hello,
I have a Lenovo touch screen that's making a clicking sound through the speakers. I made sure the power source was good. I suspect a bad capacitor, but they're surface mount. I found one that doesn't look right and want to remove to test it. What's the best way to do this?
Google shows people just using pliers and twisting them or rocking them back and forth until they come off. A soldering iron hasn't seemed to help at all.
Is there a trick to this? Do I really just rock them back and forth until they break free? I want to to remove it in such away where after testing, if it's good, I can put it back on.
Thanks!
I have a Lenovo touch screen that's making a clicking sound through the speakers. I made sure the power source was good. I suspect a bad capacitor, but they're surface mount. I found one that doesn't look right and want to remove to test it. What's the best way to do this?
Google shows people just using pliers and twisting them or rocking them back and forth until they come off. A soldering iron hasn't seemed to help at all.
Is there a trick to this? Do I really just rock them back and forth until they break free? I want to to remove it in such away where after testing, if it's good, I can put it back on.
Thanks!
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