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    Concerns before attempting a Reflow of Laptop's GPU

    I saw some posts at one point talking about doing a reflow but I couldn't find them again so I thought that I would post this here.

    I plan on reflowing the GPU of this old HP DV2500 laptop but I want to go over what I have and the steps I have to take to guarantee it will come out fine.

    I have a Yihua 8786D 2in1 Rework station, flux (just some paste that I got from an old Radioshack kit), a couple rolls of Kapton tape and a $15 Thermometer +probe (a TM902C from EMR shielding Solutions if its important).
    • The paper that came with the thermometer states that the probe is rated for over 300C (K type,Tp-01), I've already tested it in ice water and it appears to be accurate.
    • The tape is rated for 500F or 260C (I'll come back later and edit it when I find the brand name again)
    I'm concerned if:
    • The thermometer that I have will be accurate enough for this
    • The board may warp from only heating one side
    • The flux I have may cause some unforeseen problems with the reflow.
    • The Airgun will for some reason not be powerful enough (if it turns out that I need more heat than it's able to output)
    I'm unsure about:
    • How long I have to let it heat up for
    • What temperature I have to set/let it heat up to
    Is there anything I should consider switching out or is there some guide that I missed that would help me figure out some what I'm unsure about?

    If it works I plan on adding some stuff to the GPU so it won't heat up as much and break its solder balls.
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