Firstly, sorry for my bad English.
I repaired a gfx card by replacing its capacitators.They were SMD ones (I think thats how they are called) and I replaced them with normal ones.
The problem is that in every pair of cap holes, one is sealed with some kind of metal which isnt tin, because it doesnt melt with the soldering iron.
So ,temporary, I had to solder the caps legs on the pad of the SMD ones, but that is a botched work.
How do I get rid of that stuff in the holes? Thanks
I repaired a gfx card by replacing its capacitators.They were SMD ones (I think thats how they are called) and I replaced them with normal ones.
The problem is that in every pair of cap holes, one is sealed with some kind of metal which isnt tin, because it doesnt melt with the soldering iron.
So ,temporary, I had to solder the caps legs on the pad of the SMD ones, but that is a botched work.
How do I get rid of that stuff in the holes? Thanks
But today, I’m making an exception here. Why? No idea. Perhaps only because the repair details are still “fresh” in my head… which is ironic, given this is a 16 year old monitor that hardly anyone will care about today. It is new to me, though.
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