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  • hihila
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    I only can find 24AWG and 26AWG in local store~

    Do you guys know 24 or 26AWG is ok?

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  • stj
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    looks thicker than earth, i was thinking copper house wiring cable too.
    looks like maybe 1mm in the pic.

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  • petehall347
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    good plan
    am thinking earth wire from mains cable .

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  • hihila
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    Originally posted by Curious.George
    Remove defective wire.

    Clean hole.

    Insert largest diameter component lead that will fit.

    Trim to length.
    I'm newbie~

    any suggestion for the largest diameter component has long lead? Thanks

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  • Curious.George
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    Originally posted by petehall347
    looks thicker than a 1/4 watt resistor wire . whether it needs to be as thick is the question
    Remove defective wire.

    Clean hole.

    Insert largest diameter component lead that will fit.

    Trim to length.

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  • petehall347
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    looks thicker than a 1/4 watt resistor wire . whether it needs to be as thick is the question

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  • hihila
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    Originally posted by sam_sam_sam
    No you just use one end of resistor wire not the hole resistor just the wire ends
    got it~ thank you

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Originally posted by hihila
    wow, it sounds easier~ so resistor won't affect the power? ohm or something?
    No you just use one end of resistor wire not the hole resistor just the wire ends

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  • hihila
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    Originally posted by Curious.George
    Use a 1/4W resistor lead (or similar component). You can preform it to span the gap between the thru-holes and then solder it in just like a regular component.
    wow, it sounds easier~ so resistor won't affect the power? ohm or something?
    Last edited by hihila; 10-10-2019, 03:51 AM.

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  • hihila
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    Originally posted by ruky con
    Yes, you can use standard 20/22AWG copper wire. It actually appears that this PCB used steel links based on the color of the corrosion. But a copper replacement will work fine, just keep the wire as short as you can make it.
    Thanks~

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  • Curious.George
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    Originally posted by hihila
    Please kindly help, what is this wire? size?

    What is this wire? where should i get this?
    Use a 1/4W resistor lead (or similar component). You can preform it to span the gap between the thru-holes and then solder it in just like a regular component.

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  • RukyCon
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    Yes, you can use standard 20/22AWG copper wire. It actually appears that this PCB used steel links based on the color of the corrosion. But a copper replacement will work fine, just keep the wire as short as you can make it.

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  • hihila
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    Originally posted by ruky con
    The wire appears to be standard 20 or 22AWG silvered/tinned solid copper wire, you can get this from a few online electronic component retailers like Mouser for example. But you could also try eBay/Amazon/Aliexpress/Banggood, however, there is no guarantee that the stuff you get there is real copper wire.

    And if you're asking if the stuff on your PCB needs to be replaced, unless the wire is turning green, the answer is most likely no. I know the bad glue is fairly hygroscopic, but i'm not sure if it's corrosive, but i could be wrong.
    Thanks for your reply.
    Can I use copper wire 20 or 22AWG without tinned?

    If it's just corrosive, I won't touch. It's complete broken off.
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  • RukyCon
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    Re: What is this wire???

    The wire appears to be standard 20 or 22AWG silvered/tinned solid copper wire, you can get this from a few online electronic component retailers like Mouser for example. But you could also try eBay/Amazon/Aliexpress/Banggood, however, there is no guarantee that the stuff you get there is real copper wire.

    And if you're asking if the stuff on your PCB needs to be replaced, unless the wire is turning green, the answer is most likely no. I know the bad glue is fairly hygroscopic, but i'm not sure if it's corrosive, but i could be wrong.

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  • hihila
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    What is this wire???

    Hi,

    Please kindly help, what is this wire? size?

    Samsng monitor 275T didn't have screen and I replace a bad capacitor but still now working. After reading "bad glue," I tried to clean brown hard glue and found out the one is burned out and falling under glue.

    What is this wire? where should i get this?
    The power supply board is BN44-00163A.

    Thanks anyway.
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    Last edited by hihila; 10-09-2019, 09:56 PM.

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