This is my 3rd 8KHA+ for replacing caps. This motherboard is also a bad caps at the bad list motherboard. The pictures are replaced with SAMXON caps.
Epox Ep-8khal+
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are the green ones samxon also?
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Re: Epox Ep-8khal+
Originally posted by willawakeare the green ones samxon also?
what soldering equipment do you use?
I just used with a normal HAKKO 40W(red)soldering iron with 0.50mm solder only.Comment
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interesting to see you have success with the hakko. i recommended Neo2_000 to get a Hakko and he chose a 936-46 but wasnt happy with the heat. it wasnt powerful enough.
what model do you use and what size tip?
i use ersa analog 60 with standard chisel tip and 0.8mm solderLast edited by willawake; 12-24-2005, 06:25 AM.Comment
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Teapo aren't good caps but they are the better brand of bad caps. Usually when they fail they don't bulge, but testing the Teapo caps are a way to prove they have failed.My gaming PC:
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Re: Epox Ep-8khal+
Originally posted by willawakeinteresting to see you have success with the hakko. i recommended Neo2_000 to get a Hakko and he chose a 936-46 but wasnt happy with the heat. it wasnt powerful enough.
what model do you use and what size tip?
i use ersa analog 60 with standard chisel tip and 0.8mm solderComment
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Re: Epox Ep-8khal+
It's a small world. I am actually working with a bloke at the moment who used to work for Computronics in Perth where I bought that Hako from. Still not quite sure what to do with it. Might give it to a local TV repair guy and see what he thinks. He was surprised when I told him about my problems with it.
Tried a dick smith cheapie a while ago at work and it seemed just fine but in all fairness, I was not working on a mobo with heavy pcb landmasses. But I have come to a new understanding with my old 10kg head Scope Thermal Axe Model. I just have to chop very gently with it!Comment
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