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Default Adding missing SATA connectors to motherboard

On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 17:43:39 -0800, Archimedes' Lever
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 02:28:38 -0500, kony wrote:

No they aren't more difficult when the part is as this is,
soldered into plated holes. Exact same procedure. For
that matter, just about anything with solder exposed is no
different on multi-layer boards, though when something is
connected to a power or ground plane it does take a lot more
heat.

I was actually being conservative with the prior mention of
it being a 20 minute job. It's a 4 minute job, maybe 10 if
the solder sucker didn't get enough out of the holes on the
first try.

I'll bet you have damaged more boards than you will even ever know.


Funny, I always thought that if it worked that was proof.



You
are too goddamned stupid to even grasp the tasks you are performing or
the results of 'your version' of those tasks.


The proof is the result, but to get the result you have to
stop pretending your vast knowledge makes things impossibly
hard.




I know, for a fact, that you have damaged the plating on several
boards, if your only method is the use of a solder sucker.


You don't seem to know much then.