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I have several circuit boards with surface mount HDMI that are bad .
Is there a easy and safe way to get these off without wreaking the circuit board or frying the micro chips on the board ? I'm really desprate. A new citcuit board is $300.00 and I sell these receivers for about $350.00 and I pay about $200.00 for the receivers. HELP! Thanks, Ed |
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wrote in news:ab5c743f-169c-43a9-9431-53fdc5539063
@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com: I have several circuit boards with surface mount HDMI that are bad . Is there a easy and safe way to get these off without wreaking the circuit board or frying the micro chips on the board ? I'm really desprate. A new citcuit board is $300.00 and I sell these receivers for about $350.00 and I pay about $200.00 for the receivers. HELP! Thanks, Ed http://www.howardelectronics.com/chipquik/products.html might help. It will allow you to work at lower temperatures by replacing the solder that is currently on the board with a low melting alloy. Also, a hot air gun or an embossing tool along with using strategically placed pieces of paper. Build a 'dam' out of paper to protect the chips from the hot air. Avoid setting the paper on fire and you should avoid damaging the chips. I have used paper dams to allow me to remove a single SMT chip without disturbing the components around it. Good luck. -- bz please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an infinite set. remove ch100-5 to avoid spam trap |
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On Mar 20, 5:50*pm, bz wrote:
wrote in news:ab5c743f-169c-43a9-9431-53fdc5539063 @x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com: I have several circuit boards with surface mount HDMI that are bad . Is there a easy and safe way to get these off without wreaking the circuit board or frying the micro chips on the board ? I'm really desprate. A new citcuit board is $300.00 and I sell these receivers for about $350.00 and I pay about $200.00 for the receivers. HELP! Thanks, Ed http://www.howardelectronics.com/chipquik/products.html might help. It will allow you to work at lower temperatures by replacing the solder that is currently on the board with a low melting alloy. Also, a hot air gun or an embossing tool along with using strategically placed pieces of paper. Build a 'dam' out of paper to protect the chips from the hot air. Avoid setting the paper on fire and you should avoid damaging the chips. I have used paper dams to allow me to remove a single SMT chip without disturbing the components around it. Good luck. -- bz please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an infinite set. * remove ch100-5 to avoid spam trap Thanks, you have been a great help. Ed |
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