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| tryme |
Apr 24 2008, 02:39 PM
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mess up the power side of my center trace on the board when I was desoldering the stock antenna can't get any info on the board from linksys ..lol so i was wondering if anyone out there has done the same silly thing and have resolve the issue.. the pad is so small it got sucked up with the desoldering wick .. I guess i gave it a bit too much heats stupid
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| ranchhand |
Apr 25 2008, 04:46 AM
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Well, chalk it up to experience. When a circuit board is damaged there isn't a lot can be done. Sorry.
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| tryme |
Apr 25 2008, 02:56 PM
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So you don't think a jumper or some type of silver solder glue could be used to repair this ...?
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| ranchhand |
Apr 27 2008, 03:36 PM
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It's worth a try at this point-you can strip a small piece of copper wire, say 12 gauge maybe, and try a jumper with a touch of solder at each end. How can you hurt it now?
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