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=Patching traces= | |||
Make sure to use the appropriate gauge when patching power traces ! | |||
* "Kynar" wire: Great. Get some good one (high-temp plastic). | |||
* Magnet wire: Copper wire coated with insulating varnish. Good, can be extremely thin and hard to solder. | |||
* Telephone wire: Can do the job, but very rigid (and ugly). | |||
* Paper clip: '''No'''. | |||
* Tape: If temporary, why not. Might leave sticky residue. | |||
* Hot glue: Good, just don't make a mess and '''don't apply it to chip pins'''. | |||
* Nail varnish: Good, can take a while to dry. Easily removed with acetone. | |||
* Random glue: No, probably won't stick or will stick too much. Can also eat the board up. | |||
* Epoxy glue: '''NO. NEVER.''' | |||
[[Category:Repairs]] | [[Category:Repairs]] |
Revision as of 01:53, 17 November 2016
Battery replacements ? Charging resistor ?
Patching traces
Make sure to use the appropriate gauge when patching power traces !
- "Kynar" wire: Great. Get some good one (high-temp plastic).
- Magnet wire: Copper wire coated with insulating varnish. Good, can be extremely thin and hard to solder.
- Telephone wire: Can do the job, but very rigid (and ugly).
- Paper clip: No.
- Tape: If temporary, why not. Might leave sticky residue.
- Hot glue: Good, just don't make a mess and don't apply it to chip pins.
- Nail varnish: Good, can take a while to dry. Easily removed with acetone.
- Random glue: No, probably won't stick or will stick too much. Can also eat the board up.
- Epoxy glue: NO. NEVER.