OH NO! my GTO! help please.

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Twinpeaksr

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Originally posted by: Tinkerman
Originally posted by: bruceb
Could of been much neater .. I use a 1/16" wide chisel tip when I do SMT work.
And a Big Lighted Magnifyer Lamp ... best way is to use a Solder Sucker (antistatic type)
or a piece of Solder Wick to clean up the foils ... then lay a tiny drop of solder on one foil
and with a Tweezers set the part down into the solder. Once that end is down just put
a small drop of solder on the other end ... hardest part is knowing just what the part
was supposed to be ... since it was 2 leads it could be: Resistor / Capacitor / Diode
If it was like a Tantalum Cap or Diode one end should have a mark or a band

Black or Blue SMT is usually a Resistor

Silver, Grey, White, Orange or Brown are usually a Capacitor

http://www.geocities.com/vk3em/smtguide/smtpics.htm


Yup it looks like #1 in the first pic. A-Case Tantalum.
well I got all the blocks and the loop installed and running, after another hour or two I'll wire it up, and we will see. (I'm thinking positive thoughts.)

It is not a tantalum, just a ceramic. Capacitors have a hard time with rapid temperature changes, they tend to short or open (usually open, but can do either). The flux should not hurt anything, just makes it look bad, it is non conductive.

Hope it works for you!
 

Tinkerman

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Thanks for your pessimism magomago...I don't plan on selling the card any time soon...
I am extremely proud to report that it is all systems go! (so far, still running tests...)
It fired right up!

Bill-I would do that, but since things are working as they are I'll just leave it alone, besides considering how easily it popped off in the first place I would be very leary of scrubbing it with anything...
Thanks a bunch everyone..
 

Paperdoc

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WOOO HOO! Hurray for you!! Congratulations on completing a tricky repair and getting your sywstem working properly.
 

Tinkerman

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I'm almost there Paperdoc.
still going...I'm going to load up FSX, if that works, then I'll can it good, and I'll do the woohoo dance too.. ;)