Repairing damaged or lifted pads on a circuit board

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When replacing components on a circuit board, sometimes you may accidentally remove or damage the pads used to hold that component in place. Here are a few helpful tips for providing strong, long-lasting repairs for damaged or missing pads.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 405
@evanparent07
@evanparent07 3 роки тому
The Bob Ross of Circuit Boards. I'm so relaxed and feel like I can accomplish anything!
@normallife3819
@normallife3819 Рік тому
One of these types of things fell off of the back plate of my GPU a p106-100 6gb compute only GPU.
@Daaannn
@Daaannn Рік тому
I fell asleep watching this :( so relaxing....
@keithking1985
@keithking1985 Рік тому
Agreed I just found this channel this minute and you hit the nail right on the head there..
@oiooiioioiooioii5400
@oiooiioioiooioii5400 Рік тому
This reply is perfect, it's true.
@atetraxx
@atetraxx 4 місяці тому
This dude rules
@aaronbraun8675
@aaronbraun8675 3 роки тому
My cat and I were EXTREMELY confused by that whistling. Subscribed.
@43audio89
@43audio89 2 роки тому
Im certain he lives in a jungle of sorts lol
@daedelus_
@daedelus_ 2 роки тому
Same. After a few times I was wondering if it was outside and what bird it was, or if it was in the recording.
@PeterWooley
@PeterWooley Рік тому
This was a tremendous help. I got the info I needed within the first few minutes and then just kept watching the rest of the video while I made my own repairs. Helpful and relaxing!
@wertherellerbrock
@wertherellerbrock 3 роки тому
Fantastic! Some very good tips! Very helpful, informative, and with very good camera shots. I like the manner in which you present the information. Thank you so much!
@dustinalexander1829
@dustinalexander1829 3 роки тому
Thanks for this. Really helped me fix my 3 year old daughter's toy that grandma and grandpa bought her. Now it's time to buy good solder, an iron that doesn't come from wal mart, and more flux. Learned that from another of your videos
@kayakarakaya4819
@kayakarakaya4819 3 роки тому
Thanks. Very nice instructional video. I like how good you communicate, keep it funny, and very informative. One of the best channels I have come across in a while now. Keep it up
@ermdon
@ermdon 3 роки тому
I love how you tought this. Thank you so much !
@donaldhunt4
@donaldhunt4 3 роки тому
This is now my favorite channel! Thank you!
@daveflatters4981
@daveflatters4981 2 роки тому
I’ve really enjoyed watching you repair the pads and traces in two of your videos, but the thing I’ve enjoyed most is that you call what you are doing soldering not soddering 😂😂
@SueDohman
@SueDohman 3 роки тому
This was very helpful, indeed. I equally appreciated your polite conversational demeanor, albeit, one way. 👌🏻
@micarifamily1
@micarifamily1 3 роки тому
I really appreciate your attention to detail with following traces and pads and making things look as nice as possible, not many people do that. It peavs me to see sloppy work done. Thank you!!
@micarifamily1
@micarifamily1 3 роки тому
@@lfino100 yes went and signed up we will see and thank you for the info!
@surenbono6063
@surenbono6063 4 роки тому
...very rare repair tips...thanks to the internet and you..a sound mind is critical for this jobs...frustrations is not an option..
@phon-er
@phon-er 3 роки тому
Great video. Learned so much from it. Amazing tips and tricks and knowledge in general about traces. I have a messed up pads under an ic chip and I wasn't sure where to connect them if their trace point was right next to them haha being confused from the openboard of where it connects to, I assumed i needed to connect the jumper wire there but I reckoned that all I had to do was connect to its trace point and thats all, thanks to you. appreciate it mate.
@keithnoneya
@keithnoneya 5 місяців тому
I think this video is more on how to avoid or bypass repairing pads and runs using short cuts on how to get your equipment to work. I have to give you Props on originality at time index 12:49 putting the component slightly sideways, however this is not a professional way on how to do it. There was enough pad area to overlap a new pad, glue it done or even use an Eyelet to anchor it, even a wire would work. I know that running a business you have to take short cuts to get the job done, get it to work and out the door, so that's why I thought your approach was economically acceptable just not professional. Retired Avionics & Avionics Test Set Technician of 42 years & formerly Certified Solder Technician of several years. Still I enjoyed the video. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
@stephensmith735
@stephensmith735 4 роки тому
I was delighted to come across this as I was struggling with damaged CF pinout pads. Wonderfully clearly presented. A great teacher. Thank you.
@daz41262010
@daz41262010 Рік тому
so glad I found your channel the tips and tricks for board repairing traces and tracks is amazing :)
@damianreilly2900
@damianreilly2900 3 роки тому
.........and the Koel in the background loved the video too!
@randywetzler5976
@randywetzler5976 4 роки тому
Excellent video, thanks for sharing! You gave the confidence to repair a small flight controller board with a torn off pad, small diode, using your angle method. It worked!
@johnsmallberries3476
@johnsmallberries3476 Місяць тому
Thanks for providing links for all your gear...I wish more guys would do that 👍
@manojithalder7448
@manojithalder7448 3 роки тому
Learn lots of new things. Thank you sir for showing us your amazing skills.
@Galaga_
@Galaga_ 3 роки тому
I have been trying to repair a hard drive for months and had to change the rom chip from the original pcb to a donor pcb for it to work, while doing so I damaged 3 of the 8 pads on the pcb I had to install the rom chip, when that happened I tought that was it, that I lost that hard drive for good. Thanks to your video I could repair it and right now im backing up all the data. Thank you so much, I suscribed to your channel, you are awesome!
@elimerrodriguez374
@elimerrodriguez374 3 роки тому
I'm not sure but ,if anyone else wants to discover electronics repair course try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my colleague got excellent results with it.
@bobbaxter952
@bobbaxter952 5 місяців тому
I've just destroyed a couple of little 8 legged eeprom pads,they are tiny.This has given me the idea that you really dont have to replace the actual pad,just as long as you make the connection! Which has given me a little more confidence. I thought i would have to glue on little pads to the board for the eeprom legs then solder!
@KP11520
@KP11520 3 роки тому
That really was a GREAT real life and road tested approach that we would take years to amass ourselves! Down and dirty! LOL Not a criticism. Rather a compliment! Thanks Mate! So glad I added this to my mental data base. I was actually looking on how to repair round pads where heat from components through the holes lifted them off the board. Maybe copper tape and high temp epoxy and soldering to exposed traces? You'd be a great teacher for those techniques as well if you are looking for another show and tell! Thanks again! Cheers!
@davidburlingame2421
@davidburlingame2421 2 роки тому
Excellent video, brilliantly explained. Thanks for sharing.
@PhoenixPLPhoenix
@PhoenixPLPhoenix 3 роки тому
Great video, I wish I had this Infos as I broken my amstrad 6128 and threw it away afterways :) thanks for that, another food lesson learned!
@rodzent
@rodzent 5 місяців тому
Super video. Very high quality cameras. Nice you have the microscope to show clearly what you are doing.
@wiggindorfthemagnificent
@wiggindorfthemagnificent 6 місяців тому
Thank you so much! You saved my drawing tablet! It lives again!
@cidhighwind68
@cidhighwind68 3 роки тому
Excellent video, tons of great tips & advice!
@Juxtapose1984
@Juxtapose1984 4 роки тому
Very helpful and you make it look easy. Nice, clear, in-close camera work as well.
@dido1803
@dido1803 3 роки тому
I enjoyed seeing your video. You explained well. Lovely bird singing in background.
@josip1881
@josip1881 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nXN3poiqeXl8qZc.html, red eyed bird xD
@dido1803
@dido1803 3 роки тому
@@josip1881 thanks for the video of the bird. Now I know the mysterious bird.
@reminon
@reminon 10 місяців тому
It's so sad that your sub count is low. This is repair gold! These videos have raised my confidence in trace repair.
@Frozirra
@Frozirra 4 роки тому
Dude thank you so much! I am a beginner, and I wasn’t initially using as much flux as was necessary, and this has helped me salvage some earlier diy projects I fucked up
@pr0xZen
@pr0xZen 3 роки тому
Good flux makes a word of difference. I'vr personally found that the flux core in solder lead just vaporizes too quickly for most jobs, at least rework and things with a bit of thermal mass. Just remember: Use ventilation. Fume extractor is king, but at minimum a fan to blow the fumes away from you. Flux fumes are hazardous as hell. And - remember to clean off the flux afterwards, unless it's truly no-clean type, and that you _know_ it comes from the original manufacturer. If eg. a 10cc tube of the very popular Amtech 559 flux costs $2-7, it's fake. Original is more than twice that, straight from Amtech. *_Most_* of the cheap flux you can get on the internet (like Amtech 599), is fake stuff. Only on _very_ rare occations, you might get genuine but out-of-date stuff. Some of the fake stuff does a very decent job as a flux while soldering - but you have no idea how it will behave if left on the board long term. Some of ir can be corrosive. All of it will be tacky (which can become a serious problem if it's an actively cooled device, as it'll collect and trap huge amounts of dust and other crud from the air cirulating through it. And dust is commonly conductive.). Only leave flux on the board if you know it will behave according to the original manufacturer spec (and those properties are ok with your particular project).
@jjcale2288
@jjcale2288 3 роки тому
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@jjcale2288 3 роки тому
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@olafschermann1592
@olafschermann1592 3 роки тому
Thank you so much for that tutorial. An impossible task looks so easy now.
@goncalodumas
@goncalodumas 4 роки тому
Just last Friday I managed to partially rip two pads on a colour classic analog board while removing capacitors. This video was god sent! Thanks.
@goncalodumas
@goncalodumas 4 роки тому
Sorry, logic board, the pads were from a logic board. By the way, is there any method to glue a new pad to the board? So to better fix an smd capacitor. Then one could link to the via using the enameled wire.
@toyotatacoma6817
@toyotatacoma6817 3 місяці тому
Great Video! I have a similar issue, the pads are gone but have no holes to solder a wire into, and the only thing left is a thin trace to where the pads were... I'm going to try a combination of your trace repair with your pad repair and hope for the best. Thanks for the video!
@brianfox7067
@brianfox7067 2 роки тому
Pro tip, don't drink red bull and take adhd pills for at least 8 hours before trying to hold on to 36awg with tweezers under a microscope
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 2 роки тому
I'll keep that in mind!
@kennydee5856
@kennydee5856 4 роки тому
Great video! It sure helped me fix a microphone board that I thought was doomed w a lifted pad.
@natasaceko9615
@natasaceko9615 3 роки тому
interesting points ,if anyone else is searching for electronic repair service try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my friend got cool success with it.
@JanZrimec
@JanZrimec 4 роки тому
Great clear video that put me in the right mindset to quickly fix my broken pad problem, thanks!
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 4 роки тому
That's great to hear!
@marinehm
@marinehm 3 роки тому
Still watching some of your other tutorials. Now I feel stupid. I never thought to use solder wick to pull solder out of a soldering point (hole). I've always used a solder sucker which does a crappy job. You made it look so easy and it came out very clean. Ordering fresh solder wick.....
@linarachdi7544
@linarachdi7544 3 роки тому
This was great, thanks, I been tryin to find out about "how to find a hot leg on a circuit board" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Giyathan Bewildering Gratification - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? It is an awesome exclusive product for discovering how to repair your electronic items like a wizard without the headache. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my mate got great success with it.
@marinehm
@marinehm 3 роки тому
Oh, hell yeah! It works like a charm! Thanks!
@Moshugaani
@Moshugaani 2 роки тому
Thanks so much for this lesson! I though for sure that a device was a gonner since it had two pads ripped out. But I'm still not sure if I am skilled enough to repair. Well, it'll be an interesting learning experience at the very least. :D
@clai889
@clai889 3 роки тому
this is a very great tutorial for person like me wrongly remove the pad from pcb thanks a lot
@prashanthb6521
@prashanthb6521 3 роки тому
Meticulous work sir, thumbs up !
@paddlerpaul2577
@paddlerpaul2577 2 роки тому
Thank you I learned loads from that video. Paul
@fatbetrn1976
@fatbetrn1976 3 роки тому
My electric shaver broke because it has a contact pad switch and the pads were corroded. Cleaned the pads. Put some solder on there, tried to level it out as much as possible. Now it works again.
@CucumbersSC
@CucumbersSC 3 роки тому
Thanks for the very useful video (esp for clumsy fools with too-hot irons like me) and shoutout to the very atmospheric birdsong in the background!
@suadcokljat1045
@suadcokljat1045 3 роки тому
Good work. Thanks.
@thmsnhl
@thmsnhl Рік тому
Thanks so much for sharing these insights, you just saved me 50€ for a replacement board! ❤️
@iComment87
@iComment87 3 роки тому
This video saved my life!
@alexander0194
@alexander0194 Рік тому
Great video. Thanks so much!
@EvansKol
@EvansKol 7 місяців тому
Thank you..very helpful
@stephenbrighouse7598
@stephenbrighouse7598 Рік тому
Hi Bruce I'm in England and I've took up electronic as my hobby I'm a big fan of your channel great video s mte
@Synth2000
@Synth2000 3 роки тому
Great job, excellent video
@MountBaldyBrewing
@MountBaldyBrewing 4 роки тому
Thanks for explaining that in such detail. I've soldered things for years and just wing it on most things. When I was repairing a subwoofer recently, I pulled pulled up a trace connecting one of the capacitors I was replacing to the board. This saved my bacon. I was worried I had ruined the board.
@kennykenaz8340
@kennykenaz8340 3 роки тому
Lovely Video clip! Apologies for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Tarbbatigan clean errors Tip (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? It is a great one off guide for discovering how to fix electronic devices minus the normal expense. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my friend Sam at very last got cool success with it.
@lukassatkauskas2179
@lukassatkauskas2179 10 місяців тому
U just saved my day big big thanks keep going!!
@piyushkhengar
@piyushkhengar 3 роки тому
Brilliant, thank you!
@bisnaut2751
@bisnaut2751 3 роки тому
Thank you for the awesome video
@BadGuy0027
@BadGuy0027 3 роки тому
Thank you for your time . Great Video well Done ,just started wathcing and goind to buy a soldering station tomarrow . What type of magnafier would u reakmind i do were glasses but not blind lol
@segasonic9117
@segasonic9117 3 роки тому
All those missing and eaten pads! Reminds me of the original PC Engine DUO! One I bought was like this. After watching this video, I may go back and try to repair it! Fantastic video!
@antlu65
@antlu65 2 роки тому
Before watching this video, i tried to repair an smd cap, both pads missing, by using solder wick for the conductor and solder to hold it directly to the traces. Really ugly and falls apart if I gently bump it by accident with a finger - just a mess. Glad I watched this vid, now I can try doing it properly.
@natedawww
@natedawww 4 роки тому
That was fabulous. Thank you!
@joes2344
@joes2344 4 роки тому
Great video!
@robbirobson7330
@robbirobson7330 3 роки тому
if you want to repair the pads and you have some donor boards around sometimes you can try and cut some pads of with the trace on it and then stick it on the broken pad, i use to do that if its a smd ic where sometimes you cannot solder a wire because of the space
@jimboyfederigan6598
@jimboyfederigan6598 3 роки тому
Hey mate thanks for your videos
@tomahzo
@tomahzo 2 роки тому
Really good stuff! :)
@brannenthompson9662
@brannenthompson9662 4 роки тому
Its the wildlife in the background that was thinking I was drinking too much, lol.great info.
@vsat88
@vsat88 3 роки тому
I thought a new species of animal had moved in. I had to keep stopping the video and listening. Could not tell if it was outside my house or on the video for a while there !
@gustavocastroortiz7645
@gustavocastroortiz7645 3 роки тому
I'm not sure but ,if anyone else wants to learn about laptop repair try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my brother in law got excellent results with it.
@marceloalfonso7130
@marceloalfonso7130 3 роки тому
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@stevehead365
@stevehead365 3 роки тому
I think that's his Tui assistant
@leglessinoz
@leglessinoz 3 роки тому
Sounded like a curlew
@codebeat4192
@codebeat4192 3 роки тому
Nice video, nice chap. I would suggest to not use wire with enamel at short reroutings, use normal (naked) wire instead (stripped from a cable or such), only use it when you have to. I would suggest to clean the wire first with a knife to be sure the copper is fully exposed. The problem of wire with enamel is that you need to be sure it is burned away completely and you need to provide more heat to do this. When it is covered by solder, you are unable to see what is going on under the solder, there may be contaminants or a (sticky) cold solder joint. To avoid this, clean the wire first, it is better to clean it first to be sure there is always a good connection in the smallest period of time to heat/stress other pads, tracks or components. Tip: When you are in need of wire with enamel, try to reuse coils from a spare board. It is cheap, plenty available and evironment friendly. ;-)
@arnolduk123
@arnolduk123 3 роки тому
Yes, I agree that NOT ALL enamel wire is good for melting and leaves oxidation residue with poor solder joints. BUT he may be using an enamal wire that is made for the purpose of melting and tinning. By the smell he points out, I don't think it is. Myself, I prefer uninsulated solid copper wire for short runs and wire from old network/telephone cables for long runs. Another method for sourcing and wiring thin component tracks is to use a few strands of copper wire from your solder braid. Just unravel the strands to length required. Solder braid is a tinning wonder wire! And has more uses that just mopping up solder. Still, this was another great video which I will refer to all the time to refresh my repairing methods. SUBSCRIBED!
@dr_tal
@dr_tal 9 місяців тому
If I have any questions on repairing pads is there anyway to reach out to get a bit more help. I have a CD/DVD drive that I was modifying to work in an og Xbox and I got all the points soldered except I accidentally pulled the pad up on the open and close signal. I tried to pull it from a different source but it didn't work. If I can repair the pad then I can have the drive and Xbox fully assembled without having to use the old drive to open and close the new one
@emmettturner9452
@emmettturner9452 3 роки тому
Radio Shack used to sell a "Pre-tinned wire" (278-1341) that I used for similar repairs. It works great through vias since it will flow solder right through and never had an enamel coating in the first place. If you're the type to save component leg trimmings for making jumpers, it's a bit like having a 50ft spool of component leg! At around 17 minutes you trimmed the excess wire on one side when you still had work to do on the other. I suggest leaving that extra length there until you have the other end secured. As you demonstrated earlier in the video, a short little wire like this will often reflow existing solder while you are working on the other side. This can cause difficulties if you are making a particularly short and precarious jumper. The extra length at the other end gives it more thermal mass and makes solder less likely to unintentionally reflow at the other side.
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 3 роки тому
I tend to do the repairs as I see them, and I don't always necessarily do them the same each time. And I do (regularly) look back at some repairs and think "I would have been better off doing that one a different way", but that's just part of the fun!
@Westimation
@Westimation 3 роки тому
What temperature do you set the iron to? I have done some work with 'enamelled' copper wire and find I need the iron set to 450 degrees Centigrade to melt off the polyeurothane insulation, and although I can do it in situ like you have done, I am not keen as it is easy to damage tracks with the high temperatures required. My preference is to use stripped Kynar insulated wire because the wire is silver coated and does not need tinning, quite often you can melt the solder in the via and push the wire in and it will solder, even without flux.
@Dancer148
@Dancer148 3 роки тому
I also repair like this but working with smd's and to save time as a righthanded learned to also solder lefthanded instead of constantly flipping the board. Works great.
@duroxkilo
@duroxkilo 3 роки тому
nice
@djbobbyd3985
@djbobbyd3985 3 роки тому
Excellent video.... I have a question regarding the main board from a DJ turntable. My friend removed a DSP chip from this board but also removed 2 pads. They are totally gone. Can this still be repaired somehow? I have a pic, let me know if I can try to upload to you
@buddha65281
@buddha65281 3 роки тому
loved this video
@nubianprincessqueenofsaba2342
@nubianprincessqueenofsaba2342 3 роки тому
Very helpful ! By the way you are the bob ross of soldering very relaxing :D greetings from germany
@dayanafigueroajimenez6640
@dayanafigueroajimenez6640 3 роки тому
'm not sure but ,if anyone else wants to uncover circuit board trace repair try Saankramer Electronic Magazine System ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my m8 got amazing success with it.
@Dicofole
@Dicofole 4 роки тому
Do you ever consider the amp draw to choose the wire gauge to use when repairing a circuit board ? For example a pad and trace feeding a relay that triggers a 20 amp load at 120 AC...If yes what is your selection process and criteria ? Thank you.
@andreilucian10
@andreilucian10 3 роки тому
How many years needs to have that dexterity?VERY NICE!
@MyCHAARLIE
@MyCHAARLIE 3 роки тому
Love the demo! But what if you have old solder that won’t melt, how do you deal with it? Your a pro, what was that copper braided cord you used to clean out the old solder. Do you have a video to show how to deal with old globes of solder?
@richardwatkins6725
@richardwatkins6725 3 роки тому
thanks for doing such a brilliant video and great tips
@paulgeorgemuntean4186
@paulgeorgemuntean4186 3 роки тому
Good job!!!
@eden12340
@eden12340 3 роки тому
I'd recommend to anyone that needs to do this kind of pad rebuild the jumper coil strategy. It scales from the smallest pads up to very large pads and with the correct gauge wire the component will sit flush. Assuming you use the correct overcoat color the repair can in some cases be practically invisible.
@ovalwingnut
@ovalwingnut 4 роки тому
Enjoyable video. Thanks for inviting us over.
@herrlip72
@herrlip72 3 роки тому
BOB ROSS! Love it
@elhatillanodigital5011
@elhatillanodigital5011 3 роки тому
Hi, I have used stained glass copper foil, cut it carefully and as it has a thermal activated glue, I fix it to place and then solder the component.
@duroxkilo
@duroxkilo 3 роки тому
that sounds like a great idea
@PabloPazosGutierrez
@PabloPazosGutierrez 3 роки тому
If you were an university, I'd like to study there! Your videos are awesome.
@joeelias2515
@joeelias2515 3 роки тому
Very excellent tutorial I must say,plus I really admire the quality of your scope, clear and crispy imaging and I can only wonder what it's make and specs are,very impressive!
@BranchusCreations
@BranchusCreations 3 роки тому
Thank you! Details for almost all the equipment I use are in the video description. If there's anything you can't find there, please let me know.
@burner8126
@burner8126 3 роки тому
Thank you. Your a great teacher.
@baakafish8923
@baakafish8923 2 роки тому
This is excellent, thanks for going through and showing. BTW, have you ever seen “The Fast Show” ??? Your presenting style is very reminiscent of said tv programme!
@TheElectronicDilettante
@TheElectronicDilettante Рік тому
Thanks for the informative video. You demonstrated how easily a pad is removed at beginning of video. Is it possible to remove a pad in the you used , from a donor board, then use the removed pad to replace a damaged one?? Hospital smell from wire enamel = iodine in the enamel? Thanks for your time -Jason Burchell
@deven6518
@deven6518 3 роки тому
i have used this method often but i wonder, will copper tape cut to the size of the pad and some e-7000 conductive glue work? Edit: I ask because some boards are all SMT and the traces may not have anything in sight to anchor to.
@pauloutten3628
@pauloutten3628 Місяць тому
Hi I really enjoyed watching your video. Just wondering what type of flux you are using to dispense it so easily. I've tried the liquid flux with the little brush, which was rubbish stuff, the solid flux in a tin, which is hard to work with.
@Creamen
@Creamen 2 роки тому
Thanks a lot, unsure I did it well but I have been able to fix some tracks damaged by cap's leaking on a PC Engine GT . I hope it will do the trick else shoganai as people say in Japan :)
@revengenerd1
@revengenerd1 3 роки тому
I was a bit stupid and misunderstood "scrape a bit of the via to expose the solder" and removed the entire solder on it so now cant solder to it, I tried tricks like trying to put a thin bit of tinned wire in but no luck as it just blobs up, someone suggested conductive paint but im not sure if that will work.
@uptwisting
@uptwisting 3 роки тому
Find a problem with a board, go to youtube to find a solution, go through a lot of information light videos, end up finding a Branchus Creations which tells me most of what I need to know and answers some questions I have too. Standard.
@theoryismypraxis3538
@theoryismypraxis3538 3 роки тому
what is preventign us from jsut putting the old pad where it was with some glue. pr ppssobly wth the same glue by heating it up? and then .,, if needed, we could scrape away some of the insulation on the trave a connect the pad with the trace by solder?
@ivangutierrez7019
@ivangutierrez7019 Рік тому
would you also be able to use copper tape on the missing mad?
@kjamison5951
@kjamison5951 3 роки тому
I can confirm that I use a Swann-Morton scalpel when I am removing the mask from vias to get a good surface for solder. You mention pads and we also call them lands. Anyone know the difference?
@jjcale2288
@jjcale2288 3 роки тому
Beautiful work! I watched your video with delight 👍
@Aeze117
@Aeze117 3 роки тому
You help me a lot with your videos. Thank you so much¡¡
@kielyeancydelapena6210
@kielyeancydelapena6210 3 роки тому
How tos the magnifier for zoom in into that circuit base board i got blurry eye for the sheets likewise the reading in base board is no visibility to connection USB micro problem since I start to repair charger to cabled direct with no longer in connecting into the small board circuit like a touch pen because every one buyer into more than electronic problems into insurrance of the electronics difficulties to understand the community guidelines limited
@haticeerkaya8342
@haticeerkaya8342 3 роки тому
Very good 👍
@KrishnaDraws
@KrishnaDraws 4 роки тому
Excellent video, Bruce! I'm working on a Mac SE/30 board right now (my first) that has several broken traces and a few lifted pads (thanks to an exploded Maxell battery). Your YT videos are superb - they've given me a lot of confidence on tackling what is a rather daunting endeavor. On my board, I have broken traces that lead to vias. The copper on the via is no longer there. What's the best way to handle this? These would be the vias that are near and around the battery holder. Thanks for the excellent work. I have already subscribed and look forward to learning more from you.
@typosim
@typosim 11 місяців тому
Hi Sir, I want to ask you how to rebuild the PCB board contact, use usually for to place on LCD and also button
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