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infidelity 01-10-2002 09:24

Soldering Tips Please!!!!!!!!
 
:confused: I have a PS2 version 30001-R V5. I bought the magic 2.0 chip. There are some points on the board with no solder on them, Some are near a chip, and there's some on the other side of the motherboard. They look brown. I hear you need to put flux on it, but I have a practice motherboard, and I'm not sure if I'm doing it right. Do I have to let the flux sit for days or what? I don't want to fry the motherboard. Also, could I just gentley touch the spot with the iron, with solder on it, and do it that way?? I'm excellent at soldering, but I've never soldered to these points before. Please Help!!!!! Also checck my other thred on finding a new PS2 SCPH 30001-R motherboard. Please respond at infidel80**********com Thank You

infidelity 01-10-2002 09:25

the part with the iron with solder on it, can I do it that way with no flux????:confused:

charlie_ps2 01-10-2002 11:29

It's all in the PS2 Soldering Tips posted in the stickies.

infidelity 02-10-2002 09:34

ok, I checked the forum, and saw the site that sells the wires. No a critical question. How many feet, or, how many lbs, do I need for the "AWG32, and the AWG22"??? Please help!!! infidel80**********com Thank You:confused:

charlie_ps2 02-10-2002 10:31

You need 21 lengths of around 25 cm 32 awg
2 or 3 lengths of around 5 cm 22 awg

You won't be able to buy in such small quantity!

RLt528 02-10-2002 10:56

Dude, I soldered my Magic 2 chip into a V7.
8 hours of torture and a lot of oppertunity to wreck the system.

Best bet to all....pre-modded. If you must solder your PS2 use a good magnifier, like the ones a technician would use, a 15 watt iron,
Console 24.com gives you the wire and solder. The rest is a lot of patience.

There are parts of the actual chip that need soldering and the trick is to tin the wires and the tip of the iron (very Fine Point) then touch the iron to the part of the board then the tinned wire to the board. it may take a few attempts. Also make sure the wire is secure if you can wiggle it off then it was a bad connnection.

:)

rubber2k1 02-10-2002 11:07

8 HOurs!!!!!!!!! :confused:

BG 02-10-2002 12:23

I beleive Charlie_PS2 said it takes a professional installer around 3-4 hours....So if your not that good at, it could very easily take 8 hours....

charlie_ps2 02-10-2002 15:28

Quote:

Originally posted by BG
I beleive Charlie_PS2 said it takes a professional installer around 3-4 hours....So if your not that good at, it could very easily take 8 hours....
It takes up to 3 hours with glue drying, proper testing, re-assembly, further test.

1½ - 2 hours just install and glue drying.

infidelity 03-10-2002 05:48

Ok, I see the diagrams for the chip being installed. But alot of the wires are bare??? What if they hit eachother? will it short out the machine?? I've went ot my local Radio Shack, and purchased intercom wire, I strip the sheilding off the ends so the copper is showing. Is the type of wire ok for the job??? But my main question, is if the wires are bare, will it short out the machine??? Thanks again. :confused:

rubber2k1 03-10-2002 05:59

"purchased intercom wire, I strip the sheilding off the ends so the copper is showing. Is the type of wire ok for the job??? "

I guess as long as the wire is a shielded type and 22ga/32ga you should be alright. The pics i have seen all show the wire covered and not bare.

Anyway whats this about "glue drying"?

infidelity 03-10-2002 08:33

What is sheilded?? I figured that was the plastic around the copper wire... And if you onto www.gamegizmo.com and check out the PDF formatted instalation diagrams, you see bare copper wires and 3 to 4 "Sheilded Wires" going from the chip to the PS2. What is sheileded, and how much do I need to spend on these wires???? ARgh...Thanks Guys :)

rubber2k1 03-10-2002 10:07

shielded wires prevents interference with other electronic stuff. Speaker wires are usually shield to prevent 'noise' from the TV, etc.

Someone referred me to these wires which i am goona pickup today from radio shack. Enter these #'s on their website to see what they look like. Should be in the stores.

22ga wires(3.3v & ground) 278-1218

32ga wires 278-501

rubber2k1 03-10-2002 12:01

infidelity:

Just went to RadioShack and here are the part numbers:

278-501 - 50' Wrapping wire/30ga. red wire
278-1221 - three 30' rolls of red/black/green 22ga hook-up wire
64-021 - flux paste
64-017b - rosin core solder, .032dia.

charlie_ps2 03-10-2002 12:26

Quote:

Originally posted by infidelity
What is sheilded?? I figured that was the plastic around the copper wire... And if you onto www.gamegizmo.com and check out the PDF formatted instalation diagrams, you see bare copper wires and 3 to 4 "Sheilded Wires" going from the chip to the PS2. What is sheileded, and how much do I need to spend on these wires???? ARgh...Thanks Guys :)
It should have read "insulated" not "shielded".

The wires are not bare the are covered with enamel which has to be stripped to reveal the bare copper.


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