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Cant solder the flat gold points on ps2 board
I was trying to put a magice V in my ps2 V7
I cant get the soder to stick the the flat gold points on the back. I scraped the points and i still have trouble. any sugestions to do these? The chip sodered no problem. Im using "No Clean Flux Core Solder"
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Tin the wire , tin the via/pad, apply solder paste/liquid to the wire then put the tined wire on the tinned via/pad then touch with your iron quickly, hope this works via’s can be a beeotch your first time.
:edit: oh and one other thing make sure you clean any area you use the paste on when your all done with a q-tip and rubbing alcohol as some solder flux can be corrosive and eat the modo tracks over time. :edit #2: and to make tinning the via's a little easier use the solder paste/liquid on them as well.
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Yup, Flux is the key. It wont bond without it. I use Oatey NO.95 tinning flux. You can get it most anywhere.
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