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Old 05-24-08   #11 (permalink)
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I'd solder it back on, soldering PCBs isn't really hard, it just sounds intimidating.
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I'd solder it back on, soldering PCBs isn't really hard, it just sounds intimidating.
I'm not even sure it was a resister, I'll circle the part that I killed. It's tiny as hell. And I've already lost the small piece.



That isn't the exact piece, just a similar part.
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Send it to me, I'll find the piece and solder it back on for $50. Really. That piece is probably $0.10, and I'll get $49.90 and save you hundreds

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You can fix it!

Buy one of my soldering irons!

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Seriously though, that looks like a 0603 resistor which is like super easy to solder back on.

You can find cheap resistors on ebay.

I've seen kits like this for $30:
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That is actually a Capacitor. I know how to solder part on a PCB board, I do it all the time at work and it's easy.
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I'm not even sure it was a resister, I'll circle the part that I killed. It's tiny as hell. And I've already lost the small piece.



That isn't the exact piece, just a similar part.
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That is actually a Capacitor. I know how to solder part on a PCB board, I do it all the time at work and it's easy.
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I'm not even sure it was a resister, I'll circle the part that I killed. It's tiny as hell. And I've already lost the small piece.



That isn't the exact piece, just a similar part.
Easy to do, just make sure you aren't shaky as crap when soldering.
Too bad you already lost that piece though.
Do as others suggested.
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