I believe this issue is caused by corrosion on the PCB or loose pins
You may need to repair some traces by soldering them back with jumper wires but it will probably just need some isopropyl alcohol and cotton buds to clean it up
As for loose pins you will need some fresh solder and flux for them, it’s not to hard you just need to solder them down carefully
I believe this issue is caused by corrosion on the PCB or loose pins
You may need to repair some traces by soldering them back with jumper wires but it will probably just need some isopropyl alcohol and cotton buds to clean it up
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As for loose pins you will need some fresh solder and flux for them,it’s not to hard you just need to solder them down carefully
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As for loose pins you will need some fresh solder and flux for them, it’s not to hard you just need to solder them down carefully
I believe this issue is caused by corrosion on the PCB
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I believe this issue is caused by corrosion on the PCB or loose pins
You may need to repair some traces by soldering them back with jumper wires but it will probably just need some isopropyl alcohol and cotton buds to clean it up
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As for loose pins you will need some fresh solder and flux for them,it’s not to hard you just need to solder them down carefully
Hi
I believe this issue is caused by corrosion on the PCB
You may need to repair some traces by soldering them back with jumper wires but it will probably just need some isopropyl alcohol and cotton buds to clean it up
Here’s a video on fixing them up!
[link|https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xYUW0uVBp0k|https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xYUW0uVBp0k|new_window=true]
Hopefully this helps
If you need any help just ask
Thanks:-)