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    here we go... pad restoration now easy

    ok so i tried sometimes to get a ripped of bga pad back in a working condition by using different jumper wire, but i could not be able to get a perfect job. once was the wire not good, once the tweezer, , but now ive just ordered this:
    https://vimeo.com/538003330

    from the video they looks really easy to use. ill get them in the next weeks as express shipping price increased a bit and went to normal postage ship from china.

    anyone here already tried them ?

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    Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

    they sell some interesting stuff!
    https://www.unionrepair.com/

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      #3
      Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

      Originally posted by stj View Post
      they sell some interesting stuff!
      https://www.unionrepair.com/
      yes i saw that thing on their site and i already made a list of something i would buy from them like this one...https://www.unionrepair.com/oss-t12-...g-station.html that looks cheap but good on paper

      however i needed lattice usb programmer so i made that wylie order from goldenchipset. they all should be the same

      ps: any thouth about that soldering iron ?

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        #4
        Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

        it looks like a KSGER clone - but it's very cheap so propably an older version with STC cpu.
        https://www.aliexpress.com/store/gro...517011084.html

        the stand wont work btw - it's for a bigger iron

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          #5
          Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66lPlTkoQZkyes in another thread we were talking about ksger, but it costs much more.... someone said that it can broke easy the dc-in circuit ( work fine with battery), but this oss t12d+ looks promising...

          im wondering if someone here has already tried it


          umh ... look here... new model too, ship from cz
          https://www.banggood.com/KSGER-T12-S...e=CZ&ID=514179
          Last edited by dellxps15; 04-24-2021, 01:51 PM.

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            #6
            Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

            Originally posted by dellxps15 View Post
            ok so i tried sometimes to get a ripped of bga pad back in a working condition by using different jumper wire, but i could not be able to get a perfect job. once was the wire not good, once the tweezer, , but now ive just ordered this:
            https://vimeo.com/538003330
            from the video they looks really easy to use. ill get them in the next weeks as express shipping price increased a bit and went to normal postage ship from china.
            anyone here already tried them ?
            Seems to good to be true...
            Don't know how well they will hand the heat when soldering the bga chip.
            (The ultimate test would be after reworking see how it would stand an ic removal.
            But hey... if it delivers what that video shows it will be good enough )

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              #7
              Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

              Originally posted by megaraider View Post
              Seems to good to be true...
              Don't know how well they will hand the heat when soldering the bga chip.
              (The ultimate test would be after reworking see how it would stand an ic removal.
              But hey... if it delivers what that video shows it will be good enough )
              i think that solder mask will keep it in place, but the only problem i can imagine is pad dimention... maybe they are just suitable for mobile phone and not notebook bga....

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                #8
                Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

                Originally posted by dellxps15 View Post
                i think that solder mask will keep it in place, but the only problem i can imagine is pad dimention... maybe they are just suitable for mobile phone and not notebook bga....
                Yes, from a glance they seem to be all about mobile phones, but didn't even went thru the product catalog to check if it's available in different sizes.

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                  #9
                  Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

                  There are 6 different sized dots on the page. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002500015812.html

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                    #10
                    Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

                    What is that fluid they put on?

                    I checked for some legit reviews, but all the videos are by the seller. Would be really nice if it actually worked...

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                      #11
                      Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

                      Originally posted by clearchris View Post
                      What is that fluid they put on?
                      (...)Would be really nice if it actually worked...
                      It must be some type of glue sensitive to UV light but... who knows.
                      Didn't check but as i recall they didn't even mention it.
                      @dellxps15 might have some more info.

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                        #12
                        Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

                        Originally posted by clearchris View Post
                        What is that fluid they put on?

                        I checked for some legit reviews, but all the videos are by the seller. Would be really nice if it actually worked...
                        The green stuff is UV solder mask.

                        I don't see why it shouldn't work, I've been using copper foil for these type of repairs , this is just precut.
                        Last edited by diif; 04-30-2021, 03:51 PM.

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                          #13
                          Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

                          Hmm. If they use UV curing mask, is the UV able to get through/under the copper foil? Or is the idea to attach the thin trace, which holds the bigger pad in place?

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                            #14
                            Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

                            all things need practice.... maybe as shown in videos solder the pad, then put some solder mask that will go under the pad too, remove estra mask then solder bga.

                            dot repairing arrived today.
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                              #15
                              Re: here we go... pad restoration now easy

                              any update on this? Does it really work in practice?

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