Hi guys
So I finally bought a BGA rework machine - something I've been planning for a long time
After several months looking on forums and chatting with sellers I settled for a semi auto 3 zone IR + Hot Air machine with optical alignment, the LY G720.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32839661523.html
I hope to work on motherboards up to full size ATX size, replace LGA sockets etc and fix graphics cards - that sort of thing. The seller convinced me this machine is up to the job, and has included a selection of nozzles tailored to my usage. I hope that it was honest advice!
So while I am waiting for my shiny new machine to arrive, all and any advice for a new BGA owner would be much appreciated, and hopefully prevent me from destroying too much stuff learning to use it!
Thanks
Rich
So I finally bought a BGA rework machine - something I've been planning for a long time
After several months looking on forums and chatting with sellers I settled for a semi auto 3 zone IR + Hot Air machine with optical alignment, the LY G720.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32839661523.html
I hope to work on motherboards up to full size ATX size, replace LGA sockets etc and fix graphics cards - that sort of thing. The seller convinced me this machine is up to the job, and has included a selection of nozzles tailored to my usage. I hope that it was honest advice!
So while I am waiting for my shiny new machine to arrive, all and any advice for a new BGA owner would be much appreciated, and hopefully prevent me from destroying too much stuff learning to use it!
Thanks
Rich

). Xbox 360s (white ones) are easy to work on and test. You can reball CPU/GPU/RAM/SouthBridge. You can literally test the unit while its still in the boards jig, just plop the heat sinks on it and look for green lights then shut it off. This way you know the x-clamps are not adding pressure to a bad solder joint causing it to turn on but will fail after some heat cycles.
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