GCN Is it broken? Can I still resolder the Modchip?

CaptainSodaPop

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2012
Messages
209
Trophies
1
XP
1,612
Country
Croatia
Well I've got the Rosin Solder Flux but its solid? How do I use it now?

You use a toothpick or something similar and spread it a bit on every point you plan to solder to. Not too much, just a bit. And dip wires a bit into it as well after you twist them. It should not be so solid, it should be greasy. Take a pic of what you've got.

Edit:
 
Last edited by CaptainSodaPop,

Der_Blockbuster

Well-Known Member
OP
Member
Joined
Mar 2, 2016
Messages
878
Trophies
0
Age
24
XP
2,886
Country
Germany
You use a toothpick or something similar and spread it a bit on every point you plan to solder to. Not too much, just a bit. And dip wires a bit into it as well after you twist them. It should not be so solid, it should be greasy. Take a pic of what you've got.

Edit:

Well It looks from the color like the one in the Video, the problem is that it is ROCK SOLID, like Plastic

--------------------- MERGED ---------------------------

Oh okay so I looked it up online: A flux with the addition of activators to facilitate soldering. The product has activity similar to a solder paste. Used as a base for a reference flux (25% solution in isopropyl alcohol).
So I have to use Alcohol?

Features:

Very good flux when soldering with lead-tin alloy
Used to rub the bristles of string instruments to increase the roughness and thereby increase its grip to the strings
 

CaptainSodaPop

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2012
Messages
209
Trophies
1
XP
1,612
Country
Croatia
I don't know what you bought but you should probably return that and get your money back if they sold it to you as rosin flux. It became solid because it wasn't kept closed appropriately at the right room temperature or it's really old. Maybe adding alcohol would soften it up but someone else will have to answer that question.

Edit: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/solid-rosin-flux-how-is-it-used/

You may find your answer here as well.
 
Last edited by CaptainSodaPop,

antofi

Member
Newcomer
Joined
Jan 25, 2015
Messages
11
Trophies
0
XP
84
Country
Germany
Hey!

Please don't kill me for using this old thread, but I figured, that it was fitting to my question and did not want to open a new one.
So to my question, as the thread opener, I managed to botch the direct installation of the chip. Now I want to use the wired method, but I am struggling with finding the right wire. So what I understood through reading the posts is that solid core wire is recommended at 30AWG. Now I have solid core at 22AWG. Would that work, or would you recommend me to order 30AWG?
 

0x3000027E

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Mar 14, 2018
Messages
341
Trophies
0
Age
44
XP
1,384
Country
United States
Hey!

Please don't kill me for using this old thread, but I figured, that it was fitting to my question and did not want to open a new one.
So to my question, as the thread opener, I managed to botch the direct installation of the chip. Now I want to use the wired method, but I am struggling with finding the right wire. So what I understood through reading the posts is that solid core wire is recommended at 30AWG. Now I have solid core at 22AWG. Would that work, or would you recommend me to order 30AWG?
30AWG is preferred. 22AWG will be too thick for small points and difficult to work with. Which chip are you installing?
 

antofi

Member
Newcomer
Joined
Jan 25, 2015
Messages
11
Trophies
0
XP
84
Country
Germany
Alright thank you! I am trying to install the XenoGC Modchip. I messed up the soldering on board and when desoldering i was to careless sadly and lifted one pad :/.
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum

General chit-chat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.
    K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2: https://youtube.com/shorts/FdYTKAVSsXY?si=9E-2AU0JN-4hRZi3