Yes the solder joints are terrible, but it works and I’m proud of myself.

  • InFerNo@lemmy.ml
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    10 days ago

    It’s not hard. My Game Gears were broken and now I fixed 4 of them by replacing all caps.

    I got the Pinecil for soldering and it’s so easy to use and versatile. I got a couple of flux pens so the result looks nice and clean.

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      10 days ago

      Pinecil, haven’t heard of that. I’ll take a look, thanks! Is there anything you used to practice ahead of time? Before jumping right into the actually hardware you were trying to fix?

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        10 days ago

        I went right off the deep end. I followed along with someone else doing it, some YT video.

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          10 days ago

          Oh damn lol. Brave.

          Just took a look at the pinecil. That looks pretty slick. Have you run into any issues with it? Battery not lasting or it not getting hot enough?

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                7 days ago

                Maybe, but it is pretty affordable (~$26 USD), the hardware and software is open source, and it is very portable due to the lack of a soldering station. It is also temp adjustable and has features like temp boost for heat sucking components like ground planes. For nerds, they have a risc-v devboard that you can use with the soldering iron’s CPU. So, there are reasons it has a CPU, but some would probably still prefer a regular dumb soldering iron.