Check my RGH install , can't boot xell

ahmedss79

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I've installed the phat QSB in my falcon ,cb is 5771
Dumped the NAND 6 times (3 with jtag tool & 3 with nandpro 3.0)
All of the dumps where compared using NAND healer and jtag tool ,all of them match .
Created my .ecc with 360 multi builder latest version
Injected the .ecc file into the NAND &programmed my cool runner using nandpro3.0
All the NAND and cool runner were successfully installed and programmed
Now I can't boot into xell , the cool runner red led is on all the time and green led is flashing every 2 or 3 seconds
I want you guys to tell what did I do wrong , I'll post pics of my soldering
I'm not sure about the green wire



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studiovpc

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green wire looks like bridged, close up picture would be fine, also do a close up of yellow wire just in case
 
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diaboliq20

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not only does it look like a solder bridge, but it looks like the wire is laid across another component bridging that too.....

try cleaning that up first and post back......
 

aclark20

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not only does it look like a solder bridge, but it looks like the wire is laid across another component bridging that too.....

try cleaning that up first and post back......
Make it easier on yourself, trim off a bunch of the un-insulated tip on the end of the green wire. The exposed metal end only needs to be like 0.1mm long.... that way if it lays across anything else, it'll be the insulated part.
 

Krafter

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I looks to me like it's on the wrong point all together. From what I see, it needs to be moved over 1 point but if not it's definitely bridged.
 

ahmedss79

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Alright thanks a lot guys for your help ,turns out it was from the green wire it was touching two points and green led wasn't blinking as bright as the red one
So I reconnected the green wire by isolating the point with electric tape leaving nothing but the desired point exposed and it was easy to solder



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ideloera

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PLL Bypass looks like it is bridged. Remove it and make the tip shorter, cut it a bit, tin it, add flux to the connecting point (pre-tin it if you can), then apply.
 

ahmedss79

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told ya :)

you should use some magnifying glasses like these when soldering small points

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I wish I cold but the electronics market here is pretty basic
I can't find anything that I want unless I order it online and that would take from a week to 15days , by that time I'll go crazy ?


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