Falcon R-Jtag Destroyed r2p13 and

KesKinG

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Oct 20, 2013
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Got same Problem here: http://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=139777
, but cant find the right Resistors. Can you give me some Informations about the Resistors you used ? I changed followed the 2 Solder Points from R2P12 one Leg of the Resistor goes into 2 Directions, coming from 6th Pin RF Module into a Hole trough the Board. I used a normal Resistor with 10k Ohm but it dont boot up. R2P13 got 10kOhm .I also Destroyed R8C2 and Replaced it with 1kOhm. I Got JR Programmer and normally when i plug in Power into XBox both LEDs on the JRProgrammer starts blinking.When i Power cycle the Xbox Power the JR Programmer Blinks short and turns off. I cant Read Nand so i think its not getting any Power trough it. WHat for Resistors i have to use when i destroy SMDs ?
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KesKinG

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Oct 20, 2013
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Doesnt work ... i replaced the 1k Ohm on R8C2 and the 10k Ohm on R2P12 but still no Powerup. Cant read Nand with JR Programmer and cant Turn on . Iam using Multimeter and i got a connection from bottom side CPU_RST to the 1k Ohm resistor on the Top side. Also i got connections on R2P12 on the RF Module side to the other side. Can you give me some tips what can i try else ? on R2P12 there is going 2 branches away one to rf Module the other one on a Hole to the other side of the Board, I wired all up and Measured all, Connections fine but no Powerup. I only see the JR Programmer short Led Blinking when i unplug and plug in Xbox Power. Maybe i use wrong Resistors ? is there any difference besides the Ohm.
 

KesKinG

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Oct 20, 2013
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I did a picture now. Is Point 3 going trough the Board under the Processor ? I cant see anything trough the board i tried to cut deeper but nothing.
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Martin C

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Wow - you've lifted everything now.

Options are getting limited every time you attack it with your iron.

Right now it's still possible to get this repaired. Suffice to say, it needs someone with proper skills. In no universe is it acceptable to leave a resistor of that size and weight (not to mention the cables) soldered to the underside of a PCB.
 

KesKinG

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Oct 20, 2013
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I will let it do someone with skills , you helped me a lot my friend. Will report back, Cya