made a big mistake.....

aden34

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i have a big issue.... was installing cr4 xl and my yellow wire got caught on something and ripped out of the board taking all the solder with it. now when i try to solder a point back onto the board it won't work. i need something to take its place if possible? maybe some kind of adhesive i can fill the point with that still takes an electrical current so i can use the adhesive for that and the wire?

or if anyone has a way to fill that point??

really need help with this. thanks
 

aden34

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where the yellow wire is (idk official names, just colors lol) the solder on that point is all gone from when it was caught and ripped. is there anyother spot i could solder it? it's a slim trinity motherboard
 

aden34

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so i cant tell


its not the point to the right of the ...5D1 is it?


 
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ablegepu

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Do it like this.
IMG_20141123_075540_834.jpg
The post_out pad in this picture was ripped but if you do it just like in the picture it will hold just as good as the trace on the other side.
 
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GeekHeat

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so i cant tell


its not the point to the right of the ...5D1 is it?


It is exactly where the red dot is. Scrape the point add a little flux n solder or get a post fix adapter.

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i cant... there is no solder left in that point so it won't connect to anything

http://www.modchipcentral.com/store/product.php?productid=17935&cat=&page=1

will this work for my trinity motherboard?
yes that will work. V1 or v2 version is fine.
 

ablegepu

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yeah neither did that point. you have to scrape the crap off and flux/tin down in the bottom, there is a little place still in there to solder to you just have to do it just right. you run the wire like in the picture and bend it at a 90 degree angle then solder it down in the hole and it will stick. The reason I ran the wire like that was so that tension on the cr4xl end of the wire wont affect that end. so if you needed to desolder the wire from the cr4 and you wiggle it around it wont break the joint loose unless you pull pretty hard on it. Works great.