RGH Trinity(burnt FT4R2), no blinking green

zackf89

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Okay so I fudged up I was using the double shielded cable for the first time on a slim and contorting the thickness through the hole to CPU_RST was a bit more of a challenge than I anticipated. Went to adjust the cable and pulled FT4R2.

TL;DR pulled FT4R2.

Theres still a bit of solder on FT4R2 but the pad is gone and just that hole u see when u pull a pad is there. I tried soldering to the nab of solder first and still got no blinking green but the fans will pulse.

Then I researched alternate/ bypass of CPU_RST and came across this:

R4B2(CPU side) -> Coolrunner (D) (CPU_RST)
Coolrunner (D)(CPU_RST) -> C5R11 (1 side).

I tried this and still no boot, no blinking on coolrunner.

Then I flashed back my original nand and turned the coolrunner off (leaving the wires in place). The console still booted.

So then I resoldered all my wires on the mobo and on the trinity and tried using a different ECC builder (used J-runner first, now Multi Builder .93), same result with no boot.

Now my question is what am I doing wrong? Im not trying to do anything else until I get a second opinion.

Pics: Just click on them once, that brings you to image shack, then click again for high res zoomed.

I took pics on my Droid Incredible under a 4x Magnifier and they turned out better than I expected.

Take a look:rolleyes2:

Edit: I am awarw POST_OUT is in the wrong spot in the pic I soldered it back on wrong when I resoldered the wires right before taking pictures.








 
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BL4K3Y

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POST_OUT is soldered to the wrong pad, it needs to go on the one to the right of it (if you look at your image), like so:



Your STBY_CLK wire appears to be soldered to the wrong spot as well, it goes on the pad NEXT to the resistor, not on the resistor.
 
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aydota

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Your STBY_CLK wire appears to be soldered to the wrong spot as well, it goes on the pad NEXT to the resistor, not on the resistor.
That shouldnt make no difference... The pad next to it would have the same effect, as if you solder directly to the resistor
 

zackf89

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POST_OUT is soldered to the wrong pad, it needs to go on the one to the right of it (if you look at your image), like so:

Link To Image

Your STBY_CLK wire appears to be soldered to the wrong spot as well, it goes on the pad NEXT to the resistor, not on the resistor.
Forgot to say I also moved Standby Clock to directly on the resistor to see if that would fix it if there was a problem there but it shouldnt make a difference

As for the POST_OUT I soldered it back on to the wrong pad -.- cant move it until tommorow morning but I had it in the right spot and it still didnt work

That shouldnt make no difference... The pad next to it would have the same effect, as if you solder directly to the resistor
 
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