Hi, great work, and very instructive video, thanks! Just one question, do you think I might manage to do a reballing like this one without the infrared light, just using the SMD hot air station to resolder the chip onto the motherboard? I don't own an infrared machine like that one, but I have all the other stuff. Thanks again!
Where are people finding the blue jig and overlays for the balling? I have everything else and have been fumbling with somewhat prehistoric looking methods to get the balls in place - works but drives me nuts and takes a lot more time.
tip: heat up the chip and the board surface with heatgun, this will make the flux residue melt so it's easier to clean when you add alcohol I saw you struggling cleaning a cold chip
@TheWaqarpk get yourself a good ir rework station (not a cheap one), its the easiest thing in the world to tear up the pads on the chips/board or bubble/melt the chip. This process is hard, like landing a plane but looks easy.
cuanto cuesta este trabajo amigo
bebegangascali 1 month ago
Podrias hacerlo , pero tendrias que controlar la temperatura de alguna manera , para no sobrecalentar la palaca ni los componentes
Gracias
electroparcb 2 months ago
Hi, great work, and very instructive video, thanks! Just one question, do you think I might manage to do a reballing like this one without the infrared light, just using the SMD hot air station to resolder the chip onto the motherboard? I don't own an infrared machine like that one, but I have all the other stuff. Thanks again!
cd4600 2 months ago
Good work!
777Vanusha 2 months ago
Very nice work. This doesn´t look easy to me!
rcarkk 3 months ago
Where are people finding the blue jig and overlays for the balling? I have everything else and have been fumbling with somewhat prehistoric looking methods to get the balls in place - works but drives me nuts and takes a lot more time.
rhblakeman 3 months ago
que tipo de bolas usas? a mi se me dificulta poner las bolitas d soldadura en el chip,como que estan magnetizadas y no se pegan al chip.
mario37000 4 months ago
Cut the Music Crap.... IF we want music we would Go elsewhere
calforman 4 months ago
where is this machine sold?
Virtualkiller2005 9 months ago
wont that heat damage the gpu?
zombicreature 1 year ago
@zombicreature No. This light is heat to metal part, not GPU die.
Maul9999 5 months ago
tip: heat up the chip and the board surface with heatgun, this will make the flux residue melt so it's easier to clean when you add alcohol I saw you struggling cleaning a cold chip
I find it it works better with more heat.
reply4reply 1 year ago
can i remove the chip with just hot air soldering station?
good job.
TheWaqarpk 1 year ago
@TheWaqarpk get yourself a good ir rework station (not a cheap one), its the easiest thing in the world to tear up the pads on the chips/board or bubble/melt the chip. This process is hard, like landing a plane but looks easy.
meadowsirl 1 year ago
@meadowsirl But,if you have no clue o how to do this,have a pro do it
irulethe70s 1 year ago