Hi there.just wondering if anyone knows where I can get a bit of soldering done on a motherboard from a laptop?
It's the power jack that needs soldering.
Cheers in advance.
Justin
soldering?
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Re: soldering?
Justin,
Arbico on Sydenham Road will do this job. They quoted me £45.00 for this service about a year ago. Although I got a colleague at work to do the job for me.
Arbico Computers Limited
96 Sydenham Road,
Sydenham
LONDON
SE26 5JX.
Phone: 08456 25 26 27
Fax: 08456 25 26 28
Email: info@arbico.co.uk
http://www.arbico.co.uk/
Howard
Arbico on Sydenham Road will do this job. They quoted me £45.00 for this service about a year ago. Although I got a colleague at work to do the job for me.
Arbico Computers Limited
96 Sydenham Road,
Sydenham
LONDON
SE26 5JX.
Phone: 08456 25 26 27
Fax: 08456 25 26 28
Email: info@arbico.co.uk
http://www.arbico.co.uk/
Howard
Re: soldering?
Justin,
If you are happy with DIY you can borrow my soldering iron + soldering wire. I use them to replace capacitors on motherboards. PM me if you want.
If you are happy with DIY you can borrow my soldering iron + soldering wire. I use them to replace capacitors on motherboards. PM me if you want.
Re: soldering?
If you have the ability to strip down the laptop and can actually see the loose joint on the PCB, may I suggest you use some flux, applied by matchstick to the soldered connections, not allowing any excess flux to touch other parts of the PCB.
......a little flux will be a great help to get the solder to adhere quickly and efficiently.
Get the iron nice and hot to begin. Just use a minimal amount of solder.
If you have not stripped the laptop, perhaps take it to a private pc repair establishment, though I'm afraid it is sometime more cost effective to think about buying a new laptop as the cost to repair may outweigh a replacement.
......a little flux will be a great help to get the solder to adhere quickly and efficiently.
Get the iron nice and hot to begin. Just use a minimal amount of solder.
If you have not stripped the laptop, perhaps take it to a private pc repair establishment, though I'm afraid it is sometime more cost effective to think about buying a new laptop as the cost to repair may outweigh a replacement.