When I saw your title I thought, "Here we go..." Someone has learned about my success to reball a chip on the fly. But it seems the way I done it was pure fluke, which was to simply clean the board, clean the Chip, flux the board, Flux the chip and apply solder to the chip with a loaded Soldering iron so the chip ends up with solder mounds at each pad, I then placed the chip to where it was to go and using my heat station applied heat until the chip slid into place, surprisingly it worked. Also has anyone tried using a toothpick to dab sticky flux at each pinpoint of the chip to then carefully place the chip down onto a bed of balls within a Lid loaded with suitable balls to then lift it directly up again. I haven't tried this as age set in severe shaking, anyway, what I am hoping is that the balls will stick only where the dabs of flux have been placed, leaving excess balls to fall down back onto the lid. If that trick works... *YOUR WELCOME* APU I dropped yo a 👉👍👈
Hahaha I've done this with other chips in the past, but I have found, if I don't have a stencil and I'm in a pinch, this is what I'm gonna try hahaha But the reason I bought the stencil is because you have a guarantee it's going to work, and if you have to run jumpers under the chip, the balls give clearance for that. So ultimately it's a better, fool-proof way for bga chips.
Have a ball reballin' 🤣🤣 Practice-practice. Good idea to mark your chips so you don't waste time using the bad chip, but save the bad ones for Practice 😉 to get the technique down. Thanks for making this look so easy. 🧐 I see you've been practicing 😜
Hi great videos I have learned so much and thank you when you replace a hdmi retiming chip what temperature do you recommend and there’s a chip to the left which has balls under it what temperature do you recommend for that one as well when putting the new chip on thanks mark
Hola amigo. Me gustaría saber cómo se usa el lector que muestras, tengo una emmc que no sirve. ¿Existe alguna manera de extraer los datos y traspasar a otra emmc con ese lector?
@@chasefournier Muchas gracias por responder amigo, ¿me podrías compartir el enlace por favor?. Gracias, saludos desde Veracruz México. Soy suscriptor, me gusta ver tus videos reparando :)
Hey Chase ! It's been a while. I hope you are doing great. I was never able to get the stock settings for your camera from anyone. ( NRF 1st camera not the IMX385 V2 ) If you get time when your doing a repair could you take a few screen shots and post them for me on here in community section? Or even just open the menu in your next video for like 5 seconds at the end :) I purchased a new MS camera but would like to use the other one. I was never able to get the correct settings to have a good video quality like yours is now. I just need to compare your MS camera settings to mine and then try it out. I did purchase the RT5109 IMX334 from rising cam and the video quality is amazing. It has a super clear real 60 FPS in 4K. The color accuracy is also great. I was worried about low light but there is 0 issues also. I have the old camera all setup with an 180X lens & a .5X barlow on its own stand. The RT5109 is hooked up to my trinocular MS. I have the .35X adapter connected and a .5x lens at the bottom.
When I saw your title I thought, "Here we go..." Someone has learned about my success to reball a chip on the fly.
But it seems the way I done it was pure fluke, which was to simply clean the board, clean the Chip, flux the board, Flux the chip and
apply solder to the chip with a loaded Soldering iron so the chip ends up with solder mounds at each pad, I then placed the chip to
where it was to go and using my heat station applied heat until the chip slid into place, surprisingly it worked.
Also has anyone tried using a toothpick to dab sticky flux at each pinpoint of the chip to then carefully place the chip down onto a
bed of balls within a Lid loaded with suitable balls to then lift it directly up again. I haven't tried this as age set in severe shaking,
anyway, what I am hoping is that the balls will stick only where the dabs of flux have been placed, leaving excess balls to fall down
back onto the lid.
If that trick works... *YOUR WELCOME*
APU I dropped yo a 👉👍👈
Hahaha I've done this with other chips in the past, but I have found, if I don't have a stencil and I'm in a pinch, this is what I'm gonna try hahaha
But the reason I bought the stencil is because you have a guarantee it's going to work, and if you have to run jumpers under the chip, the balls give clearance for that. So ultimately it's a better, fool-proof way for bga chips.
Thanks for this, been looking into trying more re-balling, this has been some good help!
Absolutely! Glad it helped! 😊🙏
Have a ball reballin' 🤣🤣 Practice-practice. Good idea to mark your chips so you don't waste time using the bad chip, but save the bad ones for Practice 😉 to get the technique down. Thanks for making this look so easy. 🧐 I see you've been practicing 😜
Totally!! Honestly I should've marked them, but I was Soo busy that day 🤣
Thank you 🙏🙏💯💯
as soon as you dry up the paste it will be so much better
Would you have a link for that on AliExpress?
What temp did you use for reballing here Chase?
330C heat
50% for airspeed
Hi great videos I have learned so much and thank you when you replace a hdmi retiming chip what temperature do you recommend and there’s a chip to the left which has balls under it what temperature do you recommend for that one as well when putting the new chip on thanks mark
Which console are you asking about? Glad to hear you've learned a lot over here 😁
The EMMC Reader, how does it work? can you rewrite a EMMC for another Nintendo switch with a bad EMMC? if so, how can I do it? whats the part number?
Very informative Chase I learned a lot!
Hola amigo. Me gustaría saber cómo se usa el lector que muestras, tengo una emmc que no sirve. ¿Existe alguna manera de extraer los datos y traspasar a otra emmc con ese lector?
Si! My Spanish is not good, but you can do that! There's a TH-cam video showing how to clone the eMMC using a clone tool.
@@chasefournier Muchas gracias por responder amigo, ¿me podrías compartir el enlace por favor?. Gracias, saludos desde Veracruz México. Soy suscriptor, me gusta ver tus videos reparando :)
I think the reason why you didn't get it right the first attempt was because the q-tip cleans it in an uneven way
Thats a pretty cool method! Where did you get the stencil from?
Thank you!
I actually ordered it off of Amazon! There's a link for it here a.co/d/iXSDSaN and in the description 😊
@@chasefournier Thank you very much. Seems like I missed the link in the description...I looked there first i promise :)
Where does one buy the stencils for all game consoles to do this reballing?
The one in this video is on Amazon, the link for it is in the video description.
You can find a lot of stencils on eBay and AliExpress.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it A13Banger!
It's a very informative video
Excuse me, what is the approximate temperature of the air gun?
Should be around 420c
Hey Chase ! It's been a while. I hope you are doing great. I was never able to get the stock settings for your camera from anyone. ( NRF 1st camera not the IMX385 V2 ) If you get time when your doing a repair could you take a few screen shots and post them for me on here in community section? Or even just open the menu in your next video for like 5 seconds at the end :) I purchased a new MS camera but would like to use the other one. I was never able to get the correct settings to have a good video quality like yours is now. I just need to compare your MS camera settings to mine and then try it out. I did purchase the RT5109 IMX334 from rising cam and the video quality is amazing. It has a super clear real 60 FPS in 4K. The color accuracy is also great. I was worried about low light but there is 0 issues also. I have the old camera all setup with an 180X lens & a .5X barlow on its own stand. The RT5109 is hooked up to my trinocular MS. I have the .35X adapter connected and a .5x lens at the bottom.
Only if you get a chance. I know your busy and have your own things going on. I would greatly appreciate it.
Email me, I'll get it for you.
@@chasefournier ok thank you very much !!! Ill email you now. keep an eye out from mr.b.***
Sent :)
Hardware reader link please!
Is the nintendo switch oled emmc use lead free solder?
Yes
Have you tried this on a PS4 Southbridge?
I haven't, but that would be interesting to try!
yoooo chase helpful video 👍
Your the best buddy!
Great video. Would you please post a link for that hardware reader?
It's the mmcblknx but unfortunately they are out of stock.
It should, I'm not 100% sure though. Try it!
@@chasefournier Which BGA should I go for? It has 153,169?
@@af6727 both would work.
@@chasefournier You're the real deal I hope you know dat.
Is that Am-Tech solder paste? 🤔
This is the solder paste I use in this video 😊
a.co/d/j2c0bj1
@@chasefournier Cool! Thank you 🤓
Excellent stuff.
That is pretty impressive!
Dang, you the man.
Lol, there is always a smoke detector that needs batteries!
100% facts 👌😭😂😂😂
Stencil is crap, but thank you for the explanation.
Your paste has too much flux on it.
You have to dry it out with a paper towel to get rid of the excess flux before using it.