What cables did you use to create the jumpers? are the wires already there a repair someone did before? Also, how did you determine which points needed jumping? I'm a complete novice
Use a multimeter. It'll have a lead test function where you press the positive and negative probes into contacts on the board. If it beeps it's a complete circuit and you're good. You have to look very very closely at the board and follow the copper leads in board to determine where they surface. I traced those leads in a previous video so I already knew where to connect the jumpers.
does that first soldering gun have a sucker built in? I should get one. I always struggle working with boards
Its a solder vacuum. The tip is an iron and it vacuums the solder into a chamber in the gun.
What cables did you use to create the jumpers? are the wires already there a repair someone did before? Also, how did you determine which points needed jumping? I'm a complete novice
Use a multimeter. It'll have a lead test function where you press the positive and negative probes into contacts on the board. If it beeps it's a complete circuit and you're good.
You have to look very very closely at the board and follow the copper leads in board to determine where they surface. I traced those leads in a previous video so I already knew where to connect the jumpers.
Peep that process here. th-cam.com/video/bcyF6emhQEw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-lHi26carqCGf-rC
@@studiopaisley6039 Great thanks man. Going to get stuck in soon