@@asicrepaircanada159 Do you remove the underneath heatsink as well, prior to fire up the air? and if so,is there any gap between heat gun and underneath heatsink?
@@thusharadananjaya6574 No I keep the bottom heatsink there. It acts as a thermal funnel that focuses all the heat on the pad of the chip. I have the air wand approximately 2-3 cm from the bottom of the board but closer or further is ok. Just takes longer to heat up if you are further away.
@@asicrepaircanada159 if you can show us your process it's perfect for us because Russian people on youtube create a hole in the table and heat it with the gun the under the table with a 0.5 cm distance
Around 1:34. I have my right probe on the 1.8v and my left probe on the RO between chips 60 and 61. A good chain would show 60 on the tester but I had 0 so I knew the problem was between 55 and 60. I then try 56 which is good and 57 which was not good. So I know 57 was the first bad one. Hope that answers your question.
@@asicrepaircanada159 hi dear I want to know this part! I am confused about this . some body short the co point to heatsink! and texter shows asic number now you directly get on RO 1.8 point from the last chip to before the broken chip?
I can't remember where I was asking these questons-might have been on discord. Sorry if I bring it up in two places: You let me know that you heat the pad from the bottom, with the heatsink in place, through a hole in the table. How do you keep the heatsink from falling off?
Just surface tension....aka magic. Just make your hole as small as possible. I think mine is 2". And be careful when you move the board and everything is still hot.
I knew I had seen that question somewhere and that I forgot to answer it..... so yeah for other people reading this: just 182 degrees solder wire to go under the chip. I use 132 degrees solder paste for the top!
Yes! I will make a video on that soon. Basically, you leave the bottom heatsink on to act as a "thermal funnel" and focus all the heat on the pad of the chip.
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Hi,
What will be the temperature set under table heat gun and air regulator setting, also what will be the temperature for fixing heatsink
340 deg C @ 60% air. Same for heatsinks.
@@asicrepaircanada159
Do you remove the underneath heatsink as well, prior to fire up the air?
and if so,is there any gap between heat gun and underneath heatsink?
@@thusharadananjaya6574 No I keep the bottom heatsink there. It acts as a thermal funnel that focuses all the heat on the pad of the chip. I have the air wand approximately 2-3 cm from the bottom of the board but closer or further is ok. Just takes longer to heat up if you are further away.
@@asicrepaircanada159
Thanks a lot, much appreciate your feedback.
@@asicrepaircanada159 if you can show us your process it's perfect for us because Russian people on youtube create a hole in the table and heat it with the gun the under the table with a 0.5 cm distance
Please tell me, where can I buy this fixture?
tester.asic.repair/en
hello, I would like to know at what point you connect with your jumper to inject 1.8v after a chip that does not work
Around 1:34. I have my right probe on the 1.8v and my left probe on the RO between chips 60 and 61. A good chain would show 60 on the tester but I had 0 so I knew the problem was between 55 and 60. I then try 56 which is good and 57 which was not good. So I know 57 was the first bad one. Hope that answers your question.
@@asicrepaircanada159 ok thank you very much i'll try it.
@@asicrepaircanada159 hi dear I want to know this part! I am confused about this . some body short the co point to heatsink! and texter shows asic number now you directly get on RO 1.8 point from the last chip to before the broken chip?
I can't remember where I was asking these questons-might have been on discord. Sorry if I bring it up in two places:
You let me know that you heat the pad from the bottom, with the heatsink in place, through a hole in the table. How do you keep the heatsink from falling off?
Just surface tension....aka magic. Just make your hole as small as possible. I think mine is 2". And be careful when you move the board and everything is still hot.
Hello, where to buy your tester?
tester.asic.repair/
What's the solder that you used on the board? Also do you ever add solder to the asic chip when you replace an old or bad asic?
I knew I had seen that question somewhere and that I forgot to answer it..... so yeah for other people reading this: just 182 degrees solder wire to go under the chip. I use 132 degrees solder paste for the top!
Is your air coming from underneath the board?
Yes! I will make a video on that soon. Basically, you leave the bottom heatsink on to act as a "thermal funnel" and focus all the heat on the pad of the chip.
What is the temp of the heat gun?
340 degrees C at 60% air.