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06.01.2010, 06:50 PM

A solder sucker, or copper braidingis useful- melt the solder then 'extract' it either item to leave as little as possible, ready for new joints to be made. Looking at that picture though it appars nearly half the cells have puffed- I'd say that pak cant be saved, or isnt worth saving given the age/ spec.

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A solder sucker, or copper braidingis useful- melt the solder then 'extract' it either item to leave as little as possible, ready for new joints to be made. Looking at that picture though it appars nearly half the cells have puffed- I'd say that pak cant be saved, or isnt worth saving given the age/ spec.
Thats not my method but whatever gets the job done
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you continue to impress me with your work. Keep it up!
Thanks harold:)


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