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Davy:
Hi astracat.
Yes I tried all that, tried the service menu as well to no joy.

Dave

Turnip:
Hi Davy,

A two soldering iron man myself as seems the cheapest option, and if nifty can lift out a component no problem. Admit my main iron is an R/S four wire 48 watt jobby from the 70's with a primitive 24v soldering station.

Note that 'Hakko' does a modern temperature controlled equivalent for under a fiver, not needing a solder station, as its all in the handle.

Nevertheless bought a Chinese control panel, sorted a box and transformer, making a cheap solder station. Only issue being that Chinese temperature controlled elements have several different formats - Eventually sorted - Chris.

PS - Had a look at hotplates as domestic are the cheapest. Trouble is, they're mostly round for saucepans, where we are mostly linear for the odd chip. Thought try sort something as you suggested.

Davy:
Anyone tried the cooker or microwave combi?

When 'er indoors goes shopping I might try the cooker for fun, got some some scrap boards, nowt like frying a Tesco Wonder Telly board.... fried chips here we come!

Dave

Turnip:
Hi Davy,

Today cooked an LG SSB for the second time, as first time it suggested 'Life's Good' but couldn't move on due to BGA issues.

Noted on Ebay that SSB boards for the set are unavailable as they all go duff due to LG soldering issues.

Success - Don't try a Vestel board as it doesn't work, doesn't work on Pana and Sony either, tried 'em - Chris.

Davy:
Good work that is... wonder what does LG do different?

Well, I've had no luck, convinced it's the chip in this Panny, changed the 15nF's and still same, looks like the output pair in the chip is kaput,  I'm getting the headphone switching voltage so that isn't the problem.

Dave

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