In a message dated 25/4/11 1:54:38 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Donk,  OK, here is a picture of the circuit board, back and front. 
You can see  the gold part damaged in some of the circles.



Hi:
I,ve not been following closely,  but,  I know one can buy Liquid  solder 
that comes in small bottles like typing eraser with a little brush.   This 
stuff is conductive and can be used to span broken or burned traces.   Another 
way is to use a short piece of wire and solder it to the broken trace  ends.
 
In both cases the trace ends must be completely clean.  No  oxidation.  The 
best way to clean traces is with Rosin Flux  (see  electrical stores).  It 
is a paste in small tins.  DO NOT use Acid  flux for electrical work.  
Spread the paste where needed and clean it off  completely with a damp cloth.  
Most Solder comes with a flux core.   Rosin for electrical,  and Acid core for 
plumbing and steel.  Auto  stores sell a tube of paste for cleaning battery 
connections that will also  work.  Bye
 
 
Emile




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