On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Gennady Kupava <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, list. > > My heart is always strongly hurt that I realise that person at other > side of the line hear that buzz, Germany is far from Saint-Petersburg, > so I were brave enought to try doing buzz-fix with my own hands. Should > notice that I never did soldering of small parts. Measure that > resisance, got 2k2 and bought 9 capacitors (had to go shop 2 times). I > can tell now that details on old videocard are really huge. Slowly > getting 'skill', I finally soldered 4th capacitor (3 first got broken > legs, 3rd was very close to being final), buzz gone almost completely - > only very distant, near 5% of buzz sometimes heard, GSM sounds excellent > from any point of view, all seem OK, expept one thing... That is > touchscreen. > I think, as i could see in the image, that your LCD is borked. The LCD internal parts are really sensitive to hot temperatures. I recommend to replace the LCD. > > Foto with Sketch with horizontal and vertical parallel lines drawn by > finger: > > http://www.bsdmn.com/moko/touchproblem.tif > > Can anyone help me with advice? Should I resolder, desolder, buy other > capacitor, or may be it is completely broken because it is very heat > sensitive? I really want to avoid doing that procedure once again... Or > should i start patching literki to be in upper part of screen again? > > > LCD itself works fine. > > I was ready to share success story :( > > Gennady. > > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > It's a success story, it improves your soldering skills. Those are the warnings of DIY. -- ___________ Rafael Campos o0 Methril 0o http://openblog.methril.net/
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