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1llusI0n 12-16-2002 05:05 PM

PCB Cripple Caps
 
I have a 27 skyline and i see the cripple cap on there and have tried to get it off. After reading the tutorial on QFM of cousre but it is a |3 | t ( |-| to get off. I still havent got it off yet. Has anyone has alot of experience in doing it. Please help.

1llusI0n 12-16-2002 09:17 PM

12 views no replys come on guys i need some help, my 5 foot range isnt satisfying to me.

aero 12-16-2002 09:32 PM

its hard, i dont know how to explain it......I know this doesnt help, just wanted to know that im not ignoring your question.....

bill 12-16-2002 10:19 PM

Yep, you might be better off doing some other mods like rerouting the car antenna so it comes straight out the back of the board on the car instead of looping to the front then back out the back of the car. Also, a telescopic attenna on the controller might help too.

shocon2k 12-16-2002 10:32 PM

I just used the scissors on my leatherman to snip the solder points (the cap just kinda shattered, so that didn't work). Then I just took a push pin and scraped away anything that was left bridging the gap. And viola! It worked, all while I was talking to people online and listening to music and just kinda fiddling with my car. I didn't even realize what I was doing until I was already done.

1llusI0n 12-17-2002 10:44 AM

So it would be better just to sorda break it off? And bill i have tried everything but the telescopic on the controler, i have cat 5 network cable on there right now and have ajusted the pot, and rerouted it out the back and the rage is still only 5 feet.

scottyboyfun 12-17-2002 11:24 AM

I wouldnt break it of cos u might also pull off the copper on that bit of the pcb.

What u want is a 12-15Watt soldering iron with a very fine tip,either from maplins or elsewere.

What u want to do is to allow the soldering iron to heat up fully, then touch 1 side of the capacitor solder join with it, now gently lift the capacitor on that side with a pair of tweezers, now heat the other side and lift that side with treezers.

You can now get a pin under the capacitor,and while applying heat,lever it out GENTLY!!!!! do not use excessive force!!!!!

Do not allow the soldering iron to touch other stuff on the pcb, and dont fling ne solder over the board.

Make sure that the solder that u have melted does not touch somewhere it wasnt b4!!!!!

1llusI0n 12-17-2002 11:28 AM

ok, well i dont have a sodering iron but my friend does and his tip is pretty big. I think i might just buy my own with a good fine tip, thanks for the help.

scottyboyfun 12-17-2002 11:30 AM

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OH 1 more thing---


TRY NOT 2 APPLY HEAT FOR MORE THAN 5 SECONDS AT A TIME,otherwise some components might decide they dont want to live ne more!!!!


Maplins is in the UK, look for electronics stores where u r, if they ask u, its for surface mount work.

but the a 12 - 15w soldering iron will do it, as long as its fine tipped!

1llusI0n 12-17-2002 03:38 PM

Ok sounds cool thanks alot guys.
I will post the outcome soon


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