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The parts at the time of writing were $61.94 with $14.24 slower shipping from China to California
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The parts at the time of writing were $61.94 with $14.24 slower shipping from China to California
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Soldering it all together
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### Soldering it all together
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If you're reading this, you probably know the basics on soldering and soldering SMD components.
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If you're reading this, you probably know the basics on soldering and soldering SMD components.
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If you're totally new to soldering, SMD might be a bit tricky. I'd suggest picking up an interesting keyboard project (like the corne) and studying lots of youtube videos on the matter.
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If you're totally new to soldering, SMD might be a bit tricky. I'd suggest picking up an interesting keyboard project (like the corne) and studying lots of youtube videos on the matter.
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Get some solder paste and apply it to the PCB using the stencil (spread over stencil and squeegee. if no stencil, careful syringing), apply the SMD components, put it in a modified oven or on top of a modified clothes iron (or maybe you can use hot air at low flow)
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Get some solder paste and apply it to the PCB using the stencil (spread over stencil and squeegee. if no stencil, careful syringing), apply the SMD components, put it in a modified oven or on top of a modified clothes iron (or maybe you can use hot air at low flow)
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Replacing the board on the touch panel
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### Replacing the board on the touch panel
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TODO: post a more detailed guide with photos
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TODO: post a more detailed guide with photos
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