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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ So to do the math for you, to replace all of your lights, that's 60 PCBs you nee
The parts at the time of writing were $61.94 with $14.24 slower shipping from China to California The parts at the time of writing were $61.94 with $14.24 slower shipping from China to California
Soldering it all together ### Soldering it all together
If you're reading this, you probably know the basics on soldering and soldering SMD components. If you're reading this, you probably know the basics on soldering and soldering SMD components.
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. 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) 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)
Replacing the board on the touch panel ### Replacing the board on the touch panel
TODO: post a more detailed guide with photos TODO: post a more detailed guide with photos