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Attempted RGH won't turn on Power brick red
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OK so like 1 year ago I tried to RGH a Jasper Xbox 360 and I couldn't get a proper solder into my motherboard, long story short I didn't even get my JRProgrammer running. I know it's because I used really shitty solder like 1 dollar solder. I relised when i tried reading my nand that my power brick was red so I was like OK it broke but I just found it again and still have my cool runner and JRProgrammer, all I need different solder.

Here are some pictures of where I tried to solder, I just want to know if I can fix the console or just end up getting a new one.

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Thanks guys
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Looks to me you have a bridged connection. Try removing all the solder from the places you attempted to solder and try again.
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Actually fixed it Thanks man
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Yeah just bridged connections, glad you fixed it.

Also i would suggest using some isopropyl rubbing alcohol and some Qtips/CottonBuds to clean your points up after you have finished soldering.

It will remove any Flux and any of those black marks on the motherboard and clean the solder points up nice.
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