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Solved solved solved
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What type of machine are you using to reflow?
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661King wrote What type of machine are you using to reflow?
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968 with a t8280
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I been fixing Xbox for 2 Years,
First off Use a board support,
Second Get two thermal couplers for above the board and the bottom,
preheat till 200c
turn top heat on to 100-150-190-225
*the temps on the machine are way off of the actual temp that's why you need a thermal coupler.*
First off Use a board support,
Second Get two thermal couplers for above the board and the bottom,
preheat till 200c
turn top heat on to 100-150-190-225
*the temps on the machine are way off of the actual temp that's why you need a thermal coupler.*
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