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I got this on ebay as a red dot not working for parts. I was going to change the paste and reset it but it doesn't boot. Then I noticed that the R3B15 was gone and the resistor. Its a slim trinity 2010 model. When I start it it gives you a red dot an sometimes the green light circles the red dot. The fan doesn't turn on. Iv seen many ways on fixing the pad but the the resistor . Is there a way to fix it . I was thinking about adding a resistor from and old phat xbox from the same place. Then use that tut to connect the resistor to the trace . Will that work or do I need to fix it another way. If it cant be fixed then I rather just sell the dvd and side panel vents to make my money back.
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johnny429az wrote I got this on ebay as a red dot not working for parts. I was going to change the paste and reset it but it doesn't boot. Then I noticed that the R3B15 was gone and the resistor. Its a slim trinity 2010 model. When I start it it gives you a red dot an sometimes the green light circles the red dot. The fan doesn't turn on. Iv seen many ways on fixing the pad but the the resistor . Is there a way to fix it . I was thinking about adding a resistor from and old phat xbox from the same place. Then use that tut to connect the resistor to the trace . Will that work or do I need to fix it another way. If it cant be fixed then I rather just sell the dvd and side panel vents to make my money back.
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The trace is still very much in tact, and you can absolutely use a standard 1/4th watt 33ohm to replace the smd resistor.
If you were local to Denver I'd tell you to stop by and I could do this for you in 10 minutes.
If your soldering equipment or skills are uncertain it might be worth spending the $30 in shipping to send this to someone who can make short work of it.
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