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RGHing my xbox's HELP
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So I've spent 150 on equipment i spent 70 on soldering iron i've ordered JR Programmer V2... Cool runners. Solder... Everything tbh & Flux...
But I need to know what's the risk of me breaking my xbox i'm prepared and know everyone breaks a few but is there any tips that will stop me from breaking it? I have abit of experience like i've put LEDS in my xbox & ring of light ect i also have done the 12v fan mod... What do you think the chances of me break it is & how many consoles you think i'll break?
Also I plan on making these & selling them on a regular basis when i get it right lol, Also sorry for bad grammar i accidentally closed the last topic i was making half way through & I can't be bothered to rewrite it.
Oh & yes i do already have a Falcon RGH 2 just incase you guys think i'm some kind of noob that doesn't want to buy there own RGH and wants to make it out of there retail haha.
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But I need to know what's the risk of me breaking my xbox i'm prepared and know everyone breaks a few but is there any tips that will stop me from breaking it? I have abit of experience like i've put LEDS in my xbox & ring of light ect i also have done the 12v fan mod... What do you think the chances of me break it is & how many consoles you think i'll break?
Also I plan on making these & selling them on a regular basis when i get it right lol, Also sorry for bad grammar i accidentally closed the last topic i was making half way through & I can't be bothered to rewrite it.
Oh & yes i do already have a Falcon RGH 2 just incase you guys think i'm some kind of noob that doesn't want to buy there own RGH and wants to make it out of there retail haha.
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Flux is a must, and I'd pre-solder the points right before the connection.
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Bulllets wrote Flux is a must, and I'd pre-solder the points right before the connection.
I know this & i forgot to mention i already have flux.
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Sounds like you're good to go.
I can't really tell how many you'll break. Depends on your skill. You might break 2-3 or maybe none.
If you have any further questions, let me know
Good luck!
I can't really tell how many you'll break. Depends on your skill. You might break 2-3 or maybe none.
If you have any further questions, let me know
Good luck!
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i'm in the exact same position as you, it looks easier to solder in the videos than it really is. its very frustrating and when you open the xbox up for yourself you will see how tiny the points are. make sure you have a really fine tip on your iron aswell. that's about it
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