How To Repair Damaged / Broken PCB Traces - 2 Great Methods

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How to repair damaged / broken PCB traces is a clear soldering tutorial showing 2 great , different methods of trace repair.
Using 0.2mm Enamelled copper wire + Kynar wire , learn how you can rescue your boards from trace problems.
See the methods in full use and learn for yourself how it's done with a series of short videos on every process.
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Thank you for your time and good luck with all your soldering projects. Mr Solderfix 👍

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This was a very wonderful demonstration. You may be the politest YouTuber I have ever watched. I smiled when and laughed when you said, "Please bare with me.".

bryancampbell
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Amazing video. Those traces are incredibly small, yet he makes it look so easy! Very impressive craftmanship.

phil
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Just saved 230 bucks for a new control module on my john deere thanks to this video! Hats off to you sir!

ace
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Very nice job... I've done hundreds of these repairs, and none of mine have looked this nice... My proudest job I've done was on a home subwoofer amplifier where the board was broken in half. It was only a double-sided board, so just stitched it back together with short wires. And it worked!

BryanWood
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Amazing craftsmanship in this tutorial. It goes to show that the more skilled you get, the higher it raises the bar for when you consider a component "blown" beyond repair. This will be useful for some amps and audio gear from the 70s and 80s where those silver traces just lift so easily. Far from an easy fix, but some vintage stuff is worth restoring.

obfuscationstation
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You sir have best soldering tutorial on YT!

photography_night_school
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I did a Xbox Series X HDMI retrace a while back, 12 traces missing and i wish i had watched your video first, very good tips ! appreciate it man !

xSEzRAGEx
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One of the best teaching channels on YT

konturgestalter
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I learned a lot from you. The way you stripped the wire in several places. I always tried to strip the last end with the other soldered down. Great technique that I will now use. Thanks!

dirtydon
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it took me 12h to watch it and follow ;-) AMAZING is not enough to say

zyghom
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Brilliantly done and demonstrated. Well worth a watch. 👍👏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿👍👏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

brianjames
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Superb razor work. I always end up removing a extra inch of PcB, lol :) I used this video to fix my hd 7950 and it worked for along time before just crapping out on me again. This time, the fan controller burned off of the board so Im'a say its done for!

HardWhereHero
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I am just learning to solder and this channel is amazing. Thank you for creating so many great videos.

brownpaperbagyea
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My induction stove had a small broken path in the main circuit board. Thanks to your video I now can repair it. I'll update this comment when it's done thanks!

Mystevious
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Excellent video and instruction. Thanks for posting

umbrellasolutionstech
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excellent craftmanship!, i think i can now repair my ac to dc converter for my rv camper. thanks!

rondavis
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I got into electronics through hardware hacking. Your videos really inspired me and you're very good at what you do. I want to attach wires to traces, for example rx and tx lines, but it's annoying having bare wires. Any solutions for this without drilling a component into the board (not always possible when the back of the board is used). I've got a hakko rework station, and microscope. your videos inspired me to get those when I had a small amount of inheritance. I'm from UK too :) Just wanted you to know your videos have inspired a new career for me.

JayJay-kimi
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Great Video.
Never forget hot melt glue for retaining wires.
Works a treat and also quick setting👍

pauly
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This is a masterclass in this technique. Bravo!

synthusiastgr
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nice straight forward video. i just got a relatively rare 80s car diagnostic scanner that im gonna try this on. it has a burned trace coming off from its db15 port. this vid could save so many old electronics by showing what some steady hands and a bit of skill can do!

chichan