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[OT] Circuit Board Repair



Ohhh jeeze. Such a simple fix. Use a decent soldering iron, clean off 
corrosion and place a strip of wire over the break by about 1/2" each side 
and solder.

I thought it was like the Rocc boards. That does take a special low temp 
iron and solder.



Julie Macfarlane
"Its not just a car! Its an adventure!"
DSM4 entry: "Masochism: See Scirocco"
1981 MKI 2L 16v w 2Y
1985 MKII 1.8L 8v w 9A Wolfsburg
Amsterdam NY





>From: "Brad Sterling" <bgsterling@bluebottle.com>
>To: "'Scirocco List'" <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
>CC: 'Chris Bennett' <scirocco16vr32@gmail.com>
>Subject: RE: [OT] Circuit Board Repair
>Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 18:03:04 -0800
>
>  Thanks for the help, guys.  Just so we're all clear what we're talking
>about, I've posted a picture:
>
><http://www.bctonline.com/~sterling/CVR/Burnt_Board.jpg>
>
>The red circle shows the burn/break.  To put the simplicity of this board 
>in
>perspective, it is probably around 3" x 5".  Still think the jumper wire is
>the way to go, even for a ham-fisted, self taught solderer like myself?
>
>-Brad
>'86 Scirocco 16v
>
>
>
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