Fixing a Samsung DLP TV by reflowing the DNIe BGA chip as described in many forums. Note, I’m no expert at reflowing (this is my first try) so I’m sure this is not the “correct” way to do it. But so far the TV is working.
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nice job, however … nice job, however keep in mind that it is better to reflow fron the bottom side of the PCB, that way the heat will go directly to the solder balls, and not trough the silicon wafer, wich might be damaged from excessive heat. Adn btw, you kinda suck at Mario bros lol
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