That is correct, this is the standard procedure to dry PCBAs.
That is correct, this is the standard procedure to dry PCBAs.
You lost your pad. This usually happens if you have old PCBs which were exposed to some air humidity over time. The pad heats up and the moisture evaporates between the layers, separating the pad and the PCB base material. More heat increases the likelihood of that happening.
That part is unsolderable now. You need to connect at a different place and reconnect any interrupted traces or glue the pad back to the board, if you can.
Game controllers in general are very hard to repair since they contain large copper layers to withstand forces from the controls. It’s very common to loose pads or lift THT holes.
That said, most often nothing is ever beyond repair. It’s usually just a matter of skills and tools which are available.
It’s crazy how the admins try to cover this up.
https://old.reddit.com/r/place/comments/154wiwk/admins_clearly_messing_with_things/
Later I just saw the whole SPEZ disappear in a grey/black pattern all at once. It’s happening right now.
Added own video: https://streamable.com/n3g4a6
Most likely not. This has been all over the internet for many years.
Here, a higher res version https://youtu.be/E2a_oRBXTwQ
It’s written in the article…
A friend saw that she was online and informed the authorities. With Nintendo’s cooperation, the FBI culled the Switch’s IP address, uncovered her location, and moved in to arrest Roberts.
Central aircon is pretty standard for most large buildings but individual aircon systems for private housing is rare, mainly because it is only very hot for a short period of time.
Are you unpacking them directly on your NAS?
Because chances are, that if you use a Synology and map the drive or use the GUI, that the data keeps getting transferred between your PC and the NAS. This is a very slow process, especially if you connect by WiFi.