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<blockquote data-quote="frikkie" data-source="post: 235548" data-attributes="member: 845"><p>It can be repaired, but it's quite a specialised job.</p><p></p><p>Rule of thumb - when working with electronics, a temperature-controlled soldering iron is a MUST.</p><p>Those 30w red-handle jobs are <em>koevoets</em> - only to be used on auto-electrical or house-wiring work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frikkie, post: 235548, member: 845"] It can be repaired, but it's quite a specialised job. Rule of thumb - when working with electronics, a temperature-controlled soldering iron is a MUST. Those 30w red-handle jobs are [i]koevoets[/i] - only to be used on auto-electrical or house-wiring work. [/QUOTE]
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