I am adding a new rule. No help or questions answered unless it's related to the video and you are subscribed to the channel. It takes up to much time to reply and I am not free tech support.
One of the best, if not THE best technicians out there. All his works are extremely precise and so are his explanations. Also a very kind guy, as I asked him a question a couple of days ago, and he replied, again, with a very clear and easy explanation. Thanks
The best instruction! so easy to follow. Out of curiosity if you had to de-solder the connector, what would you suggest to use and method?.. I ended up having to carefully cut the legs off the failed connector and then remove each of the tabs off the board the way you show in this video
Thanks for this great tutorial man, so detailed...i think im gonna practice soldering a bit on a piece of wood before starting this project...or give it to a local guy...where did you get the terminal connection.
it's just one of those cheap 858d and you need to change the temp depending on what you do, you can also change the distance too. Normal solder is around 350.
Hi James! I am going to do this on my CDJ 2000. Do you know where did you do it wrong or what you could have done better? Or messing it up is just bad luck? I mean can we mess it up if we follow these instructions strictly from the video? Could you replace the bricked main assy? I see that it is really out of stock everywhere, so still thinking to really do the replacement. :) Thank you!