Unbelievable that those chips have become expensive. I bought two of them for like 5 bucks like 3 years ago. It was the first QFN ic I changed ever. It took me many attempts to get it right… As I do this for fun it wasn’t an issue though.
How do I give you a PlayStation to fix? And how much does it cost? My USB ports act strange I think the output is high and it’s only the front I have a pa4 pro and my led keyboard will just blink with one of the front ports then blink light at a certain angle in the other front port please give me some way to contact you and diagnose this problem thank you
So sometimes when I use my hot air station when I'm recording it makes that interference / static noise. Just like how yours did in this video but it wont stop until I put the hot air down. Once its back on the rack the interference is gone. It like nearly mutes me and I loose that part of the audio. I have never heard that in any of your videos besides this one so I thought maybe there was something you did or are using to prevent it for the most part.@@rocketrepairs
so expensive! 40 pounds for the GL3520. In Canada I can get it for around $8, which is like 6 pounds probably. Maybe its just the source you're getting it from?
There was nothing wrong with the donor chip originally, it went faulty because of something on the board which caused the fault on the chip, and because of those shorted components, it killed the donor chip. This is known as collateral damage, it’s very commonly seen with busted ports or other specific faults.