On Oct 5, 2005, at 7:21 PM, Dan K wrote:
Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've also seen (but have been unable to find again) a website that
showed how to refit the 520/190 with a power connector like that in a
1400, much more robust.
That was it! Thanks Dan!
That'd probably be
Hi Caleb
My offer still stands i can send you a logic board that i know is
good in a base case for you to transplant in the 190.
let me know vicki.
On 4 Oct 2005, at 23:41, Caleb Cupples wrote:
Bruce Johnson wrote:
Super glue wouldn't hold well. I'd get some epoxy putty and just
put
Sorry should of been off list!
On 5 Oct 2005, at 14:04, victoria duggan wrote:
Hi Caleb
My offer still stands i can send you a logic board that i know is
good in a base case for you to transplant in the 190.
let me know vicki.
On 4 Oct 2005, at 23:41, Caleb Cupples wrote:
Bruce
Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've also seen (but have been unable to find again) a website that
showed how to refit the 520/190 with a power connector like that in a
1400, much more robust.
That'd probably be my page, on a 5300 actually (same thing though):
Does anyone out there know of a good way to secure the power connector
on a 190, so it won' t break off as soon as I plug it in. Also on this
topic, is there anything preventing me from using super glue to hold
it in place on the logic board, and just soldering the connection, or
should I give up
On Oct 4, 2005, at 2:53 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote:
Does anyone out there know of a good way to secure the power connector
on a 190, so it won' t break off as soon as I plug it in. Also on this
topic, is there anything preventing me from using super glue to hold
it in place on the logic board,
Bruce Johnson wrote:
Super glue wouldn't hold well. I'd get some epoxy putty and just put a
blob on the whole thing.
But if it broke again right away, your solder joint was cold.
I've also seen (but have been unable to find again) a website that
showed how to refit the 520/190 with a