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ia 20.1 owners...need some feedback
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<blockquote data-quote="Incriminator" data-source="post: 2946810" data-attributes="member: 547963"><p>No problem at all! You take the screws out of the back cover and out of the board mounting it to the heatsink, then 2 on each end of the end cap, then use a allen to remove the end caps from the board. Then you just unsolder 6 pings, pull the RCA block out, replace it, then solder it again, then reassemble. The pins are somewhat small but I haven't found anyone that couldn't do this repair yet. So far I'd say 3 or 4 people have replaced them, most of which is good old UPS for the damages! Tell you what email me and we'll setup the shipment of the block. When you get ready to do it, if you need help I can talk you through it on the phone!</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Incriminator, post: 2946810, member: 547963"] No problem at all! You take the screws out of the back cover and out of the board mounting it to the heatsink, then 2 on each end of the end cap, then use a allen to remove the end caps from the board. Then you just unsolder 6 pings, pull the RCA block out, replace it, then solder it again, then reassemble. The pins are somewhat small but I haven't found anyone that couldn't do this repair yet. So far I'd say 3 or 4 people have replaced them, most of which is good old UPS for the damages! Tell you what email me and we'll setup the shipment of the block. When you get ready to do it, if you need help I can talk you through it on the phone! Thanks, Nick [/QUOTE]
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ia 20.1 owners...need some feedback
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