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Thread: Disassemble/Clean Lambo Lavatube 2.0 (with Video!) And I need help for repairs of this (just soldering)

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannaquitsmoking View Post
    if you got any friends who studied electrical/electronis/mechantronic before, they should have been taught soldering before. Seek their help if possible. alternatively, if you dun mind, any computer repair shop should be able to do the job since this is just minor soldering work. or go to the higher level on sim lim tower and I am sure you will be able to find shop which will be able to do it.
    Thanks! Think I shall go and check it out tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by Syniche View Post
    u can try to evaporate the UHU residue using the heat from a soldering iron. So glues do evaporate @ hi temperature

    For that type of PCB u need a 30 watt iron(to prevent heat damage to the rest of the board) with 0.2mm solder.

    both items u can get it for less than $30 at Sim Lim Tower. Remember to get de-soldering wick(1.5mm-2.0mm is sufficient) just in case u need to de-solder anything. Pumps don't work very well given the amount of real estate
    And Since I'm there tomorrow, if I can't get it repaired, imma just go ahead with these DIY. Pretty good at this sort of stuff so I hope my steady works! And thanks for the tips

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    Woah. I didn't know that the lambo LT can open from the top until I see your video.

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    Yes it can be opened from the top.

    I got mine soldered at $5 from this nice lady at SL Square

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    so how can work already!?

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    Yes it works $5 for soldering did the trick thank god it worked, or else I would have to save for another one if it didn't work

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    Oh yes by the way;

    If you all are curious, the LAMBO LT I got has very poor PCB and wire connection. If you can do soldering, go and re-do. Firstly, the wire wasn't soldered but glued on. Secondly, the PCB is really poor quality. Really poor quality. But re-soldering really makes everything better Just my honest opinions on the Lambo.

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    hmmmm.....dont tell me MIC :/....that sure explains why the LT is like that haha!

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    MIC=Made in China.
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    Why am I not surprised?

    I have not seen the internal of LT yet but I find the button on my LT has the tendency to get "struck".

    Quote Originally Posted by linkin20 View Post
    Oh yes by the way;

    If you all are curious, the LAMBO LT I got has very poor PCB and wire connection. If you can do soldering, go and re-do. Firstly, the wire wasn't soldered but glued on. Secondly, the PCB is really poor quality. Really poor quality. But re-soldering really makes everything better Just my honest opinions on the Lambo.

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