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Coolness....
Replaced the Pico Fuse today.
Had great difficulty replacing VR1, I think I fked the board or a component near it, as I was heating it up and had the wrong joint. Having problems with my eyes/QUOTE]
It's very difficult to near impossible to replace components on these boards without the proper tools, magnification such as a magnivisor really helps, I can't do any detail work without wearing one. Also, a real vacuum desoldering station rather than a solder sucker is a godsend, along with hot air to preheat the back plane board since there is so much copper in it.
Doubtful you ruined the boards, you just need someone close to you with the proper tools to help. Reach out for some help. If you were in Ohio USA I would try as I'm sure others would also.[
Yes those are quasi comp components and you have backplanes with full comp setup according to Lee.Question, are these parts of the board supposed to be unpopulated?
C20L, D15L, R39L, C20R, D15R, R39R
That control board is populated one way to work with full-comp or populated a different way to work with quasi-comp outputs. Having populated or unpopulated components in that area is normal. Lee or Joe no doubt asked what your output configuration is, so you should be good to go with that board as it is.Question, are these parts of the board supposed to be unpopulated?
C20L, D15L, R39L, C20R, D15R, R39R



