No, this is not what I meant. The copper pad under the left was damaged due to the heat of the burned diode or the desoldering. Therefore also a new diode does not fix the problem because the left side of the diode is just open, connected to nothing.
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No, this is not what I meant. The copper pad under the left diode pin was damaged due to the heat of the burned diode or the desoldering. Therefore also a new diode does not fix the problem because the left side of the diode is just open, connected to nothing.
But I think I found the answer myself. The left side of the diode is connected to right side of the capacitator cluster a little to the left of the diodes, See picture. [br]
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Actually, I found this by beeping through a damaged board so I cannot finally confirm this. If anyone can confirm this would be great!
The pad below the left diode connection is very small and only connected through a via. It is NOT connected to the area directly around which only becomes obvious if you take a very close look. So make sure to ONLY connect the left pin of the diode to the capacitator, NOT the area around.
No, this is not what I meant. The copper pad under the left was damaged due to the heat of the burned diode or the desoldering. Therefore also a new diode does not fix the problem because the left side of the diode is just open, connected to nothing.
But I think I found the answer myself. The left side of the diode is connected to right side of the capacitator cluster a little to the left of the diodes, See picture. [br]
[image|2069316]
Actually, I found this by beeping through a damaged board so I cannot finally confirm this. If anyone can confirm this would be great!
The pad below the left diode connection is very small and only connected through a via. It is NOT connected to the area directly around which only becomes obvious if you take a very close look. So make sure to ONLY connect the left pin of the diode to the capacitator, NOT the area around.