RESQ-MYTECH
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Hi all. Greets from the UK. I think I already know the answer to this question, just need clarification. Take out of the equation the customer will whine like a rusty bearing when I quote for the repair, will try to bid me down, even though my component level skills are much better now i do not use an arc welder to solder with and I have a microscope now so I can actualy see the logic boards, I am wondering if I should persue the repair.
Symptons are, not being able to install any version of OSx. There are random green horizontal box's that appear on the screen and also, sometimes 3 beeps with a non illuminated black screen (see video). Upon opening there is clear evidence of liquid ingress and previous attempt at repair. More evident around the RAM chips. See pics.
My diagnosis is one or more RAM IC's to be at fault.
Given my soldering skills are mediocre at best, I do not want to attempt a reflow or replacement of these IC's.
Am I better to swerve this repair? Thoughts are on replaceing the logic board.
What do you lot think?
Symptons are, not being able to install any version of OSx. There are random green horizontal box's that appear on the screen and also, sometimes 3 beeps with a non illuminated black screen (see video). Upon opening there is clear evidence of liquid ingress and previous attempt at repair. More evident around the RAM chips. See pics.
My diagnosis is one or more RAM IC's to be at fault.
Given my soldering skills are mediocre at best, I do not want to attempt a reflow or replacement of these IC's.
Am I better to swerve this repair? Thoughts are on replaceing the logic board.
What do you lot think?