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  1. #1 BA chip, pin27 solder point broken 
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    Hi all
    I broke the solder point of pin 27 (the top and second most left pint) of the BA chip, what would be the equivalent solder point at the back of the board? does any one know?
    thanks in advance
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    forgot to mention that my ps2 is a v5
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    you need to replace the BA chip. I have them in stock.
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    A BA change is not exactly needed if you have a bit of the pin on the BA then you can just solder to it, and to the trace directly. Or you have to cut in the IC to get to the proper connection. It's quite a hard thing to do, so I do not suggest it, otherwise you will may hurt more than help. As suggested a BA change would help anyway. If you did not do it earlier leave it to a pro, changing those IC's are not that easy, especially without the proper tools/experience.

    regards, Stephen
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