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Thread: I think I broke something in my scph-90001
  

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  1. #1 I think I broke something in my scph-90001 
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    So I was installing a modbo 4.0 in my 90001 and I think I broke something, when soldering the VCC the little metal pad came off on top. Is there any way to fix it? Please help. Thanks in advance. Here is the diagram of the modbo for reference

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    on the motherboard or on the chip? if you screwed the +3.3v on the motherboard, you had better use that diagram to locate another component like it online.
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    on the motherboard the 202 resistor i think it is. on the + side the metal came off top. It is still soldered to the motherboard
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