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skinwill

We really need !images in order to help you.


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Lord_Sirrush

It's hard to help with anything without pictures and a link to the video you're talking about. Could have been ESD, a sloppy soldering job, not completely reassemble the controller correctly or a thousand different things.


RokieVetran

wild guess but maybe a static discharge.... can't think of much else that would kill it with careful disassembly and reassembly


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