Sorry for the late, and out of order response...
a "7" is too hot for delicate component work and will cause
the circuit board to blister and separate the traces/pads from
the board -if not...
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Sorry for the late, and out of order response...
a "7" is too hot for delicate component work and will cause
the circuit board to blister and separate the traces/pads from
the board -if not...
That will do. The temperature on those is set by the tip that is installed.
Should be a "6" if it is 'normal' "7" would be hotter than is normally used
for circuits. If you unscrew the collar at...
Personally, if I was going to remove the board, I'd hold the crimped on connector
(part with the wire on it)http://tnblnx3.tnb.com/emAlbum/albums/Stakon/sk_1_g_noninsfemdis250_0_ph.jpg
with small...
One can test for value and leakage. To do a simple/adequate test with
hobbyist level equipment (DVM with capacitor reading) would require lifting
at least one leg from the circuit board.
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It is -possible- to test the entire crossover... the question might be, is it possible for -you-?
It's not trivial, and requires a both a measure of instrumentation that is not
particularly...