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Now, let's start to reball
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For CPUs after A10 , we all use tools to reball,
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there is no need to do it manually
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After spreading, wipe off the excess tin
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Start heating, the rotary air gun is still about 250 degrees
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Reball on this tool, and the temperature will be slightly higher
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Because there is black synthetic stone under it to dissipate heat
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Bake a large area, for about 1 minute before starting to blow
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The tin didn't stick to the area where we painted green oil
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But the last one we scraped off, it was sticked
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Remove the stencil
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These positions are relatively loose, so let's get rid of them
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This one is not completely glued,
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but it is glued by the solder oil,
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and it falls off with a light touch
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This piont has not been scraped, you just touch it and it will fall off
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Okay, we're done with reballing the tin
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There is no need to deal with these points in the middle of the frame
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If it is outside the frame, we need to scrape
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There's a little tin paste on the side, poke it off
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Okay, the reballing of this cpu has been completed