Thanks for the tutorial. I did something to my CW80 and now the Fan doesn't work. I thought there may have been a fuse but apparently not so I smoked the fan and you've explained how to replace it Thanks again.
Hey idk what to do with my controller, I took it off and the piece that the controller is connected to is completely loose like I can pull it in and out if you could help me I would really appreciate it please
don't use the flux that is meant for plumbing on electronics because it is too corrosive, there are fluxes that are meant to be used on electronics and won't cause problems over time.
Thanks for the tutorial. I did something to my CW80 and now the Fan doesn't work. I thought there may have been a fuse but apparently not so I smoked the fan and you've explained how to replace it Thanks again.
Glad I can help out,and thanks for watching.
Would it be a bad idea to just cut the existing fan wire and splice it in with the replacement wire? I don't love soldering.
@rla128 u can get wire connectors.that would work as well
What type of fan is it? Serial number and brand name.
@@Biagio-q4h I just look up small fans like the one I used
Hey idk what to do with my controller, I took it off and the piece that the controller is connected to is completely loose like I can pull it in and out if you could help me I would really appreciate it please
@2xTimes it may need to be Tighten up. If I know what you're talking about. It can be alot easier to say
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Thank very much I appreciate it😊
don't use the flux that is meant for plumbing on electronics because it is too corrosive, there are fluxes that are meant to be used on electronics and won't cause problems over time.
@dennis2494 been doing that for years and haven't had any problems,I didn't know they had different Flux for different types of things.