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<blockquote data-quote="Dman2" data-source="post: 8047102" data-attributes="member: 1925"><p>So</p><p>Having issues with the Joystick on the JD3800</p><p>I know what the problem is, the wires run down through a center tube which has a pin going through it which has rubbed through said wires.</p><p>Easy enough job to replace the wire at the top end of the joystick, but at the bottom end they go onto a circuit board.</p><p>Trouble is they are so close together i keep keep bridging to the next wire with solder.</p><p>Whats the best plan to get round this</p><p>I just have a bog standard soldering iron, do I need something different??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dman2, post: 8047102, member: 1925"] So Having issues with the Joystick on the JD3800 I know what the problem is, the wires run down through a center tube which has a pin going through it which has rubbed through said wires. Easy enough job to replace the wire at the top end of the joystick, but at the bottom end they go onto a circuit board. Trouble is they are so close together i keep keep bridging to the next wire with solder. Whats the best plan to get round this I just have a bog standard soldering iron, do I need something different?? [/QUOTE]
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