

I had nothin to loose, tried and it worked fine.

He said that surface tension will hold the components in place NP, and not to worry about elcaps and connectors. I was a bit suspicious, esp for plastic connectors and electrolytic capacitors, and ofcourse, for components on the bottom side of the mobo. with quality and precision of installed thermoswitch, but I did this after I talked to a guy who does repairs on cell phones, he's got a small IR oven to heat the pcb's and remelt them, but way to small for this purpose, he suggested the kitchen oven from his experience. Night_shift, I agree for less control in the oven, esp.

:smile: great news JakkeH, glad it worked for you too :4-clap:
