Bob, I have a Fluke 9010 pod that had some broken pins. I dug down into the plastic body to expose about 1/16" of the pin then got a good gold pin from a wire wrap socket and soldering to the reamins of the pin. I used a top quality electronics silver solder (Kester) that melts at a low temperature (~375d) and a temperture controlled iron. I cut the pin to the correct length before soldering and soldered the cut end to the old pin. That leaves the smooth round end of the pin exposed. So far it's held up fine. Joe At 09:46 PM 4/19/00 PDT, you wrote:
After many years using a trusty Zax 278 Z80 emulator, the law of averages finally caught up with me. I managed to break off two of the end pins on the emulator probe (flush with the circuit board, of course).
I've heard that Zax has gone belly up some years ago and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to how I might repair or replace the broken pins (or the whole assembly for that matter).
Thanks for any and all suggestions, Bob ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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