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1702526 No.1702526 [Reply] [Original]

I've got an arcade PCB that the previous owner cut a 12v trace on for a mod he didn't finish, that I want to revert. What would be the best way to restore this trace? Given the size, could some flux do it, or would I want a conductor pen that can apply silver?

>> No.1702528

To be clear, the cut trace is 6, next to the SNK logo on the connector.

>> No.1702571

>>1702526
Best thread may be here: >>1698538 good luck!

>> No.1702578

>>1702571
Thanks, I'll try there.

>> No.1702591

>>1702526
Trace pen.

>> No.1702597

>>1702526
I repair traces like that by carefully soldering a small section of 10 amp fuse wire across the cut in the trace. While it's probably not the nicest looking way to repair it, it's cheap, quick, and effective.

>> No.1702717

>>1702597
I second this. Ugly, but very stable fix.