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Would like to get my xenon Reballed
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jiv3turk3y94
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Yes i know there are numerous shops around TTG that are available for reballing. I have a xenon with error code 0102, I just got it in the mail and fixed the error 1033 (Bad wiring) so now the 0102 just needs to be fixed. I have two CPU Heatsinks on it.


Here's the video and pics of the console. Will be sent with the case on it.

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So yea, please let me know what you would recommend I do to this console, also please give me offers for your reballing service. Im located in New York and i would not like shipping to be very expensive. I will pay for shipping both ways.

Im going to be at work until 7pm EST. The best way to get in contact with me would be just to PM or leave a reply. Thank you TTG.
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you can usually fix this with a good reflow, no need to skip all the steps and head straight to reballing
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NuklearModz wrote you can usually fix this with a good reflow, no need to skip all the steps and head straight to reballing


Thanks for the input. If so what is the difference between doing a Xclamp fix and a reflow? I mean its basically melting the solder so they reconfigure themselves correctly right?
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