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What to do? Onkyo TX-SR876 throw away?
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<blockquote data-quote="marcr007" data-source="post: 1168197" data-attributes="member: 23334"><p>I had a similar problem on my Onkyo, I reheated the chip to get the solder to reflow slightly and it worked, and has held up for over a year now. You can check out the method on YouTube. You need a heat gun to get the heat right and a thermometer. Additionally some add a heat sink but I didn’t. </p><p></p><p>Of course the if the chip is actually damaged this won’t work, but I was told the same as you by the same company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcr007, post: 1168197, member: 23334"] I had a similar problem on my Onkyo, I reheated the chip to get the solder to reflow slightly and it worked, and has held up for over a year now. You can check out the method on YouTube. You need a heat gun to get the heat right and a thermometer. Additionally some add a heat sink but I didn’t. Of course the if the chip is actually damaged this won’t work, but I was told the same as you by the same company. [/QUOTE]
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