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    FUCK YES

    I finally managed to open my Steelseries Arctis Pro headset (fuck you, product manager who signed off to use the softest security torx screws known to man. Luckily a drill will solve that problem permanently...)

    Headset wouldn't turn on anymore.
    Because a hair thin wire broke and the power button press didn't pass through to the main PCB anymore.

    Annoyingly, BT still doesn't work, because a tiny capacitor broke off at some point and took its pad with it. Sigh

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      FUCK YES

      I finally managed to open my Steelseries Arctis Pro headset (fuck you, product manager who signed off to use the softest security torx screws known to man. Luckily a drill will solve that problem permanently...)

      Headset wouldn't turn on anymore.
      Because a hair thin wire broke and the power button press didn't pass through to the main PCB anymore.

      Annoyingly, BT still doesn't work, because a tiny capacitor broke off at some point and took its pad with it. Sigh

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      @darkrat I recognized the pcb because I just took one of these apart last week for a transplant project. Feeling lucky cause my terminals were not covered with mastic like those. Did the cap eject from our reality or are you going to attempt some micro soldering?

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        @darkrat I recognized the pcb because I just took one of these apart last week for a transplant project. Feeling lucky cause my terminals were not covered with mastic like those. Did the cap eject from our reality or are you going to attempt some micro soldering?

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        @boyago I *was* trying to microsolder it.

        but then it disappeared into a paralell dimension while I had it in my tweezers

        Probably going to try to just patch the missing trace and see if it works without the cap. I *think* it's just a smoothing cap for a power-on transistor

        Otherwise it's off to "let's randomly guess the cap specs and hope"

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