marciolsf
Member
I may not be as big of an expert as @squeept or @RIP-Felix, but I've sided with the "tantalums are not a permanent fix" team. Why? Well, I've spent close to a year working on my cecha and was an early adopter of the syscon method. At squeept's urging, I bought a cheap pocket scope and while it wasn't as good as a full bench scope, it was good enough to test most components to some degree or another. I then went ahead and tested and documented every single IC on the board, broke and replaced a few caps and fuses, tried multiple versions of the tantalumns, bridge wires, and it always, ALWAYS came back to the same error -- the dreaded 3034.
At this point, it just became a matter of simple elimination. There's absolutely nothing else wrong with my board, so it has to be bga. I debated getting it reballed just to rule that out as well, but instead I bought a near-mint 2501A, stashed away my cecha01 and haven't looked back. I might get my fatty reballed at some point, and I'm fairly sure it'll work ok after that, but for right now I'm good.
At this point, it just became a matter of simple elimination. There's absolutely nothing else wrong with my board, so it has to be bga. I debated getting it reballed just to rule that out as well, but instead I bought a near-mint 2501A, stashed away my cecha01 and haven't looked back. I might get my fatty reballed at some point, and I'm fairly sure it'll work ok after that, but for right now I'm good.