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Have a 120gb classic IPod that needs fixing - have already got the little part that needs soldering on - it's tiny, about 5mm across and not going to do it myself (i'll break it) - it's three or six pin, I can't remember. I've tried SS Radio who said it was a little bit too small.
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Do NOT give it to SS Radio, he couldn't solder to save his life, they destroyed a monitor chassis of mine a few months back with their incompetent soldering skills, I have since repaired 3 of my own monitors.
We are not talking cheap monitors here either, these are expensive arcade CRT monitors!
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