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I agree with Cacole completely. <br /> <br />And anything bigger is a regular soldering gun anyway. I too have seen the advertisement on TV and have to laugh at them. Perhaps the technology is proven valid but there is not enough "Current" to be worth a damn when you get it out to solder something. <br /> <br />I want to illustrate something, I know I will go off topic but bear with me. <br /> <br />Recently there was a "shootout" between Radar Jammers and Police Speed Guns on my Di***V several years ago. The main thing is do these things JAM the police radar gun?? <br /> <br />The exercises were conducted with different models at different ranges varying from 1/4 mile down to shap shooting from several yards away as the target went by. <br /> <br />Bottom line result put the police radar gun 4 inches from the Jammer and it will be Jammed. You would need military type jammers that the USAF uses on thier aircraft to defeat radars from up to miles away. Such Jammers are too big and consume too much power for your car to support it. <br /> <br />That is my illustration as to why you cannot use a Cold Solder tool. <br /> <br />Oh and please DO NOT apply electricity to anything inside your computer. There is no justification for it and will destroy or severely damage your machine. It is literally cheaper to replace that one bad componet than trying to purchase a replacement computer.
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