Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
My favorite head torch partly failed, the red LEDs still work, but the white LEDs no longer switch on.
I've taken it apart, and it looks like a very small surface mount resistor has fallen off the circuit board. I only found it by accident, it's very small, I need tweezers to pick it up.

It's the small resistor 1R0, which should be soldered into the pads marked R5.
I'm trying to decide the best way to solder it back in, so far all I can come up with is the glue the resistor back in place with a dab of super glue, then try and put a little solder on the ends of the resistor, without getting everthing too hot to and knackering the PCB.
Any better ideas? Preferably from someone how has done or attempted a repair like this before.
The photo is magnified by about x2
I've taken it apart, and it looks like a very small surface mount resistor has fallen off the circuit board. I only found it by accident, it's very small, I need tweezers to pick it up.

It's the small resistor 1R0, which should be soldered into the pads marked R5.
I'm trying to decide the best way to solder it back in, so far all I can come up with is the glue the resistor back in place with a dab of super glue, then try and put a little solder on the ends of the resistor, without getting everthing too hot to and knackering the PCB.
Any better ideas? Preferably from someone how has done or attempted a repair like this before.
The photo is magnified by about x2

