My TE looks horrible, the small connection points on the main ribbon to cartridge cable have about 1/3 of them removed, it was originally a Cap job with what looked like a few bad ribbon connections gone horribly wrong.
What I have to work with, are good connection points on the main board, but the cartridge board ribbon solder points can't be used. I can follow their traces back to the main points on the Cartridge (where the solder points ball out a bit), and use small Mylar wire to re-connect.
My question is how the hell do I do this with out F%))'('ing up the other side of the ribbon cable.. the points are so close together, I always run solder over to the other side, or if I connect one wire successfully to a solder point, if I go to the next one, the heat from my iron almost always makes the one beside it heat up and loosen its' connection. How do I do this with out this problem? Is there a method of doing this which is beyond my pneumonia like staggering solder skills?