I have recapped a few other system, but man I struggling a little bit with my PC Engine GT and more so with my Super CD-ROM2. Some of these caps are so corroded it's hard to get them to lift off. Sometimes I can add a little solder and they'll lift right off, but not these guys. When doing the GT two pads came up, 504 and 103. 504 the pad came clean off and 103 the trace pulled up a bit, both on the positive side. So I put a bit of solder paste, but it doesn't really hold the cap down or trace down.
What method do people use to keep from pulling up traces? When I did my gear gear I actually snipped several of them then remainder legs, added a little solider than remove some of solder from the pad. Granted with the GG the majority or radial, but I had to use this method to not destroy the pads as it was really bad especially on the audio board with has SMD capacitor.
What has been frustrating it the SCD2, I thought it would be okay. Nope, in the radial capacitors are so far corrode the want to pull up traces. To add to frustration the kit I got from Console 5 isn't fully complete and not everything matches. I remove all the capacitors then started installing new ones and that's when I could find the right ones and it was already deep into it. At this point I seriously doubt my SCD2 will work after all the caps are in place.
i haven't powered on the GT yet as I fell I would like to try and find a better way to fix those to pads. Can you recommend a better way to fix traces and restore pads. I think this will come in hard when I get around to trying to repair my broken SGFX . My plan there is epoxy board back the try to trim off the top layer carefully of the top traces at break point then either apply solder across or solder paste.
Is there a particular type/brand that you folks can recommend that might work better to pad/trace repair