Just need one of these tips... You can pull pots, toggles, pinheaders, whatever.
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Solder wick is great for cleaning up SMD parts—especially ICs.Also, I’ve never had luck with a desoldering wick/braid
I want thisJust need one of these tips... You can pull pots, toggles, pinheaders, whatever.
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Also, I’ve never had luck with a desoldering wick/braid.
I would say desoldering rates up there with soldering. You’re quite shit for a long time and then it clicks and you’re proficient.I was quite angry earlier and to be honest I got a little bit more pissed after posting because I knew someone will comment "desoldering is easy".
It's not. At least not for me (edit: and for a lot of other people too, FWIW).
Holy fucking shit
Just Dahmn!
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Call it the Zzuf
I’ve seen some people solder a solid wire across all three and then heat that up, releasing them all. Lots of SMD parts are removed that way too in some vids I watched.
I’ve seen some people solder a solid wire across all three and then heat that up, releasing them all. Lots of SMD parts are removed that way too in some vids I watched.
I get your point. I’ve had a slot of practice, probably too much.I was quite angry earlier and to be honest I got a little bit more pissed after posting because I knew someone will comment "desoldering is easy".
It's not. At least not for me (edit: and for a lot of other people too, FWIW). I don't know if it's the solder (remember, non-leaded only for me), the iron or the sucker that sucks (in the wrong way), but it's hell. I don't have any solder wick right now, but I did earlier and that never worked either.
I ended up getting the hot air and soldering station someone linked from Aliexpress, I'll just shelve this for now until that gets here and hope that the PCB is still salvageable. If not I'll have to get a new one I guess.
That's #1 on my current hit list. Time to up my game on the SMT tooling as I port more and more of my older designs to that format.Yep, before I had the wide tip I would just lay the iron sideways across all three lugs of the pot.
I usually break out the tweezers for SMD work.
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