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MINELAB F1A4 ex military metal detectors - tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="KarlS" data-source="post: 97382" data-attributes="member: 2409"><p>Just use bit more solder on the solder joint. Make sure that your soldering iron is not too hot, about 300 degree C or bit less. After heating the joint and componend leg for about 3 to 4 seconds you can pull the component out. Then clean up with solder wick. Unheated solder suckered aren't much good to clean holes. Do same with SM chips. Run the solder across the pins and to short them out. It require bit of juggling to have molten solder on both sides of IC . You can use two soldering irons for that . Most important is that the soldering iron is not too hot.</p><p>Karl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarlS, post: 97382, member: 2409"] Just use bit more solder on the solder joint. Make sure that your soldering iron is not too hot, about 300 degree C or bit less. After heating the joint and componend leg for about 3 to 4 seconds you can pull the component out. Then clean up with solder wick. Unheated solder suckered aren't much good to clean holes. Do same with SM chips. Run the solder across the pins and to short them out. It require bit of juggling to have molten solder on both sides of IC . You can use two soldering irons for that . Most important is that the soldering iron is not too hot. Karl [/QUOTE]
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MINELAB F1A4 ex military metal detectors - tips, settings, questions
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