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How To Desolder Smd Components Without Special Tools Youtube

how To Desolder Smd Components Without Special Tools Youtube
how To Desolder Smd Components Without Special Tools Youtube

How To Desolder Smd Components Without Special Tools Youtube Smd desoldering trick how to desolder smd components easy how to to desolder smd components quick and easythanks for watching ;)please subscribe ;)mr imbus. Shows how to safely remove an smd ic using just a good iron and some solder. if done properly, there is no damage to the board or ic, and both can be re used.

how To Desolder smd without special tools youtube
how To Desolder smd without special tools youtube

How To Desolder Smd Without Special Tools Youtube Avdweb.nl tech tips tips 2 desoldering smdyou don't need special tools for desoldering smd capacitors and resistors. you just need a soldering st. Adding more solder to each pad provides some extra "thermal mass" so that the blobs of solder stay molten for longer after you move the iron away. apply very slight upward pressure on the component with your tweezers while moving the soldering iron back and forth to the solder blobs on each side. Step 2: apply solder paste to pcb. for a small pcb with few components, you can just spread solder paste on the pads manually, but for complex pcbs, a stencil, as shown in the picture, is needed. once you have the board firmly held on the table (as shown), place the stencil over it, and apply a little bit of solder paste. Heat the solder by using the soldering iron until it starts to melt. try nudging the pins with the soldering iron to move the solder away from the joints. pull the components you want to remove with the pliers. make sure to apply the pressure at the tips (not the bodies) to avoid damaging the components.

how To Desoldering smd Tqfp 100 without special Soldering Station
how To Desoldering smd Tqfp 100 without special Soldering Station

How To Desoldering Smd Tqfp 100 Without Special Soldering Station Step 2: apply solder paste to pcb. for a small pcb with few components, you can just spread solder paste on the pads manually, but for complex pcbs, a stencil, as shown in the picture, is needed. once you have the board firmly held on the table (as shown), place the stencil over it, and apply a little bit of solder paste. Heat the solder by using the soldering iron until it starts to melt. try nudging the pins with the soldering iron to move the solder away from the joints. pull the components you want to remove with the pliers. make sure to apply the pressure at the tips (not the bodies) to avoid damaging the components. Step 3: solder wick. solder wick is basically just copper braid that soaks up solder when you heat it up. good solder wick should always have flux in it. to use it, simply hole it up the the joint you want to remove solder from and hold a soldering iron up to it. it should soak up the solder fairly quickly. Make sure that you keep the tip of your soldering iron clean and tinned. prime the desoldering pump by pressing down on the plunger until it locks into place. place the tip of the desoldering pump as close to the molten solder as possible. press the plunger release button while keeping the tip of the pump in place.

how To Desolder An smd Chip without special tools youtube
how To Desolder An smd Chip without special tools youtube

How To Desolder An Smd Chip Without Special Tools Youtube Step 3: solder wick. solder wick is basically just copper braid that soaks up solder when you heat it up. good solder wick should always have flux in it. to use it, simply hole it up the the joint you want to remove solder from and hold a soldering iron up to it. it should soak up the solder fairly quickly. Make sure that you keep the tip of your soldering iron clean and tinned. prime the desoldering pump by pressing down on the plunger until it locks into place. place the tip of the desoldering pump as close to the molten solder as possible. press the plunger release button while keeping the tip of the pump in place.

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