How to remove smd chip without hot air

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    How to remove smd chip without hot air gun or specialist tools and equipment. The chip is about 1/4 the size of a 1 penny peace.and its no bigger than a screw that holds the panel closed on a pc, check out the photo at the end of the video.
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  • @amccandlesandcameras
    @amccandlesandcameras 8 років тому +4

    Thank you soooooo much. This is perfect for the occasional repair that I do. I couldn't justify $80+ for a hot air station that would only get used once a year.

  • @mosiowaty1573
    @mosiowaty1573 8 років тому +1

    you didn't surrender. Respect, man.

  • @adrianclark8780
    @adrianclark8780 8 років тому +3

    I thought this was so good as I have been trying to remove a chip from an o2 sensor motherboard, located in a restored 67 Mustang.... The edelbrock kit has only 3000 miles on it and to replace it is over $200..
    Having watched your method of removing a chip I can now go ahead and replicate what you have done to get the chip out. I tried a solder sucker and removed most of the solder but still could not get the 18 pins to let go of the board. Your copper wire method is brilliant and to clean the board with copper braid is an excellent idea..Thanks heaps

  • @messenger8279
    @messenger8279 9 років тому +2

    My fellow brit you have just saved me a small fortune on an Ebay purchase of a hot air set up. i have a broken circuit board on a Bosch washing machine that I am told needs a new 28pin Led driver. Its tiny and located so close to 2 tiny micro resistors. Now I can avoid the cost of the heat gun and not risk the resistors de soldering. I just have to take care resoldering the new Ic Led driver back in with a magnifying glass and avoid coffee or alcohol cos I will need to be cool hand luke. :-)

    • @fixitdaz
      @fixitdaz  9 років тому +1

      Colin Riley just use the force lol glad it helped you out.

    • @nurlindafsihotang49
      @nurlindafsihotang49 7 років тому

      fixitdaz indeed. Thankyou, for fixing phones or tab where plenty of component stood so close together, this method seems quite handy.

  • @geoffphuketInPhuket
    @geoffphuketInPhuket 10 років тому +2

    Everyone in our department had their own favourite way to remove smd's. For a small, inaccessible chip like this, I used to carefully cut the pins along the top with a sharp Stanley knife (several swipes would do it), remove the legless chip, then apply generous amounts of flux to the pcb and remove the pins with a hot iron and solder braid. Larger chips are easily removed with a hot air gun.
    Hope you've bought a better camera since making this video :-)

  • @netguy204
    @netguy204 9 років тому +1

    So helpful! Thanks! I've been fabbing my own surface mount PCBs lately and was stumped on how to do rework once a device had more than 2 pins. Works perfectly every time.

  • @JanxZ
    @JanxZ 4 роки тому +1

    i have normal 50 built in volume and max volume in yt, your great quality voice blew my eardums

  • @southjerseysound7340
    @southjerseysound7340 8 років тому

    Super simple but brilliant idea.As for the few haters that complained about your hand being in the way for a bit.I think if they cant figure out that you were doing the same thing on the other side that they might want to rethink soldering ;)

  • @hidi__
    @hidi__ 9 років тому +1

    I wish I'd known this in my Freshman Intro to Electrical Engineering class. When we moved on to soldering in that class, we had to start with de-soldering things off of boards my teacher had in bins. Myself, and many others wanted to remove microchips, so we tried to do it with just a soldering iron and copper braid. Turns out, that's a bad idea and will most likely ruin your board.

  • @MrChickenPicker
    @MrChickenPicker 8 років тому +2

    Well done, fixitdaz! I just removed a tiny SO-16 chip using your method and it worked like a charm ;-) Thanks a lot!

  • @DrTune
    @DrTune 8 років тому +2

    This is a decent trick but ~70 bucks on an inexpensive hot air station is an excellent investment. I use mine all the time, wouldn't be without it. Also - handy hint - it makes a fantastic tool for ungluing things covered in hot glue.

  • @Benchandbeyond
    @Benchandbeyond 11 років тому

    ive never seen this technique before and i would adopt it if i didnt have a heat gun . it was a clever soloution and one i hadnt ever considered

  • @mentaldemise
    @mentaldemise 9 років тому +16

    That sound at 5:00 sounds like pads ripping off the board. :/ Did this result in any lifted pads?

  • @Adamhc75
    @Adamhc75 10 років тому +1

    Never thought about doing that way.
    Thank-you for the tips.

  • @Britec09
    @Britec09 12 років тому +1

    Awesome video Daz very informative. Keep up the good work.

  • @Benchandbeyond
    @Benchandbeyond 11 років тому

    I like this idea but i think a hot air gun with the correct nozzle type and capton tape (to protect the surrounding components) would still be the best method. it did look like you had to use some force to pull the chip off. however im just being picky and this is actually a brilliant improvisation and ive learnt something new today. many thanks

  • @NumanSyed
    @NumanSyed 7 років тому

    Splendid! A very simple useful technic.
    I couldn't stop but to see the comments here for more constructive critics/suggestion but found many with fruitless worries of burning the chip!
    Well, if you don't know how to decide on what to do and when to do with this how to do, then its pointless to learn and improve.
    Ain't it so?

  • @ianmontgomery7213
    @ianmontgomery7213 8 років тому +9

    How often do you lift pads at the same time when you use this method?

  • @sonnyfontes558
    @sonnyfontes558 10 років тому +1

    That is such a cool method! I am doing that from now on! Thanks!

  • @mosfet500
    @mosfet500 10 років тому

    Nice idea, I' m not crazy about hot air guns either. If you don't watch the temp you can fry a chip with a hot air gun, especially the cheap guns.

  • @MrLESRAJ
    @MrLESRAJ Рік тому +1

    Well done great idea, thank you.

  • @boastringfield2395
    @boastringfield2395 7 років тому

    Not baaaaad.................. i NEVER thought that way.........
    Thats Prety Smart Sir. Thanks. Thumbs Up !

  • @JahanZeb1976
    @JahanZeb1976 10 років тому +1

    Excellent technique dear sir. I would give a try to the method. I am using hot air but you are correct hot air is not always suitable due to difficult locations. Regards,

    • @sara78130
      @sara78130 8 років тому

      +LearningZone u make vidoe like that..ok

    • @dapoorprince8562
      @dapoorprince8562 7 років тому

      specially when they are surrounded by plenty of tiny components.

    • @okamijubei
      @okamijubei 6 років тому

      And don't forget size

  • @IanSendsIt
    @IanSendsIt 11 років тому

    Im with you man! so far it's been the safest, fastest and cleanest way to remove SMDs for me. If you have really tiny devices, use some copper wire from CAT5/CAT6 cables; exact same principle as this amazing champ!

  • @TheKetsa
    @TheKetsa 8 років тому +7

    Great technique, it needs a new video however. 480p feels old.

    • @fixitdaz
      @fixitdaz  8 років тому +2

      +TheKetsa thanks for the suggestion I will review it and see what I can do thanks for watching.

    • @eshneto
      @eshneto 7 років тому

      TheKetsa Just what O thought. But 480p on focus would already have been great.

  • @awackocrank
    @awackocrank 10 років тому

    I protect heat sensitive parts with a poultice of wet toilet paper molded around the susceptible part. I learned that from sweating copper pipes and using wet rags to protect wood from the torch. That is a clever idea that you have. I wonder if a soldering gun could be rigged with a bent piece of copper wire instead of the usual tip, preheated, then dropped down onto the pins of the chip. Of course it would be important to be sure that no current was flowing through the substitute tip or the chip would be electrically destroyed

  • @Vidya1939
    @Vidya1939 6 років тому

    Hi, You have removed tons of load from my head sir.tkq very much , l liked u r slider/ desoldering iron . Nice trick will help many if used properly .again tks

  • @jayleon4572
    @jayleon4572 9 років тому

    Cool my friend. Easy way and if done carefully the board gets no damage. 5 plus to you.

  • @fixitdaz
    @fixitdaz  11 років тому +1

    Glad this helped you out,you may of found it easier/faster with a higher wat soldering iron,Thanks for watching.

  • @johanponin1360
    @johanponin1360 5 років тому

    wanted to do that forever .. should be taught everywhere

  • @spragzpc1
    @spragzpc1 10 років тому +1

    i own two hotair guns..was just curious how to do it ..without the gun..seem to be more work and skill without the gun...great video ..thanks

  • @Penfold8
    @Penfold8 9 років тому

    If you aren't going to use the component again you could always take a scalpel and cut the pins off the chip, then you could take an iron and remove the pins from the traces easily. That big copper wire kinda scares me with potential heat damage.

  • @anthonyyongfeng
    @anthonyyongfeng 8 років тому

    Great idea for desolding smd chips !

  • @Sailing_Nimbus_26
    @Sailing_Nimbus_26 8 років тому +5

    hey ;) cut it off with a EREM cutter model 2482 E work brilliant :) and then remove debris with solderwick and flux :)

  • @haze42082
    @haze42082 9 років тому

    great idea. I definitely like hot air though, and use kapton tape and tin foil over anything I don't want to get hot!

  • @bendaly
    @bendaly 11 років тому

    Another good vid low melt solder is business for that but its good to see other ways thanks

  • @feklee
    @feklee 11 років тому

    Just tried it with an ERSA 30 soldering iron (30W) and a 1.5mm copper wire. After heating for two minutes I was able to remove the component, a fragile receptacle. Fortunately, this was just practice: The receptacle got damaged. One edge was partially melted, and two pins got ripped, sticking to the board.

  • @bulwinkle
    @bulwinkle 9 років тому +10

    A great idea, but its a shame that much of the action was obscured by your hands.

    • @arfurfoxhaike
      @arfurfoxhaike 8 років тому +2

      +Robert Langford I thought his hands were very attractive!

  • @russsimmons9960
    @russsimmons9960 5 років тому

    I've been searching and your idea is impressive. I may try it.

  • @atms001
    @atms001 7 років тому

    Thank you . such brilliant idea! I don't have a project at the moment, but I wonder if it will work if we use thermal paste along both the terminals instead of applying more solder?

    • @fixitdaz
      @fixitdaz  7 років тому

      +A Teo probably not but let me know if you try and works without making to mutch mess. Thanks for watching.

  • @RossDuClair
    @RossDuClair 7 років тому

    I just couldn't watch this piece...and I really wanted to.

  • @ClubFoodJet
    @ClubFoodJet 10 років тому

    this is exactly the video ive been looking for the last hour or so. regarding the instructions for the IC removal anyway. So frustrating that the video is out of focus.
    Note to the uploader:
    It seems your camera is in fact pretty decent, judging by the cristal clear image of the tools in the top of the shot. it is just set up a bit too close to your workpiece

  • @electron7373
    @electron7373 2 роки тому +1

    Put Capton tape over nylon connector.

  • @nutworldrevenge876
    @nutworldrevenge876 10 років тому

    have used this method using a paperclip bent to correct shape works well

  • @mrdman094081
    @mrdman094081 Рік тому +1

    Liked, subscribed. 😁

  • @kedarprabhudessai
    @kedarprabhudessai 7 років тому

    nice technique hope u didn't rip of the pads from PCB.. .. but awesome idea.. requires good skills.

  • @devilmecare
    @devilmecare 9 років тому

    Go get solder wick it's braided copper from an electronics parts store. Just ask for it they will know what you mean.

  • @arfurfoxhaike
    @arfurfoxhaike 8 років тому

    Very good ,Thank you for sharing you skills.

  • @SiliconSet
    @SiliconSet 9 років тому

    Great help! Many thanks!

  • @peterhentrich
    @peterhentrich 9 років тому

    Those pliers in the background were in focus. You just needed to pull the camera back 25cm.

  • @justbanter8727
    @justbanter8727 8 років тому +1

    nice technique - thanks for sharing

  • @Kaibil66
    @Kaibil66 9 років тому

    Excellent idea.... good job

  • @enriquegrajales1677
    @enriquegrajales1677 9 років тому

    good idea and so simple Tks.

  • @zhv3062
    @zhv3062 3 роки тому

    Exactly what I wanted, thanks daz.

    • @fixitdaz
      @fixitdaz  3 роки тому

      Glad I could help

    • @zhv3062
      @zhv3062 3 роки тому

      @@fixitdaz followed this and have since fixed my motherboard. saved me $$$ from having to buy a new one.

  • @DatGunitKilla
    @DatGunitKilla 10 років тому

    how do you make for the wire to not move when touched by the iron? It keeps moving away so I can't even heat it up not mentioning desoldering

  • @callme1000
    @callme1000 11 років тому

    this way well help me a lot, thanks man
    I hope see more Creative Idea from you.

  • @mojoguzzi6407
    @mojoguzzi6407 9 років тому +1

    Brilliant! Thanks!!

  • @farrda1
    @farrda1 9 років тому

    Nice one mate thanks

  • @alexanderallanjoipin8939
    @alexanderallanjoipin8939 7 років тому

    good job sir now i have idea thanks so much

  • @KrazyKittyTailz
    @KrazyKittyTailz 10 років тому

    Thanks for this homemade SMD removal tip......love to try this out in my lab @ work!

  • @javidhuseynov9695
    @javidhuseynov9695 7 років тому

    Or use a heat sink cup over the plastic covered connector

  • @geffreytodd
    @geffreytodd 10 років тому +3

    Late comer... Great tip.

  • @Nintendo129
    @Nintendo129 7 років тому +1

    Why just not use desoldering wick/braid on the pins directly? would it work?

    • @fixitdaz
      @fixitdaz  7 років тому

      +Nintendo129 probably not but I could be wrong this is just a easy way to remove it if all you have with you is a soldering iron and a bit of wire if you are on site and the pressure is on to fix it. you know how it goes less down time the better.

  • @mykebell7626
    @mykebell7626 10 років тому +1

    I like this tutorial it was brilliant.
    as I work in the motor trade and come across a lot of electronic components that sometime fail and only need board replacing of a chip now I know it can be do thank you for the video myke

  • @zoro22222222
    @zoro22222222 9 років тому +4

    Simple and clever

  • @TomashPL58
    @TomashPL58 10 років тому

    Yeah, try to remove this way a chip, soldered to ,25in thick traces (like so8 transistors for example) You need a preheat. And if You have a preheat station, You already have hot air so... ;) But nice trick anyway. Could use better camera or magnifying glass tough. Movie quality is at most a haidryer like.
    Cheers!

  • @rayhindle642
    @rayhindle642 7 років тому

    Neet trick...................Thanks for sharing.

  • @fixitdaz
    @fixitdaz  11 років тому

    No i have never tried Chip Quik removal alloy and flux, I may try some, it would be handy to get you out of a jam if you were on site and only had you soldering iron with you.Thanks for watching.

  • @DilawarShah88
    @DilawarShah88 8 років тому

    good technique

  • @adelamir4681
    @adelamir4681 8 років тому

    Very good style

  • @demoinja3695
    @demoinja3695 8 років тому

    really nice idea thank you for sharing it

  • @fixitdaz
    @fixitdaz  11 років тому

    Thanks.

  • @gomezgelvezgvm
    @gomezgelvezgvm 6 років тому

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!

  • @fixitdaz
    @fixitdaz  11 років тому

    Ok Thanks,will let you know if i need any.

  • @TheLightningStalker
    @TheLightningStalker 10 років тому

    What if the chip has a thermal pad?

  • @fixitdaz
    @fixitdaz  12 років тому

    Thanks bri appreciate it.

  • @TimsComputerRepair
    @TimsComputerRepair 12 років тому

    Love the title. You have skilz

  • @venkateshkolachalam3766
    @venkateshkolachalam3766 9 років тому

    excellent brilliant idea

  • @nounouberbez
    @nounouberbez 9 років тому

    Super, merci pour l'astuce :)

  • @vincenzosanna621
    @vincenzosanna621 8 років тому

    thank you fixitdaz, it is a very very good idea

  • @حسام-ح1ظ9م
    @حسام-ح1ظ9م 8 років тому

    Hello my brother ECU if he fell into the water Are repaired or replaced by the new one and can I if malfunction inside Are replaced widget electronic and thank you my brother

  • @herrlip72
    @herrlip72 5 років тому

    just cover the plastic with heat resistant tape and use a hot air gun, point the gun away from the plastic

  • @tinygriffy
    @tinygriffy 7 років тому

    Great ! Thanks for sharing !

  • @8953147
    @8953147 7 років тому

    Excellent!

  • @friendsofkeith2055
    @friendsofkeith2055 10 років тому

    Most excellent!

  • @fixitdaz
    @fixitdaz  12 років тому

    Improvise adapt overcome. Thanks Buddy

  • @fixitdaz
    @fixitdaz  11 років тому

    Your welcome Thanks for watching.

  • @fixitdaz
    @fixitdaz  11 років тому

    your welcome.Thanks for watching

  • @michaelbyrnes1822
    @michaelbyrnes1822 6 років тому

    Thank you , Sir

  • @froilandelacruz8260
    @froilandelacruz8260 7 років тому

    thanks it a lot of help for me

  • @SMDSchablonen
    @SMDSchablonen 11 років тому

    great video man thanks fr the share :)

  • @fixitdaz
    @fixitdaz  11 років тому

    Hi jamisnemo, Post your video on here as a video response, glad it helped you out.

  • @miranlyan1
    @miranlyan1 3 роки тому

    nice idea thanks

  • @jamisnemo
    @jamisnemo 11 років тому

    I was able to use a similar technique to remove a different SMD part layout. I posted the video of the attempt. It worked great!

  • @TheRobertSt
    @TheRobertSt 8 років тому

    Interesting, time to repair that big soldering iron in the box...

  • @power-max
    @power-max 10 років тому

    I think it is time for a new camera! My old sony handycam from the early 90's records better quality on cassettes!

  • @GeorgeSariev
    @GeorgeSariev 10 років тому +1

    greate thanks

    • @fixitdaz
      @fixitdaz  10 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching

  • @codebeat4192
    @codebeat4192 6 років тому

    Very clever.

  • @herrlip72
    @herrlip72 4 роки тому

    Low melt solder

  • @egorkarus
    @egorkarus 10 років тому

    nice idea