Soldering Tip / Great Way To Remove Components
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2023
- Great way to remove components is a cool little video showing an amazing simple trick to help with your connector / header removals.
If you enjoyed this short video you will find many more informative soldering videos on my Mr SolderFix UA-cam channel.
Good luck and thank you for watching.
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where was this two weeks ago!!
What happened two weeks ago? 😂😂
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Same on my side, i had extra 2 hands.
Solder sucker and solder wick has left the chat.
That's what I'm saying lmao
If you've ever tried desoldering this kind of connectors, the wick and sucker will not really work, there is always residual solder that keeps it in place
In the end you spend so much time on it that the plastic frame will melt
So yes this method seems to be way better
Hi , thank you. Trying to get the exact point over that you mention isn't easy , trust me . Hopefully one day people will understand better 👍
@@LeAdri1du40I have tried desoldering these kind of connectors and you mentioned something crucial. That the plastic will melt on the connectors. Let me teach you about thermal mass. The more thermal mass something has the more heat you have to apply. This is a very basic description but essentially in this video the guy adds a thick copper wire to distribute the heat better. The side effect is that he has given the solder joints more thermal mass meaning he has to use more heat for a longer time which would cause more damage to the connectors. If you are trying to remove the connectors without damaging them a wick or even better a solder sucker will remove the solder super quick if used correctly and will let you remove the connectors without damaging them.
Hi , sorry I have to disagree with the last comment . You will NOT cause more damage to the plastic part of the connector and is a lot safer for the board . Tried all methods going , this is my safer preferred method. If you like your method stick to it . As you should know wick and solder suckers will often lead to a small amount of solder contact down the barrels ( sometimes very difficult to avoid ) when the connector is then pulled out part of the barrel comes with it , not good if you have a multilayer board . Seen this hundreds of times over the years . My method avoids this risk . totally. Thank you , but I had to reply to that not quite correct comment.
For everyone who ever tried to desolder these types of connectors or any connector with many TH pins must appreciate and will have their mind blown. :D
JUST be careful to not overheat the PCB, but with this, it might be actually harder than normally.
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Or just use a solder sucking pump and not have to worry about any of that.
this is quicker and uses less total heat
You can easily remove plastic bracket and remove connector pin by pin.....
Hi , you can't do that with every connector and this is way quicker . I used to do it the way you mentioned , never again though .
Agree with that - not allways the best way [especially with poor access to connector top surface) but when possible, why not :) i mostly heat connector to 150C deg and remove it like butter. Cheers 🍻
dude use fucking solder wick dont be a dump fuck that does that@@mrsolderfix3996
Yeah as what adafruit recommends
Wow I can’t believe I have never seen this. Gonna have to give it a shot, just dealt with a hellish DuPont header desoldar yesterday, wish I had seen this!
Hi , this really is a great method . I've shown it in other videos . People seem to love it 👍
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Sharing the heat to all pins at once! This guy is good!
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Thats so clever, thanks for sharing!
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@@mrsolderfix3996 yw, tbh i need this trick alot . So i dont need to cut it one by one 😅
Just slide off the plastic spacer/retainer and desolder one pin at a time.
Hi , not always possible
@@mrsolderfix3996 in that case that's totally possible, quicker and don't overheat the PCB
Even connectors like this in the video , not always possible to slide the plastic off . I've seen many ways to remove over the years , this is at times the best .
Too much hassle to reuse after disassembly.
brilliant! the added mass lets you flow all of them so easily.
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OMG this is genius. I suffered so much taking off headers. I often resort to blowers, resulting in totally crisping the board and damaging ICs everywhere.
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Whoa neat trick ❤
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I usually plug in a connector to keep the pins aligned even if I melt the plastic a bit, but I'll try this method next time
Hi , thank you for mentioning your method , that is a good solution at times . Thanks again , take care 👍
That's an insane trick, I will give it a try 😮
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Wow the vias just cleaned themselves! Magic
One day I'll show you how it's done 👍
I have tried several times to remove some components without much success, just watched your video gonna give this method today. Any suggestions on what flux and braid you use would be greatly appreciated. Now to sit down and go thru your other videos. Great tips.
Good job thanks for sharing like this video
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the smilies like that!
really wonderful idea.
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video , hopefully it can help a few people out with their desoldering issues. I've posted a few longer videos along a similar theme with some more great desoldering methods , might be worth checking them out . Thanks again , take care 👍
Fantastic trick. Thanks for sharing. How thick is the copper wire you're using?
I tried soldering once but failed cause i didn't knew about flux. In your videos you make it look very easy
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting, very kind of you . As I mention in all of my videos, flux is essential when soldering . Solder wire has a small core of flux running through the centre of it but this burns off to quickly when iron heats applied . This is why external flux added to your joints is crucial to achieve good soldering results . Thanks again , take care 👍
@@mrsolderfix3996 Thank you, i will watch your channel cause i'm decided to learn soldering to repair some stuff, and today i tried to solder with flux but still failed cause it's a solid flux maybe
My sucker have problem when I need to deal many pins at same time, I can remove one each time, and I mean remove from the plastic support. So I better use the heat gun then use the sucker and hot air to clean the holes.
Hi , the way I show is definitely easier . Good luck 👍
To grip these headers i usually use a random female header lying about. Easier to hold on to even with fingers which also are protected from the warmed-up pins
Metal alloy Rose or Wood - enjoy
Wow, great tip. Thanks
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Excellent bro 🎉
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Great 🎉
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Amazing 🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏
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Good idea, more mass, holds heat longer
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what gauge of copper wire do you use for this operation?
Looks like 12awg from romex
thank you so much for giving me this useful information
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I used solder wicks and this trick when i run out of them
ok, it's a valid workaround, but a solder wick would be ideal, it doesn't heat the board as much, it doesn't need more tin and it's safer and faster
Hi , the trouble with solder braid ( wick ) is that it can leave a small amount of solder between the part where the pin is touching the side of the barrel which can be impossible to remove
When you then remove your component you take this part of the barrel with you , on a multilayer board this can be extremely bad news . So dropping the component out first then wicking out the holes is safer , not the other way round .
That was Fantastic
Can i spread flux on all pins and just use the solder wick? Will it work?
Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated . The trouble with solder wicking out the holes with the pins in is that when the pins are pushed right against part of the barrel , it's nigh impossible to get the solder out at them points . When you pull the connector out you can easily take part of the barrel with it . Better to drop the connector out first then easily wick out the pin free holes . Thanks again , take care 👍
@@mrsolderfix3996 i understand
Nice 👍👍
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Is this the way to remove SIP8 opamps? They look harder to get out than DIP8 because there's no clearance to even clip them. Maybe I will try this approach.
This tío is ver usefull 🎉
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Very Good
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Nice👏👏
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Nice but soldering wire west ho jaye ga ❤❤👍👍
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very good
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nice video!
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Very good 👍
holy
you genius
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Thank you 🎉
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Soldering metal is much expensive than desoldering wire, so this method is not economical.
Hi , thank you for your comment. Desoldering braid is actually more expensive than solder wire so i don't quite agree with your comment 🤷
@mrsolderfix3996 true, desoldering wick is pretty expensive
so good sir
А феном не проще было бы?
awesome !
Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated . I've done a few videos showing this wire trick , some of them for much larger multi pin devices . It really is a great alternative method . Thanks again for watching 👍
Thanks for the video
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Very good
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Good boy thank you
Owsome
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How much watts solder iron?????😮
Hi , the iron used was a Weller TCP S which is 50 watt 👍
Nice.
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I like the principle, but my OCD still says, flux, desolder individually, flux, clean up with solder wick.
Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated . For many years I did it exactly how you described it but will never go back to that method . It's way easier to drop the component out and then clear the holes . So many people have commented to me that it's helped them enormously doing it the way this video shows . Thanks again , take care 👍
It seems to work well, but I think a heat gun for soldering makes quick work without needing to use extra materials, but if you're without such tools this is a decent approach.
Hi , thank you for your comment. I have hot air stations etc but there are times when this method is so much better than using hot air . This is so much better than hot air for the surrounding components and for pumping unwanted hot air into your board potentially delaminating it. Also plastic bodied components i.e connectors , headers etc that will melt using hot air can be safely removed using this method so if necessary can be reused . Hope that helps explain this great method . Thanks 👍
get soldering iron with screw head type, replace the tip with long chopper 1mm wire... there you go
Hi , unfortunately any decent iron doesn't come with that type of screw tip .
solder wick is also a good solution as well as hot air
Good!
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retira el soporte plástico y desuelda los pines
Good job....
Hi , thank you 👍
Use wider tweezers
You can also remove that black part and then resold single pins.
Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated . Your right about removing the plastic but on some headers and strips this is so tight it's really hard to remove . This option is so much quicker and easier . Thanks again , take care 👍
Я тоже так делаю добавляю много припоч только без медной проволоки, и без неё норм идёт
Okay. Good
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At this point I would just cut the pins with flush cutter and remove each pin individually. But that's a nice tip too now all i need is a solid copper wire laying around me.
How to desolder ISA connector?
What name of these componete?
Hi , this connector is a Harwin right angled pin header. Hope that helps 👍
@@mrsolderfix3996 thanks friend
that's actually a good tip on youtube shorts... same principle as a heat sink.
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Thx guyz
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FANTÁSTICO
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why not use lead suction?
Magic of "Heat distribution"
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what abt low melt solder
Waw👍🏿💯
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Muy bueno
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Thanks
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Always looks easy, but....
Wow
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please use solidering pump
Hi , I do use one at times after I've dropped out connectors . This method is much better . Still prefer braid to manual pumps . Expensive electronic pumps are really good , cheaper ones are garbage . Thanks .
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i always use hakko 474 desoldering tool more easy..
Hi , much too expensive for the hobbyist .
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@@mrsolderfix3996 Actually in this world there are many talented people, you are many of them😊
The hillbilly solder wick
Why not using suction 1 by 1
Hi , this is safer . If you have a pin hard pressed against the side of the barrel it's very hard removing all the solder from that point . You end up potentially taking some of the barrel with the pin when pulling the connector out . Best to drop the connector out then desolder . Also braid is better than hand held suction pumps which I find pretty terrible. Electronic ones are good but are expensive for hobbyists etc.
А зачем этот гений текстолит-то пожег?
WOW
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Flux and wick, flux and wick, flux and wick
Noice *click*
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عالی.. coooool
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Ha! Just take off black plastic spacer and solder them out pin by pin - profit
Hi , not always easy to remove the plastic , in fact impossible on a lot of connectors . The wire method is way better as I've shown also in other videos . Thanks for your comment.
Never thought of that, thx for sharing
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How many watts is this soldering iron?
Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated. The iron I used in this video was a Weller TCP S iron which is 50 watt . Hope that helps , thanks again 👍
Astute
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we did this trick 100 years ago without using copper wire... you are late bro.
So you must be about 140 years old . What's your secret for a long life ?