Soldering Tip / Genius Way To Remove Components

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  • Опубликовано: 5 мар 2023
  • See this Genius way to remove components , headers etc. Great easy method that will definitely make your soldering life easier.
    For more great soldering tutorials go to the Mr SolderFix RUclips channel. Good luck with all your projects 👍
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  • @Shooter_POS_Mcgavin
    @Shooter_POS_Mcgavin Год назад +44

    God i wish I was this slick with the soldering iron.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +2

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated 👍

    • @pf100andahalf
      @pf100andahalf Год назад +6

      If you buy a soldering iron, solder, solder wick, and flux, and practice, you can be.

    • @tikkiu7345
      @tikkiu7345 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@pf100andahalfabsolutely true, I did just that

  • @akasickform
    @akasickform 6 месяцев назад +4

    It's good to see a channel that provides genuine tips for once!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your comment and support of my channel , very much appreciated . Hopefully I can help a few people out with their soldering / desoldering issues. If I can then I'm happy . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @LouinVB
    @LouinVB 11 месяцев назад +12

    I was micro-minuature solder certified. One thing they never taught us in school was the use of solder wick to do exactly what you are doing here.

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated 👍

    • @Graham_Wideman
      @Graham_Wideman 9 месяцев назад +6

      Except the method here is not like using solder wick. He's not wicking the solder into the wire, (and solid wire can be used) he's using the wire essentially to extend the iron so that it melts all pins at once, at which point the component can fall out or be pulled out. You then have to go back and remove the solder from the holes, with suction tool or solder wick before fitting the replacement component.
      This method actually solves a problem you encounter sometimes with solder wick, in which you wick out a lot of the solder, but not quite enough to unstick the pins. Now you are still stuck trying to melt all the pins simultaneously, but it's harder because most of the solder has been removed so the pins are harder to heat..
      Anyhow, this method isn't for every situation, often solder wick or sucker is better. But it's another technique that can come in very handy!

    • @tikkiu7345
      @tikkiu7345 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Graham_Widemanexactly but it's a good tool to have in your toolbelt so to speak

    • @lansdragon2542
      @lansdragon2542 7 месяцев назад

      Я не получал сертификата.. не считаю этот метод приемлимым во многих случаях.

  • @NyxKemo
    @NyxKemo Год назад +9

    For once a good idea pops up, i should try this when desoldering components, just gotta make sure i don’t hold the wire with my fingers

  • @BKWarren
    @BKWarren 9 месяцев назад +2

    I like this method and have been using it lately. Do you find that the semiconductors (transistors, opamps, etc) can be resused or are damaged by the length of time heat is applied to them to get them to drop out?

  • @SwingMotor
    @SwingMotor 8 месяцев назад +3

    Which component is this??

  • @Enigma758
    @Enigma758 Год назад +5

    Thanks, is there a practical limit to how many pins this will work for since the heat has to be distributed across all pins?

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +5

      Hi , thank you for your comment. I've just done a 2 row connector with 25 quite large pins . Found a really good way to remove these just with a soldering iron , will post this sometime soon . About to post a video showing a difficult ps2/ usb connector that has 18 pins all spread out . Got a great method for removing these and similar connectors just with an iron . This methods genius . So basically what I've showed here is easy compared to what I know I can remove with just an iron . Thanks again 👍
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  • @OficinadoArthur
    @OficinadoArthur 7 месяцев назад +2

    So many good tips, tks i've just subscribed

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  6 месяцев назад +2

      Hi , thank you for supporting my channel , very much appreciated . Hopefully my videos can help a few people out with their soldering / desoldering issues . I've tried to improve the quality as I've gone along , hopefully it shows . Thanks again , take care 👍

  • @dkstudio6822
    @dkstudio6822 Год назад +1

    nice video sharing sir....

  • @PublicMind5785
    @PublicMind5785 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's awesome buddy now I cleared

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated 👍

  • @Khate.ghermez
    @Khate.ghermez 9 месяцев назад +1

    Perfect 👍

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated 👍

  • @bertr6741
    @bertr6741 9 месяцев назад +2

    but that Dallas chip is in DIP, it just show desoldering one side and it falls, how about the other side?

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  9 месяцев назад +2

      Hi , thank you for your comment. I am confused by your comment . If you Google this component and get a datasheet it will clearly show you it is a single row of joints that this particular Dallas 1603 component has . It also clearly shows this in the video and that's why heating up this SINGLE row allows it to drop out . So there is no other row . I hope that clears up your misguided comment . Thanks again 👍

    • @bertr6741
      @bertr6741 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@mrsolderfix3996 Hi..I was into repairs of motherboards since the early 90s up until now.. Its very common that some motherboards uses this Dallas clock chip (forgot the exact model, sorry because its already 3 decades ago) back then and when its internal battery die, we have to desolder them to replace, but not as easy as this since its in Dual in Line packaging, 2 rows of pins though the other side have lesser pins.. and we put IC sockets so it will be easy to replace this chip in the future (but it never come).. but there are also other brands of motherboards that already uses IC socket, so it became easy to replace these chips..

  • @Ambiah0068-ym2iq
    @Ambiah0068-ym2iq 9 месяцев назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Good

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  9 месяцев назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated 👍

  • @delomi4298
    @delomi4298 6 месяцев назад

    Is there flux on the wire? Which flux do you recommend?

  • @user-cs4vk3ck1r
    @user-cs4vk3ck1r 11 месяцев назад

    thanks 🙏 we want to change pattary in Dallas

  • @shamas-sha
    @shamas-sha 11 месяцев назад +1

    thanks bro very good

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  11 месяцев назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting, much appreciated 👍

  • @mohammed-hy4um
    @mohammed-hy4um 9 месяцев назад +1

    woow🎉💖💖

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  9 месяцев назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated 👍

  • @ahmedsalem4470
    @ahmedsalem4470 Год назад +3

    Thanks for your great videos, if you can make a video about desoldering LCD screen with 28 pins I will appreciate it

  • @EtiamGrappin
    @EtiamGrappin 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can anybody tellme which is that metal ysed to absorv the solding

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  6 месяцев назад +2

      Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated . The item you are talking about is called Solder Braid , can also be called Solder Wick . Plenty of places sell it , Farnell , RS Components and many more online . You can make your own as I've shown in another RUclips video . Hope that helps . Thanks again 👍

  • @silvapalmeira6763
    @silvapalmeira6763 Год назад +1

    É vivendo e aprendendo

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video, very kind of you , take care 👍

  • @nrmerritt
    @nrmerritt Год назад +1

    Genius!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад

      Hi , thank you. Really is a great method . I've posted other great removal methods and loads of other soldering videos on my main RUclips channel. Thanks again 👍

    • @nrmerritt
      @nrmerritt Год назад +1

      @@mrsolderfix3996 I subscribed the other day as soon as I watched the video on dropping out that PS2 USB connector. Praise to the YT algorithm gods! Lol!

  • @marcelomigueldasilva7444
    @marcelomigueldasilva7444 11 месяцев назад +1

    Perfeito

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  11 месяцев назад

      Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated 👍

  • @SauvikRoy
    @SauvikRoy 6 месяцев назад

    Clock chip! Hmm..

  • @spacewolfjr
    @spacewolfjr Год назад +3

    Is the idea that the solder gets sucked into the twisted wire?

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +11

      Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. No , you can do this removal method with a solid wire ( not Stranded )
      The idea is to just get all the joints melted at the same time which the wire helps achieve . I do see people doing this without the wire , going along the pins but you end up chasing the solder . Having the wire enables solder to stay on every joint at the same time , hope that helps , thanks again 👍

    • @spacewolfjr
      @spacewolfjr Год назад +3

      @@mrsolderfix3996 Oh, I see that makes sense. Thanks for the great videos!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , no problem , thanks for your time 👍

  • @balloney2175
    @balloney2175 Год назад +1

    Philippine made!

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  Год назад +1

      Hi , thank you for watching the video, much appreciated 👍

  • @josevela7868
    @josevela7868 8 месяцев назад

    😳

  • @OMNI_INFINITY
    @OMNI_INFINITY 7 месяцев назад +2

    Better without adding solder?

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  7 месяцев назад +4

      Hi , thank you for your comment . Always works better if you add a bit of fresh solder around each pin , the existing solder may not be enough to give you a good base to work with . Thanks again , take care 👍

    • @OMNI_INFINITY
      @OMNI_INFINITY 7 месяцев назад

      I was talking about when removing it.@@mrsolderfix3996

  • @Ozzy3333333
    @Ozzy3333333 Год назад +1

    Dallas real time clock, old memories

  • @tgetvtips
    @tgetvtips 10 месяцев назад +1

    😊❤

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated 👍

    • @tgetvtips
      @tgetvtips 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@mrsolderfix3996 what you do beckons on me to keep watching 🙂

    • @mrsolderfix3996
      @mrsolderfix3996  10 месяцев назад

      Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very kind of you 👍

  • @user-zm9vi4pj4q
    @user-zm9vi4pj4q 4 месяца назад

    😂😂😂xd