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Michael[_21_] Michael[_21_] is offline
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Default general question: mainboard caps

On Sep 22, 1:09*pm, "Daniel Mandic" wrote:
Michael wrote:
Ok, thanks to everyone who replied. *Seems doable... looks like I'm
going shopping for a vacuum desolderer.


Hi Michael!

Makes repair surely easier . It's always my advice, but I don't have
an desoldering-iron (vacuum) since then ;-). The 'right' stuff is
expensive....

I have done some boards, desoldering the failing condensators by
changing the soldering-iron from one pin to the other, pulling the
capacitor side (pin) by side (pin), out of its placement.
The new caps I pull into the same way....
Tin-solder I take only a tip..., just to have a better contact to the
origin tin-solder of the mainboard, which can be tricky and sticky :-(.

Some boards are easier, and you can desolder it with desoldering-lace
(flex, cord). Plus, that the standard (yours) tin-solder will be
adopted, too.

--
Daniel Mandic




That reminds me... is it a good idea or a bad idea to solder the new
cap with normal (leaded) solder?

Thanks,

Michael