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fixpc February 16th 06 10:08 AM

desolder capacitors from motherboard .....
 
I have deviced method to desolder a capacitor from motherboard much easily
and without burning a single finger by using single hand ( 5 fingers) in
about 10-20 seconds.



Ray L. Volts February 16th 06 12:01 PM

desolder capacitors from motherboard .....
 

"Rheilly Phoull" wrote in message
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"fixpc" wrote in message
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I have deviced method to desolder a capacitor from motherboard much
easily and without burning a single finger by using single hand ( 5
fingers) in about 10-20 seconds.


Well ya gonna tell us genius ?? Or are we supposed to plead for this
breakthrough in an elementary task?

--
Regards ......... Rheilly Phoull


I guess if ya have fewer than 5 fingers per hand yer SOL! snicker




Rheilly Phoull February 16th 06 12:25 PM

desolder capacitors from motherboard .....
 
Ray L. Volts wrote:
"Rheilly Phoull" wrote in message
...

"fixpc" wrote in message
...
I have deviced method to desolder a capacitor from motherboard much
easily and without burning a single finger by using single hand ( 5
fingers) in about 10-20 seconds.


Well ya gonna tell us genius ?? Or are we supposed to plead for this
breakthrough in an elementary task?

--
Regards ......... Rheilly Phoull


I guess if ya have fewer than 5 fingers per hand yer SOL! snicker


Hmmm, I've only got 4!!



[email protected] February 16th 06 02:38 PM

desolder capacitors from motherboard .....
 
What if I'm all thumbs? Does that make it easier or harder?

Rheilly Phoull wrote:
Ray L. Volts wrote:

I guess if ya have fewer than 5 fingers per hand yer SOL! snicker


Hmmm, I've only got 4!!



[email protected] February 18th 06 08:50 PM

desolder capacitors from motherboard .....
 
I usually use Chipquik for the stubborn ones. Slowly lifting one lead
(use a temp controlled iron though) then the other alternately seems to
work as well.

-A


Michael A. Terrell February 24th 06 04:55 PM

desolder capacitors from motherboard .....
 
wrote:

I usually use Chipquik for the stubborn ones. Slowly lifting one lead
(use a temp controlled iron though) then the other alternately seems to
work as well.

-A



I use a vacuum desoldering iron. If it doesn't remove all of the
solder, I refill the PTH with 60/40 solder. The solder used for wave
solder is 80/20, which has a higher melting temperature. The two
solders mix, lowering the required heat to melt all of the solder in the
PTH.


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prove it.
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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida


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