Guilt-Toy wrote:any ways around doing it without a de-soilder gun? resources are a bit limited here...
Just to answer this question, it CAN be done without a de-solder gun, but obviously a de-solder gun is the best (and most expensive) method of removing it. However, when I was at uni and doing stuff in my own time I had limited funds and therefor a de-soldering gun was out of the question back then.
Basically you can do it with a soldering iron (pref temp controlled, but not essential) and some de-solder wick, AVOID those de-solder pumps like the plaugue! Unless it's a proper vacume pump on a de-solder gun, it's gonna be useless!
1. Clean off conformal coating with acetone and a brush
2. Apply some liquid flux using a flux pen or similar to help create a good heat bridge
3. Line up the de-solder wick to the pin you want to de-solder
4. Apply the soldering iron to the back of the wick and hold for 1-2 seconds
5. Once solder has been drawn into the wick, pull it away while still holding it iron on it! If you remove the iron first, then the wick will just end up being soldered to the part, so keep applying heat as you pull the wick away to ensure it comes away cleanly.
6. Repeat on other pins.
I have personally done this MANY, MANY, MANY times on various electronic devices from home made things, to games consoles, to the odd ECU when my de-solder gun was not available. De-solder gun does make things a bit easier, but with a bit of practice, I actually find using a good temp controlled iron and de-solder wick sometimes a little quicker than the de-solder gun.
