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<blockquote data-quote="kc2eeb" data-source="post: 47039" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>Good choice!</p><p> Remember to use 60/40 ROSEN core (NOT Acid core) solder.</p><p>If you want to clean up the flux residue, use alcohol.</p><p>The trick is to use enough heat but not so much that you burn up the board</p><p>or traces. </p><p>Practice on a defective or broken PC board from a discarded electronic device. When you can remove and re-solder a component on the board</p><p>without damaging or lifting the conductive trace, you're getting there.</p><p>Try and get some desoldering braid and a solder sucker.</p><p>Good Luck!</p><p>Pat L.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc2eeb, post: 47039, member: 811"] Good choice! Remember to use 60/40 ROSEN core (NOT Acid core) solder. If you want to clean up the flux residue, use alcohol. The trick is to use enough heat but not so much that you burn up the board or traces. Practice on a defective or broken PC board from a discarded electronic device. When you can remove and re-solder a component on the board without damaging or lifting the conductive trace, you're getting there. Try and get some desoldering braid and a solder sucker. Good Luck! Pat L. [/QUOTE]
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