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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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Sounds like the iron is not hot enough. You may need a new tip and make sure the tip is fully wetted with solder. When working some boards the copper traces sap away the heat. I often find I need a hot air rework station as well as a fair amount of foil to protect the other stuff from too much heat.
-I’ll need to dig out my schematics and board view drawings to ID the SMD you’ve identified. I’ll catch you tomorrow with an update.
+I’ll need to dig out my schematics and board view drawings to ID the SMD you’ve identified. I’ll catch you tomorrow with an update. In the meantime get some isopropyl alcohol to clean up the board a bit.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Sounds like the iron is not hot enough. You may need a new tip and make sure the tip is fully wetted with solder. When working some boards the copper traces sap away the heat. I often find I need a hot air rework station as well as a fair amount of foil to protect the other stuff from too much heat.

I’ll need to dig out my schematics and board view drawings to ID the SMD you’ve identified. I’ll catch you tomorrow with an update.

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