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+ | [title] Desolder Button |
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+ | [* black] Apply a little ***flux*** to the five leads that mount to the circuit board. There are two on either side of the button and one on the back of the button. ''See the reference image.'' |
+ | [* black] Apply the ***Lead-Free Chip Quik Alloy*** to the button contacts using a ***soldering iron***. |
+ | [* black] While the Chip Quik alloy is still in a liquid and malleable state and with carefully applied heat from the soldering iron gently slide with minimal pressure the X-ACTO knife between button and the circuit board right beneath the push button head and carefully attempt to rotate the knife blade so that it lifts the button from circuit board. |
+ | [* black] ***Warning:*** If the button doesn't slip off the board apply more heat and try to remove the button. |
+ | [* black] ***Warning:*** there are two tiny anchors the help seat the button on the circuit. You can damage these if you are not careful so don't slide your knife in the middle of the button. Slide it between the board on either side of the button. ''See the reference image.'' |
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