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[* black] Heat the soldering iron to middle high heat. | |
- | [* black] Once the soldering iron is fully heated, inject a small amount of flux onto the LED solder connection you wish to replace. |
+ | [* icon_caution] The soldering iron can burn when heated. Use caution when using. For more information on using a soldering iron, take a look at [guide|750|How to Solder and Desolder Connections|new_window=true] |
+ | [* black] Inject a small amount of flux onto the LED solder connection you wish to replace. |
[* black] Place the solder wick on top of the solder joint. | |
[* black] Press the soldering iron on top of the solder wick on top of the solder joint, and press until you see the solder come through the wick. | |
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+ | [* black] Once you see the solder through the wick (it should look silver and not copper colored) pull the wick off the solder joint and remove the soldering iron. |
+ | [* icon_note] Repeat on the 3 other solder joints for the LED. |
+ | [* black] Remove the LED with tweezers. |