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+ | [title] Familiarize yourself with a desoldering tool |
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+ | [* black] Desoldering tools are great for cleaning up mistakes. They're really easy to use! |
+ | [* black] Apply a copious amount of solder to the battery pad, as explained in the previous step. [photo with copious solder, iron, and desoldering tool in play] |
+ | [* black] Depress the plunger in the desoldering tool until it clicks. |
+ | [* black] Heat up the joint until the solder flows. |
+ | [* black] Press the tip of the desoldering tool into the pool of solder. Simultaneously press the return button on the tool. |
+ | [* black] Whoop! Away goes the solder! Press the plunger down again to release the solder it collected. [photo with iron and desoldering tool in play, solder gone] |
+ | [* icon_note] If at any point in this tutorial you make a mistake, just remove the solder from the joint with this method and start that step over. |
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