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- | [* icon_note] In the next few steps, we will solder battery leads to surface-mount solder pads. These type of joints are inherently difficult to solder because the lead has no solid anchor point such as a through hole to hold it in place during soldering. |
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- | [* black] To de-solder the joint, place a solder wick on top of the existing solder ball and press down on the solder wick with the soldering iron. Once the solder melts and flows into the wick, remove it from the joint. When a section of solder wick is saturated with solder, it should be trimmed and discarded. |
+ | [* icon_note] For the last section, battery leads will be soldered to surface-mount solder pads. These type of joints are harder to solder because the lead has no solid anchor point (such as a thru-hole) to hold it in place during soldering. |
+ | [* black] To de-solder the joint, place a solder wick on top of the existing solder ball and press down on the solder wick with the soldering iron. |
+ | [* black] Once the solder melts and flows into the wick, remove the wick from the joint. |
[* black] Repeat the same procedure on the remaining leads. | |
+ | [* icon_note] When a section of solder wick is saturated with solder, it should be trimmed and discarded. |