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- | [* black] This step is showing how to remove solder joints safely and efficiently |
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[* icon_caution] Soldering is a very useful, but dangerous technique to use. The iron itself gets very hot. In order to minimize and chance of bodily harm or damage of your product follow our links to soldering safety and instructions pages before proceeding | |
+ | [* black] [https://www.masterappliance.com/blog/how-tos/12-06-27/how-use-soldering-iron-%E2%80%93-step-step-guide|Soldering Instructions] [http://safety.eng.cam.ac.uk/procedures/Soldering/soldering-safety|Soldering Safety] |
+ | [* icon_caution] Taking off a battery should be handled with immense care. Take your time and make sure not to puncture the outer case of the battery. This can be both harmful to you and your device. |
[* black] The first picture taken is from our speaker replacement guide. | |
[* black] Wait for your soldering iron to be hot and hold directly next to or barely touching the solder joints until they are liquid | |
[* black] Once the solder joint are liquid the wires are free to be taken off | |
[* black] The second picture is the solder joints that you want to heat with your soldering iron and then remove them in order o get 1 step closer to replacing your battery. |