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How To Solder and Desolder Connections

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  • To open the hole blocked by solder, heat the solder pad with the tip of a soldering iron. Push through the molten solder from the other side with a staple or sewing needle.

  • In our case, we decided to use a right angle pick. Lead solder will not stick to steel, so pretty much any thin steel can be used.

  • Pushing the tool all the way through the hole may require heating the pad several times. As a rule of thumb, heat the solder just enough for it to melt, then remove the soldering tip from the pad. Excessive heat will damage electronic components.

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