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Okay, that's really the last time I try to solder chips ...

Started by midwayfair, December 09, 2013, 02:21:49 PM

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midwayfair

Quote from: gtr2 on December 09, 2013, 05:37:44 PMI do recommend looking into a desoldering gun for the amount of builds you do.

I've thought about it a lot*, but in this situation, I feel like it's a bandaid.

Rolly, you're right; the workshop does not have three-prong outlets. I guess I've got multiple reasons to upgrade them now.

*I would be mortified to tell you guys what I use for really drastic desoldering.

gjcamann

If you get your chips from Tayda, then you better socket!  8)

culturejam

I second the desoldering gun suggestion. Mine has changed my life.  ;D

http://www.hakko.com/english/products/hakko_808.html


Regardless of your IC woes, a dedicated (quality) desoldering gun will make thing so much easier when prototyping. I don't even socket most passives anymore because I can pull one out in about 5 seconds. I can take out an IC in maybe 15 seconds, and it's clean and totally usable again.
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Quote from: gjcamann on December 09, 2013, 06:11:47 PM
If you get your chips from Tayda, then you better socket!  8)

Only time  I've had Tayda chip troubles are when I put the damn thing in backwards  ;D
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