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Learn to Solder
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Learn to Solder

by Brian Jepson, Tyler Moskowite, Gregory Hayes
May 2012
Beginner
54 pages
50m
English
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Chapter 3. Desoldering

If everything went right the first time, you’d never learn anything. This section shows you how to recover from little soldering mistakes, and also includes a gallery of various solder joints so you can compare your work.

Desoldering is the “undo” command for soldering. With this technique, you can remove solder from a joint, allowing you to free the component so you can reorient it as needed. There are two tools for this: the desoldering wick (sometimes called desoldering braid) and the solder sucker.

The Desoldering Wick

Pull a small length of wick out of its spool (Figure 3-1). You don’t need much, but if you don’t use it all, you can wind the wick back into its spool.

Figure 3-1. Pulling out some wick

Preparing the Wick

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