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The-Kush-Ops wrote is thyere any special way to remove them cause im have trouble m soldering tip is touching both of the pins
You can buy a super thin solder tip at Radioshack. Also a little desolder pump (or whatever they're called) will help.
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they are really hard to remove and im having difficultyh any ideas thyat could help?
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The-Kush-Ops wrote they are really hard to remove and im having difficultyh any ideas thyat could help?
Well it's going to be a pain when the solder points are that small. Keep trying and if it gets too hot let it cool and continue later because it can cause more damage.
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they wont even budge really like the solder on the points isnt even melting
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The-Kush-Ops wrote they wont even budge really like the solder on the points isnt even melting
You might need a higher wattage soldering iron.
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You need to get the solder points on the flip side of the board. Is that what you've been doing? And where is the spilled solder? That shiny spot on the brown capacitor?
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yes the bottom

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The-Kush-Ops wrote yes the bottom

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So have you been getting the points on the flip side of the board?
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was doing it on my other mobo incase i mess up more but yes im heating up the points on the bottom.
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