I'm looking to re-house an MXR Blue Box my band's bassist gave me the other day (top-mounted jacks are important... as is the obligatory C11 mod), and I was wondering if any of you pedal-wizards had any tips and tricks on how to remove board-mounted jack sockets.
They're an absolute nightmare at the moment, dead fiddly for one person!
Removing board-mounted jack sockets.
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Re: Removing board-mounted jack sockets.
Yeah it sucks. This is what I do. Chuck the pcb in a vice of some kind, leaving the jack free. Use a big chisel tip and flood the connector with solder and quickly move your iron between the pads. With any luck it should just drop out ( sometimes it might need a tug from below). Ideally ya need a rework station but yeah...
If you have a spare soldering iron and can borrow someones hand it might be easier too.
If you have a spare soldering iron and can borrow someones hand it might be easier too.
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I mostly just pry and cry.
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Quality desoldering braid will remove almost all of the solder, and leave you with a nice clean pad.
I use Mouser # 577-1811-5F. $3.28 for 5ft. Lasts quite a while.
This stuff is amazing. It works so well that parts sometimes fall right out of the board-- even on double-sided boards.
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I use Mouser # 577-1811-5F. $3.28 for 5ft. Lasts quite a while.
This stuff is amazing. It works so well that parts sometimes fall right out of the board-- even on double-sided boards.
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Yeah I really really have come to love desoldering braid as well
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Flux and Braid.
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