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I re-attached the black wire on to the R7274 decoder and thought I had done a good job but on examination under the microscope I find the solder has leached over to the adjoing pad.......how do I remove the excess solder bearing in mind the minuteness?............HB

 

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Use de-soldering wick braid.

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Ideally the PCB needs to be held securely in a clamp or a small vice so that it doesn't move and both hands are free.

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As a one off emergency fix. You can emulate the function of the wick braid as a 'one off' event as follows. Take a short length of relatively thick multi-strand wire. Say for example a couple of inches of wire taken from some 5 amp flex.

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Strip off about 15mm of wire insulation and flatten the mufti-strands into a flat strip about 2 or 3mm wide.

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Spread and work some soldering flux into the strands.

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Hold the fluxed multi-strand against the solder blob.

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Now using a clean shiny soldering iron bit, tinned but not in itself blobby with solder. Press the iron against the area of the blob such that the fluxed multi-strand is sandwiched between the blob and the iron.

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The blob should be drawn into the fluxed multi-strand via capillary action.

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Work quickly and remove the iron and fluxed multi-strand away from the PCB in one single action.

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The original wire may come away as well, but no issue, just resolder the wire back again using less solder on the iron.

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I have exactly the same de-soldering station (mine also has the soldering iron attached to it) and I can definitely recommend it as well.

It was one of the best things I ever bought and don't know how I ever managed without it.

If the company I worked for had one of these we might actually have been able to mend things!!!

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