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This is often needed, I do it all the time.I then added some solder on all joints
Maybe not enough heat, but this is another common problem. Try moving the component slightly as the residual solder cools, so that it makes a weak bond. Sometimes it helps to push the component lead one way or another with the iron, to stop it pressing against one side of the plated-through hole to which it will tend to bond again even with very little solder. If there's just 0.1mm clearance, the solder bond will be much weaker. It's always a compromise between damaging the PCB with too much heat while removing the solder, and damaging it by pulling the tracks and vias off because too much solder is left behind.I still can't remove buttons, there are some small fragments of solder holding component legs.
I first tinned wires and then I just put soldering iron on diode's legs and joined wires. Is that process ok?
If you have a reel of old style 60:40 tin-lead solder then it melts at a lower temperature than the lead-free used on most electronics these days. That might be a reason.When I do tinning, tin melts right away.
Yes, I have 60/40 1mm tin.If you have a reel of old style 60:40 tin-lead solder then it melts at a lower temperature than the lead-free used on most electronics these days. That might be a reason.
Unfortunately, tip is not replaceable.The iron probably has enough power for the PCB work you are doing, but I would try a bigger tip for the bigger joints. A bigger tip transfers more heat to the joint.
I can, but there aren't different tips in DIY store for this iron.I'm pretty sure you could change the tip on that by loosening the screw at the side.
I can, but there aren't different tips in DIY store for this iron.
I've never change tips before, do you change just tip or whole pen?It would be worth you getting hold if one to save struggling. Can you order from Ebay or Amazon?
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