desoldering
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Re:desoldering
Originally Posted by 3SGTE Turbo
I was reading on one of the ECU chipping sites and buddy said he spent $400 for a desoldering tool. Do you really need one, or can you get away with just a regular solder?
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i have a hakko (even more than $400) and it is sweeeeeet. i wish i had bought one when i first started working on electronics.
but a solder sucker worked fine for me for a couple years. like several guys said, until you do alot of it, or until you start removing processors (40 pin and DON'T f*** one up) there's no need to drop the cash.
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but a solder sucker worked fine for me for a couple years. like several guys said, until you do alot of it, or until you start removing processors (40 pin and DON'T f*** one up) there's no need to drop the cash.
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A friend of my dad's had what equated to a soldering iron with a hollow tip attached to a vaccum pump. I used it once and it was quite nice; desoldering a 28pin EPROM would take maybe a minute from start to having it out.
I wish i could find me a cheap one of those
I wish i could find me a cheap one of those
#18
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This is what I use. Works good but tip is too large for ECU work. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...342654862&rd=1
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