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Re: [TenTec] Omni C + new Ham = Oops.

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Omni C + new Ham = Oops.
From: Richards <jrichards@k8jhr.com>
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Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 17:07:54 -0400
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On 10/16/2013 2:25 AM, Ken Brown wrote:


You want to get in, melt the solder, and wick it away quickly, and get
out before you cause a lot of damage.

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        Amen, Bruddah.

Hard Lesson No 92874.
        
I learned that the hard way when replacing a faulty IC that came in my TT Model 1254 receiver kit. TT sent me a replacement chip saying they had a lot of lousy chips, so that part was easy - but I used too small a conical tip, and heated the board too long removing the old part, damaging a couple of the solder pads.
        
I am lucky because a really good friend who builds prototype boards for exotic experimental weapon systems sorta owed me a favor from something I helped him with... systems. He reworked the board, and fixed the damage as a return favor. Next time, I suppose it will cost me a bottle of really good bourbon! And that can get real expensive!

But everything said in his thread reminds me of what he told me.

I guess one of the take-away points is: MASS - it is all about mass and
a large enough tip will have enough mass to pass a lot of heat quickly.

I thought a smaller tip would mean I was confining the heat to a small, concentrated area - wrong - there was not enough heat to do the job quickly - so the the board suffered.

Lesson learned.         

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