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In Reply to: RE: Managed to Swap Out 1/8 watt SMD Resistor on 2nd Try. Whew! posted by Jonesy on November 12, 2024 at 10:59:47
I did that a couple times - hope you wore your mag glasses.
Here is something that will help - a super tiny spec of super glue on the body to hold things in place, then solder with thin solder wire.
If the 'super glue' does not set, spray the object in place with "Insta-set Accelerator"
Nice work!
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Thanks for the 'super glue' tip.
I don't know if I'll have to do anymore but I did order 10 each of all the different SMD resistor values on the board and a few other spare parts to at least make it a 'sensible to me' order from DigiKey. May never need them but for what they cost you never know.
Have never tried a magnifier. That might be a better idea than having to remove my progressive glasses to get in super close to focus!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
all it takes is just a bit of practice on a throwaway part or piece before you begin, just to get it correct when you begin. You will thank yourself when it comes out GOOD! and no mistakes.
The more you use it, the better it will always come out. Just pick out the best implements to use (tools)
I will definitely heed your advice to practice!
Am finding out how different the variables are in any situation. Not just the process itself but being wary of the PCB trace durability and whether lead or lead-free solder was used originally.
Really appreciating the Hakko 936 I bought years ago and using now more than ever. Need to replace some of my small working tools with better quality. It makes a big difference as you say.
Off topic but my adult kids who are both home owners aren't shy at spending more on things like power tools. I'm jealous. So I spent extra on a circular saw and belt sander this summer and realize it not only makes things easier, but safer too.
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
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