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lemmy.world

Here is the cpu removed, luckily only one pin was partially corroded.

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lemmy.ca

Are you just using a hot air gun to desolder? That looks nice and clean.

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lemmy.world

Thanks. Hot air in this case. The process I use for this is to add fresh leaded solder, then some extra flux. After that, just keep moving around the hot air nozzle.

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sh.itjust.works

have you done any boards with plastic sockets? how do you not destroy them? I've been putting kapton tape and aluminum foil barriers on them but sometimes they find a way to melt anyway

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You can also get low temp solder, add that in, then desolder it easier.

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I've had luck using kapton around plastic parts. The fresh solder really helps melt the components quicker. I also use a nozzle to help concentrate the heat in the area and prevent it from blowing directly on plastic parts. Depending on the board, you can go no nozzle and heat from below (which is how I replaced a PS5 ribbon connector).

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lemmy.world

You can buy unpopulated motherboards on AliExpress, then you can move all the parts and make it a much more difficult job!

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I'm going to take the lazy approach approach and go with the funny playing board. I would also have to buy one of their slots anyway since this also had a few mangled pins.

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