I bought a Hakko FR301-03 in mid 2020 and, while I haven't used it for a lot, I 
can attest it has worked very well for what I have done.  I have used it to 
replace the RIFA caps on the boards of 3 H7864 power supplies and the pico 
fuses on several KDJ11-B 11/73/83 CPU boards.  In each case the solder was 
removed quickly and the parts literally dropped off the boards.  I have also 
used it to rework some badly soldered (by me) sockets on a QBone card I was 
assembling.  While it was relatively expensive (to me) it has been worth the 
cost.

John H. Reinhardt



On 4/15/2022 4:32 PM, Rob Jarratt via cctalk wrote:
I do have some diagonal cutters, but although small they seem to be still too 
bulky to reach the pins. I will have to try to find some finer ones. These seem 
to look OK: 
https://uk.farnell.com/klein-tools/d275-5/wire-cutter-diagonal-127mm/dp/2839543

Also, I have seen the recommendations regarding a Hakko 808. It looks like the 
modern successor is the FR301 
https://www.hakko.co.uk/product/fr-301-portable-desoldering-gun/. I think what 
may be better about this is the wider choice of nozzles.

Regards

Rob

From: Chris Zach <c...@alembic.crystel.com>
Sent: 15 April 2022 18:51
To: r...@jarratt.me.uk; Rob Jarratt <robert.jarr...@ntlworld.com>; General Discussion: 
On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <cctalk@classiccmp.org>; Rob Jarratt via cctalk 
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Subject: Re: Advice on Desoldering an IC

Cut the pins with a very sharp set of dykes then remove them one at a time. 
Then use flux and detailer braid to remove the solder

On April 15, 2022 1:49:33 PM EDT, Rob Jarratt via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org 
<mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org> > wrote:

I am trying to remove an IC from my PDP 11/24 CPU, a DS8641. I am really
struggling to desolder it. I am using the technique of applying fresh solder
and then removing it. But after multiple cycles of this I think I am
starting to damage the PCB.

I am using a fairly cheap desoldering station (this one
https://cpc.farnell.com/duratool/d00672/desoldering-station-uk-eu-plug/dp/SD
01384?st=duratool%20desoldering). Its spec in terms of vacuum pressure is
equivalent to that of the professional Hakko ones though. I am also trying a
hand desoldering pump. None of these are able to clear many of the holes of
solder, although some are doing better than others. Nevertheless, the IC
remains stubbornly unmoving.

Are there any tips for removing ICs?

Thanks

Rob

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