Instead of soldering the damaged IC to the board, I wonder if you could 
buy headers that plug into the IC board socket and solder the IC to the 
header?

Joe


DCFluX wrote:
>
>
> As I undersstand it wavetek put some kinda anti oxidizing goo on the 
> IC pins. But it had the side effect of disolving the IC pins after 
> quite some time. So the solusion was to replace the ICs or trying to 
> solder the IC to the board to make good contact with the pins.



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