*You can get hot tweezers which are have heating elements in the tips.
These are best for SMD with one solder pad on each end such as
capacitors and resistors.
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*
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You can use solder wick to remove most of the solder from each side of the
component. Then, touch the soldering iron tip back and forth to each side of
the component. It will come loose while gently pushing it with a pair of
tweezers or a little stick. Don't leave the soldering iron tip on the c
A dental type hook might help . Or a seal puller pick . Kb5pnu Larry Brand .
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 1:29 PM Jeff Town via BVARC wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to remove and replace several Surface mtd Resistors in an old
> FT-100 Transceiver. I managed to remove a defective SMD Diode, and
Hello all,
I am trying to remove and replace several Surface mtd Resistors in an old
FT-100 Transceiver. I managed to remove a defective SMD Diode, and suspect
several of the resistors have drifted over the years, and probably also need to
be replaced. I have tried on those resistors with the
thanks
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