I used the solder blob method, it seemed easier than this. Just need a pair of good, sharp tweezers. First I grabbed on to the first layer, and heated, and pulled it off. Then the second one, I did the same thing.
PHR diodes have two PCB boards soldered onto the pins. Many times the pins can break or bend very bad when trying to simply desolder them. It's easier to cut the board off on a PHR.
desoldering is a great method for the lpc-815 though.
can u leave the heatsink on?
ak74u2 3 months ago
@ak74u2 no wont fit
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ak74u2 3 months ago
I have a diode laser ,but it has got 4 pin , no 3
Thanks You
alacavion 5 months ago
If you go to laserpointerforums-com and contact FlaminPyro he makes a tool to remove the diode without damaging it.
Mohrenberg 1 year ago
How do I remove a diode from the module without destroying the diode?
aragao23 1 year ago
I used the solder blob method, it seemed easier than this. Just need a pair of good, sharp tweezers. First I grabbed on to the first layer, and heated, and pulled it off. Then the second one, I did the same thing.
juniortore1 1 year ago
back then i used a little metal piece i found at the hardware store.
FlaminPyro on laserpointerforums-com makes tools special for pressing the diode all the way in. i believe he sells them for $15
Mohrenberg 1 year ago
what did you use to recess the diode?
Ninjaz27 1 year ago
desolder the pins instead of scrping stuff away :')
rat1a1tat1tat 1 year ago
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PHR diodes have two PCB boards soldered onto the pins. Many times the pins can break or bend very bad when trying to simply desolder them. It's easier to cut the board off on a PHR.
desoldering is a great method for the lpc-815 though.
Mohrenberg 1 year ago
I think tweezers would help a lot, especially needle-tipped ones.
iSOisoleucine 1 year ago
Very good video! I am going to test it when my PHR sled come.
laserFAN13 1 year ago