desolder an iPod touch 2 headphone jack

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2011

How to remove iPod touch 2 headphone jock socket with out hot air system. I am using a Weller desolder station and 70w Weller solder iron running at 350 deg c

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  • Your Darth Vader impersonation would be priceless.

  • @CoRkSkr3w I'm working on it!

  • @CoRkSkr3w I will acquire the power of the dark side

  • this guys voice pisses me off!

  • @davinceg Easy remedy for that.......try another channel or video!

  • what is each contact for ? especially the one thats alone.

  • @Express956 Hi

    Not identified all the contacts but 3 will be audio and the remaining two for remote volume control/skip

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  • What size screwdriver are the screws on the jack? I've tried every size i own and i haven't been able to remove it.

  • @offmains thanks for the info.

  • Great video, you move fast & clean. Q. I have an iPod 2nd Generation that has the same type of contacts for the battery cable to main board. You mentioned not pulling out the solder pads on the board ... can you explain in a video maybe how to stick a solder pad back in, or worse case ... use solder in place of the solder pad. I'm assuming you would put flux on the board?

    Q. Also on a budget, looking at a Weller, what are the must have tip sizes for i* devices? 2mm, 0.2mm? Solder type?

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