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How to Solder : How to Use a Solder Wick to Remove Solder

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

Learn how to remove solder using a solder wick, in this soldering tutorial in this free video.

Expert: Ken D. Orlich
Bio: Ken Orlich has been soldering for over twenty years and has factory soldering experience.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers

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  • Ken, solder braid is not a braided solder. It is usually a copper braid that may or may not have a rosin flux.

  • Sorry but with your way you absolutely overheat and burn the component! Just buy a pump for 2-3 euros.

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  • This guy should go and work in a mine with a hammer

  • @Penfold8 thanks im going to check into that and because im going to be modding retro games systems as well as new ones

  • I love how Expert Village get's these MORONS that call themselves "experts". If you don't know what the heck your doing you should not call yourself an EXPERT!

  • @MYDRAGGIN84 You can use a 15 watt, but I would stay away from lead free solder. Try to go with a .31 gauge 63/37 tin/lead composition (Kester is a great brand). If you are going to get serious with computer boards then I would suggest getting a temperature controlled soldering station. Circuitspecialists has a "Black Jack" soldering station for about $40. Believe me the investment is worth it especially if you are going to be doing a lot of soldering.

  • @Penfold8 is a 15watt soldering iron any good for using on computer motherboards im trying to learn but its hard watching all these videos

  • Up, down, up, down. Mmk.

  • gotta love that wallpaper

  • If you are watching this to learn how to solder, stop watching now because this guy has no idea what he is doing. First, throw away that crap butane iron. You need at least a 25w soldering iron (best temp for 63/37 is 600F and for crap pb free is 800F). Second, use flux on both the wick and the connection you are trying to desolder. Third, if you are on the joint longer than 3-5 seconds you are going to damage the board and the components. Wick should not be used on Plated through holes.

  • I would love to watch but cant do to some stinking text.

  • i tried using this stuff to remove solder from a super nintendo cartridges battery connection...bloody awful stuff, fiddly as hell. In the end i just left the old solder on and put the new battery in. Solder pump next time

    (i'm a bit inexperienced as i'm sure you can tell)

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