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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2007

http://www.solderingtraining.com. Biometric sensor LQFP - remove and replace. Washburn Computer Group, by John Gammell, Certified IPC Trainer.

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  • Have been soldering for over 30 years but just learned a whole bunch from you. Thanks so much!!!!

  • @rpm2hi

    This is what holds the greatest value to me. Sharing and knowing that it contributes to the continuous improvement of others.

  • I would like to know what soldering station you prefer or own.

    Thx

  • @gdl357

    I started years ago using a Pace MBT 250 rework station. Performed incredible. Cost was $1000.+

    The Metcal MX 500, an industry standard for many years and the new Metcal digital MX 5010. An amazing performer, truly SWEET. Cost $650. retail and cost of ownership (tips) at $30. each.

    The iron I prefer is the Hakko FX-951. Very compact, 70 watts, very comfortable hand piece, ultra performer, immediate thermal recovery, programmable temp. Retail $250., tips $10. each. I prefer Hakko.

  • What a wonderful presentation. I wish you had sound and narration.

    QUESTION:  Where can I get the flux? Kester says the smallest amount is 1 gallon?

    Thanks

    Tom

  • @motatyou

    Buy a flux pen from Stanley or Techni-Tool. They are $4.00 each, felt tip push down applicator so get a back up tip if you can.

    Kester 951 No Clean (2% solids) or 959 (4% solids). Get the 959, higher solids will remove oxides better, reduce surface tension and promote better wetting. Make sure your flux is compatible with the flux core of your solder!

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  • Can I say WOW. I've always thought I could do anything... well most anything... You make this look easier than easy... I would say having the correct tools is only 50% of the battle. The patience and willingness to do things correctly gets you the other 60% .. yes you get 110% that IC replacements looks factory perfect!

    -Mike

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  • You rock! Thank you for sharing.

  • make more videos please :)

  • That was just beautiful

  • Thank you for your support.

  • Marvelous! that IC installation looks manufactured. Best soldering ive seen. NIce work!

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