clearing solder from very small vias

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  • gabiz_ro
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    Re: clearing solder from very small vias

    Try sharpened wood toothpick or some 0.5 0.3mm Pencil Lead Refills if fits.
    Hot air station and or hot air gun (with some nozzle) to blow away solder

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  • dicky96
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    In the end I did it (on the faulty PCB) but with a couple of lifted pads.

    Mostly I used the addition of some more 60:40 plus heating the area with my heatgun then solder wick dipped in rosin and my soldering iron.

    That went OK but there were 5 problematic holes that I eventually managed to clear by using the legs of a small resistor that were narrow enough to pass through the holes

    So due to the repeated heating and clearing that's where a couple of the pads got damaged

    It was very time consuming and not a total success in the end so I wouldn't like to do this the same way on the good PCB.

    I would really like to buy the Pace MBT250 + SX100 but it's expensive and I've been investing a lot of money into the business recently and I have to stop somewhere. Shame because I used the origianal Pace desoldering tools back in the 80s and they were really excellent.

    Would something like this do the job? It's 90W so that sounds reasonably useful.
    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3290...chweb201603_55

    Also I could get one of these to preheat the board from below and that should help. These are cheap too
    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3301...chweb201603_55



    I much prefer the wand type desoldering tools but this is affordable and I'm not doing this type of work every day. Most of it is smd.

    best regards
    Rich
    Last edited by dicky96; 10-25-2019, 06:17 AM.

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  • megaraider
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    Re: clearing solder from very small vias

    Originally posted by dicky96
    I've tried a few techniques that I know but I'm getting nowhere fast

    I've tried tinning the holes with 60/40 and then tapping firmly on my bench but it doesn't work
    Usually works for me, but ain't fast... repeat 3 to 4 times per hole.

    imo, neither compressed air duster or vac cleaner hose will work because the solder will cool even faster

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  • Per Hansson
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    Use good solder braid with solder wick inside it, or add lots of wick to it.
    Cover the holes with lead-solder.
    Use the biggest tip you have (more thermal mass) and try the braid again.
    P.S: If the soldering iron does not measure the temp inside the tip just set it to the highest temperature.

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  • dicky96
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    There's one way to find out then.......

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  • stj
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    no idea, it may just cool the board.
    i did wonder once if melting the solder with a vac cleaner hose on the other side would work, but never tried it.

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  • dicky96
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    Would heating with hot air or soldering iron until solder is molten, then using a compressed air duster can to blow the solder out, do the job?

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  • stj
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    pre-heat the area with hot air,

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  • llonen
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    You need a decent through hole solder extraction system to deal effectively with this, I use a Pace SX-80 or SX-90 for rework such as this. Should there be a problems with very large thermal masses then hot air from one side and solder extraction system on the other

    If this is not an option then remove as much solder as you can and carefully drill out the remaining material or find some one local to you whom can do this for you.

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  • diif
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    I add lots of 60/40 hopefully getting it mixed with the lead free, remove as much as I can with Chemtronics braid, more flux and my iron and then hot air from above with the solder sucker underneath to clear any remaining holes.

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  • petehall347
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    have you tried drilling them through ?

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  • dicky96
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    clearing solder from very small vias

    Hi guys
    I'm trying to fix this satellite receiver. it has an expensive subscription on it that I can't transfer to another box

    Basically the owner has broken the HDMI connector

    I have another reciever of the same type that is blocked (so I can't put a subscription on it)

    I've successfully desoldered the HDMI connector from that one. The connector came out just fine. However I can't clear the solder from all the small holes. I'm practicing on the blocked box, but will then have to do this on the active one to replace the HDMI connector

    I've tried a few techniques that I know but I'm getting nowhere fast

    I've tried wicking out with flux and solder braid and managed to clear a couple of holes but it isn't very successful

    I've tried a manual solder sucker but it doesn't work

    I have some stainless steel needles but even the smallest guage in the set is too thick to go through these holes

    I've tried tinning the holes with 60/40 and then tapping firmly on my bench but it doesn't work

    I consider myself pretty good at micro soldering but I suspect I am missing the correct technique in my arsenal of soldering knowledge

    Rich
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