2010-08-28 03:18 AM
I'd like to make the board more useful by desoldering the header plugs on the board and replacing them with sockets I can plug wires directly into.
I've tried using braid and my solder sucker but neither is working effectively. Does anyone have any advice for removing these plugs ? Or am I better off using sockets and headers and so on ?2010-08-28 10:33 AM
Paul,
Try using a little solder on the connections first, The flux in your solder is often better than the flux on cheap desoldering wicks, also your solder will likely have a lower melting point than the boards. then use your solder puller. Personally, I'd leave the board along and use female jumpers, such as those made by Schmartboard. John2010-08-29 06:08 PM
Thanks - I'll look those connectors up :)
2010-09-21 12:50 AM
Paul,
Personally, I unsolder the 2x6 male header that I replaced by females on the copper side.
No trouble for it with a little iron and a pump
In this way, the board can be plug over an extension and i can access to all IO pin.
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