What is the best way to remove the PCB mount pots from a MOTM module? I have some repair work to do. :( (I think a similar thing happened to Tony Allgood a while back - pot shafts driven through the back of the pots by a blow to the knobs on the front panel.) The only desoldering advice I have seen is "to prevent overheating, clip all the leads above the board, then desolder the pins one by one". But of course the pots are sitting right on the board. In a couple cases I think I can remove the mangled pot remains from around the pins, but some of the housings are still holding together although the pot is internally damaged. Should I try to crack open the pots (these are Spectrol 248s)? Or just try to heat the solder enough that I can lift the pot up and cut beneath it? I'm afraid to do this because just last week I destroyed my PC sound card in my first serious attempt at electronics repair. I was trying to desolder a jack whose contacts no longer held ($%&@! 1/8" mini jacks) and replace it, but I guess I heated the board too much trying to get all the pins out, and the card is now junk, or at least beyond my abilities to fix (no longer recognized at bootup). Oh well, I was going to get a new Sound Bastard anyway. :| Can anybody help me out with advice? Also, what tools are most useful for this kind of repair? I have a solder sucker, some braid and a couple decent pliers (one needle nose and one diagonal cutter), but are there any others that would come in especially handy? The array of pliers and tweezers in the Mouser catalog is a little intimidating :) thanks much, Chris Jeris
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[motm] Desoldering MOTM PCB pots
2001-06-20 by Christopher Jeris
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