I don't know if these are the NASA certified techniques, but one way is to clip the leads off close to the resistor, leaving the lead protruding from the board, and solder the new resistor to the leads. The other way I've tried is to heat the pads and gently pull the resistor out, followed by the solder sucker. You can then insert the resistor into the pads and solder from the top side. Clip the leads short first. This works ok on high quality boards like the MOTM's, but be very careful on boards of lesser quality. dave At 04:05 PM 10/1/01 -0500, bleeped wrote: >hi there. > >i'm about to do a little resistor swapping surgery on my 420s and would >rather not disassemble the whole thing to do this... paul is of the >opinion that you can just clip the old one out and solder the new straight >in. would that mean pre-filling the hole w/solder, then heating the hole >and lead and sticking it in that way? > >thanks for any advice... > >bleep. >out. > > > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [motm] soldering from the top
2001-10-01 by Dave Hylander
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