I need to replace the IC Chip that drives the reverb on my Fender Hot Rod Deville. I would like to install a socket for future replacements. I have read the thread here that describes how to do this, it was helpful. I have an old but reliable weller soldering station that operates at plus or minus 750 degrees F. with the tips I have. So far I have not burned up anything "Yet".
I also have desoldering braid and have limited skills in solder removal with that. If I were to buy a desoldering tool from Radio Shack (45 watt) iron on it, is that too much heat or to eratic of heat to use on desoldering the cut IC pins from the circuit board? I have heard good and bad about solder suckers, so I am a little leary.
ALSO What is the very best reccomended solder for working with circuit boards and size?
Thanks in advance,
ENB
I also have desoldering braid and have limited skills in solder removal with that. If I were to buy a desoldering tool from Radio Shack (45 watt) iron on it, is that too much heat or to eratic of heat to use on desoldering the cut IC pins from the circuit board? I have heard good and bad about solder suckers, so I am a little leary.
ALSO What is the very best reccomended solder for working with circuit boards and size?
Thanks in advance,
ENB
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