DO NOT put semiconductors in frig before soldering! You will induce thermal shock in the IC packaging/die and potentially damage the device during soldering.
You will need a solder sucker (vacuum removal tool) or solder braid/wick at the least. If you don't have these solder removal tools you run the risk of overheating the PCB traces during removal and you will not have nice clean open traces when you solder in the new IC.
Yes, I would check the continuity of the bridge rectifier when you have the chance. You may need to find a data sheet for the part since it may be impossible to check each "leg" of the rectifier bridge without this info.
good luck you can always buy more parts at RS spares ;-)
You will need a solder sucker (vacuum removal tool) or solder braid/wick at the least. If you don't have these solder removal tools you run the risk of overheating the PCB traces during removal and you will not have nice clean open traces when you solder in the new IC.
Yes, I would check the continuity of the bridge rectifier when you have the chance. You may need to find a data sheet for the part since it may be impossible to check each "leg" of the rectifier bridge without this info.
good luck you can always buy more parts at RS spares ;-)
Originally posted by shadowfax
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