Anyone else have trouble desoldering 60 pin connector?
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I'm trying to desolder the 60 pin cartridge connector from a Power Player NOAC so I can relocate it and make a slim portable, but about half of the pins are held in by a healthy glob of solder on both sides of the PCB. My desoldering iron doesn't seem to be able to melt both halves at once, and I can't get the iron in between the PCB and the plastic part of the card connector. Anyone else run into this issue, and are there any tricks to overcome it? I'd rather just deal with a thicker portable than wreck this rather decent NOAC by getting too aggressive with the removal of the cart connector. Thanks
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Re: Anyone else have trouble desoldering 60 pin connector?
I've managed to saw the connector off a few NOACs without damaging the connector or the board, but it's kind of hard. I've also tried cutting the pins with an Xacto knife, which worked, but took forever.
Re: Anyone else have trouble desoldering 60 pin connector?
Heat gun, maybe? Worked like a charm for me for desoldering.
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Re: Anyone else have trouble desoldering 60 pin connector?
since i have no use for the 60pin connectors i dremel through them and desolder every pin individually its much quicker
Re: Anyone else have trouble desoldering 60 pin connector?
Hmm, I might give that a try next time. I've almost finished my portable, decided not to relocate the cart slot. The last hurdle in my way is getting an original NES controller to work with the Power Player board. I'm setting the project aside for a few days so I don't get to frustrated with it, but once I get that bit squared away it should be pretty sweet.bassmasta wrote:Heat gun, maybe? Worked like a charm for me for desoldering.