- Apr 7, 2003
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I bricked a mobo by flashing it with the wrong BIOS update. I've tried every software technique to recover it, but it's dead. My last option is to attempt to de-solder the chip (it's not socketed, unfortunately) and replace it with a PLCC socket for a new chip.
I'm not very skilled with a soldering iron, though, and I'm having a hell of a time. I've been practicing on some scrap PCB using a desoldering braid, but it seems to take ages to heat up the joint enough to liquefy the solder... which makes me think it's cooking the hell out of the actual IC in the process. The couple tutorials/videos I've found on the process seem to indicate that the solder should liquefy pretty quickly, but I've had no such luck.
The iron I'm using is a digital radio shack unit adjustable from ~300-850F. I've only got one tip, though -- it's about an inch long and tapers to a fine point. Could part of my problem be the tip I'm using? Even at the full 850F, it takes a while to melt solder with the end of the tip, but the base of the tip melts it quite quickly. Am I just losing too much heat with that sort of tip? Or does this unit just not get hot enough for what I'm trying to do?
Any help, tutorials, guides, advice, etc would be super appreciated!
I'm not very skilled with a soldering iron, though, and I'm having a hell of a time. I've been practicing on some scrap PCB using a desoldering braid, but it seems to take ages to heat up the joint enough to liquefy the solder... which makes me think it's cooking the hell out of the actual IC in the process. The couple tutorials/videos I've found on the process seem to indicate that the solder should liquefy pretty quickly, but I've had no such luck.
The iron I'm using is a digital radio shack unit adjustable from ~300-850F. I've only got one tip, though -- it's about an inch long and tapers to a fine point. Could part of my problem be the tip I'm using? Even at the full 850F, it takes a while to melt solder with the end of the tip, but the base of the tip melts it quite quickly. Am I just losing too much heat with that sort of tip? Or does this unit just not get hot enough for what I'm trying to do?
Any help, tutorials, guides, advice, etc would be super appreciated!