snakeGrave Professional Joined Apr 13, 2016 Messages 253 Reaction score 199 Location Delaware Jul 16, 2025 #101 Yeah, wiring that to gnd I was able to get everything running fine. Thank you!
LittleMegaGamer Professional Joined Jun 1, 2023 Messages 227 Reaction score 180 Location Ireland Aug 24, 2025 #102 Guys, What nozzle diameter of your desoldering tool have you used to desolder the Crystal 12000mhz? I used a basic desolder tool with a 2mm nozzle diameter that is definitely too big for this job and I wasn't able to desolder the 12000mhz.
Guys, What nozzle diameter of your desoldering tool have you used to desolder the Crystal 12000mhz? I used a basic desolder tool with a 2mm nozzle diameter that is definitely too big for this job and I wasn't able to desolder the 12000mhz.
S selu Beginner Joined Mar 20, 2025 Messages 10 Reaction score 13 Location Sevilla, Spain Aug 24, 2025 #103 It is better to use a slightly finer one, and plenty of Flux to make it easier to remove the tin.
LittleMegaGamer Professional Joined Jun 1, 2023 Messages 227 Reaction score 180 Location Ireland Aug 24, 2025 #104 selu said: It is better to use a slightly finer one, and plenty of Flux to make it easier to remove the tin. Click to expand... I will as I had no luck with the 2mm one... What nozzle diameter have you used? Have you got it off on the first attempt?
selu said: It is better to use a slightly finer one, and plenty of Flux to make it easier to remove the tin. Click to expand... I will as I had no luck with the 2mm one... What nozzle diameter have you used? Have you got it off on the first attempt?
S selu Beginner Joined Mar 20, 2025 Messages 10 Reaction score 13 Location Sevilla, Spain Monday at 10:25 AM #105 For me, a 1.5 mm tip is best. Although I'd say the optimal working range is 1-1.5 mm. I got It off on the first attempt without problem.
For me, a 1.5 mm tip is best. Although I'd say the optimal working range is 1-1.5 mm. I got It off on the first attempt without problem.