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Can i save this PCB? Is there a good way to desolder the other switches if not?

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    indigogollum@lemmy.world
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    I accidentally soldered a switch on crooked. I got the switch off the board but i'm having trouble cleaning out the holes so i can put a new switch in.

    Can this switch footprint be saved after being clogged with solder and melted a little, or should i try to get the other switches off and start over on a new board?

    And what's the best way to desolder these switches if i have to remove the rest?

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      I accidentally soldered a switch on crooked. I got the switch off the board but i'm having trouble cleaning out the holes so i can put a new switch in.

      Can this switch footprint be saved after being clogged with solder and melted a little, or should i try to get the other switches off and start over on a new board?

      And what's the best way to desolder these switches if i have to remove the rest?

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      partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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      Certainly. This is a very common need with working on PCBs. You have two choices:

      Solder wick
      Manual vacuum desoldering tool

      If you end up doing this a lot there are also very nice (and expensive) powered vacuum desoldering stations.

      Regardless of which you choose, make sure to practice on a board you don't care about. It takes some time to learn how much heat to apply, angles, etc. You don't want to destroy your good board learning.

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