It is not going to be easy. I know this thread is over a year old, but others who come here will still be seeking the answer.
Step 1. You'll need Aluminum Tape, Solder, 99% Alchohol, Braided Copper Wire, Liquid Lead Free Flux, Solder Iron, Heat Gun.
Step 2. Place the Aluminum Tape surrounding area you will use heat gun on, it's a good idea to use it on both the top and bottom of the board, the tape acts as a shield from the heat so other parts don't fall off or become damaged in the process.
Step 3. Apply some Liquid Flux to solder points. Use the Solder Iron to heat up the old solder. Use the Braided Copper Wire with the Solder Iron to remove the top solder and then clean the board with 99% alchohol.
Step 4. Apply more Liquid Flux and add Solder to solder points. Clean Flux off again. Repeat as necessary.
Step 5. Now you should have clean shinny solder points ready for this step. You'll want to line up the connector to the solder points. Hold the Heat Gun under the board, so that the connector falls into the solder points, giving it a solid solder. Wait 20 minutes before reassembly.
It is not going to be easy. I know this thread is over a year old, but others who come here will still be seeking the answer.
Step 1. You'll need Aluminum Tape, Solder, 99% Alchohol, Braided Copper Wire, Liquid Lead Free Flux, Solder Iron, Heat Gun.
Step 2. Place the Aluminum Tape surrounding area you will use heat gun on, it's a good idea to use it on both the top and bottom of the board, the tape acts as a shield from the heat so other parts don't fall off or become damaged in the process.
Step 3. Apply some Liquid Flux to solder points. Use the Solder Iron to heat up the old solder. Use the Braided Copper Wire with the Solder Iron to remove the top solder and then clean the board with 99% alchohol.
Step 4. Apply more Liquid Flux and add Solder to solder points. Clean Flux off again. Repeat as necessary.
Step 5. Now you should have clean shinny solder points ready for this step. You'll want to line up the connector to the solder points. Hold the Heat Gun under the board, so that the connector falls into the solder points, giving it a solid solder. Wait 20 minutes before reassembly.
It is not going to be easy.
Step 1. You'll need Aluminum Tape, Solder, 99% Alchohol, Braided Copper Wire, Liquid Lead Free Flux, Solder Iron, Heat Gun.
Step 2. Place the Aluminum Tape surrounding area you will use heat gun on, it's a good idea to use it on both the top and bottom of the board, the tape acts as a shield from the heat so other parts don't fall off or become damaged in the process.
Step 3. Apply some Liquid Flux to solder points. Use the Solder Iron to heat up the old solder. Use the Braided Copper Wire with the Solder Iron to remove the top solder and then clean the board with 99% alchohol.
Step 4. Apply more Liquid Flux and add Solder to solder points. Clean Flux off again. Repeat as necessary.
Step 5. Now you should have clean shinny solder points ready for this step. You'll want to line up the connector to the solder points. Hold the Heat Gun under the board, so that the connector falls into the solder points, giving it a solid solder. Wait 20 minutes before reassembly.
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