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Ok, so I want to learn how to do DC jack replacements (and yes, I have read through almost every thread on this site regarding it), but I can't seem to get it to work for me. I'm working on a Compaq v6000 series unit (practice unit), which has the DC jack on a separate circuit board. So, the DC jack has four "legs" which are just for mechanical attachment, and then like 3-4 actual electrical contact pins.
So, I first cleaned all the jacks contacts with isopropyl alcohol, tinned my iron, added some new solder to the old joints (to soften them), heated up each join one at a time, tried to use my solder sucker, but the thing won't suck up the solder! Is there a secret to this? The electrical contact pins are like 1 mm in size, crazy small. I'm also wondering if there are solder suckers that have smaller tips? Not sure if that would help anyway.
Edit: Here's a pic. The DC jack's contacts and legs are on the left. The rightmost ones are for the integrated USB connector.
Edit:The pic is just one off the web, not actual pic.
I know my equipment isn't all that expensive (hey, I have a budget to live with right now), but anyway, I'll list it:
45W Pencil tip Radioshack type Iron
Generic Solder Sucker
Lead-Free Rosin Core Solder
Sponge
etc.
Another thing I was wondering about, after trying to solder for about 20 minutes, part of the tip of my iron has kind of "chipped" or broken off. Do these irons have a thermostat or something, or do I need to unplug it every so often so it doesn't get too hot (assuming that was what broke the tip)?
I would love to spring for a more expensive iron, or even a hot air rework station, but right now, funds are limited. Maybe next month.
So, I first cleaned all the jacks contacts with isopropyl alcohol, tinned my iron, added some new solder to the old joints (to soften them), heated up each join one at a time, tried to use my solder sucker, but the thing won't suck up the solder! Is there a secret to this? The electrical contact pins are like 1 mm in size, crazy small. I'm also wondering if there are solder suckers that have smaller tips? Not sure if that would help anyway.
Edit: Here's a pic. The DC jack's contacts and legs are on the left. The rightmost ones are for the integrated USB connector.

Edit:The pic is just one off the web, not actual pic.
I know my equipment isn't all that expensive (hey, I have a budget to live with right now), but anyway, I'll list it:
45W Pencil tip Radioshack type Iron
Generic Solder Sucker
Lead-Free Rosin Core Solder
Sponge
etc.
Another thing I was wondering about, after trying to solder for about 20 minutes, part of the tip of my iron has kind of "chipped" or broken off. Do these irons have a thermostat or something, or do I need to unplug it every so often so it doesn't get too hot (assuming that was what broke the tip)?
I would love to spring for a more expensive iron, or even a hot air rework station, but right now, funds are limited. Maybe next month.
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