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I'm trying to repair my MSI motherboard by replacing the caps near the
regulators since they are bulging and are most likely defective.
However, even at the highest setting of my soldering iron (480 degrees
Celcius) I'm unable to liquify the solder. I don't know what kind of
solder they're using for motherboards but it's obviously not the kind
you can easily manipulate with common DIY tools.
Anyone have a trick for solving this problem?
regulators since they are bulging and are most likely defective.
However, even at the highest setting of my soldering iron (480 degrees
Celcius) I'm unable to liquify the solder. I don't know what kind of
solder they're using for motherboards but it's obviously not the kind
you can easily manipulate with common DIY tools.
Anyone have a trick for solving this problem?