Did I **** up GH? I just bought a Hakko FX-901/P to do the Cherry stabilizer mod to my KUL ES-87, where I would remove the stabilized keys, clip the stabilizers' bottoms, then put it all back together.
But with the tools I have, the Hakko, a soldering wick, and some solder, I cannot remove all of the solder from the joint. I got it to where the solder was flush to the board, but there was solder still around the contact. The wick just did not want to suck up the solder. I had to heat the solder, and then stick the wick in, otherwise nothing would get picked up, I couldn't get the solder to melt underneath the wick, it wouldn't melt. I think it might have something to do with non-lead solder. I think they might have used it? Just because it seemed to have a higher melting point than my new solder.
This really sucks, I've been trying to get it to work all day and now I'm just pissed. I have work tomorrow and no more time to try it this week. ****.
Help me GH. You're my only hope. What do I need to buy to make this work? I've already dumped so much money into this that I'd like to keep it under $50 if possible.