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RJ:
I have been a way from the forum for a while. I was talking care of both work and family issues as well as needed a break from the forum. This time of year can be hard for me when I work all year on christmas stuff and am not able to have a show of my own do to the time I put into the forum.

I am very sorry to see the conductors have shipped and a number of people are having issues with the soldering on their Card sockets. not sure what changed in the process but at this point it does not matter.

PLEASE CHECK THEM before proceeding on your assembly

If you have an issue you have two options.

If you feel confortable then put flux on the pins and turn you iron up hot. Clean the tip well so it is clean but does not have any solder left on it. This will allow you to heat while not adding any additional solder on the pins. They have the right amount. It appears something must have failed in my temp controlled oven and the ones with issues never got up to full tempeture. So with this clean tip and flix on the pins touch you iron tip stright down on the pins and it does not matter is you are covering more than one. let them heat up until you see the solder flow. Get it 1 second longer and remove the tip. Move over to the next pins and do the same. You should not create bridges as their is no extra solder to create them with. Only if you add solder (DON'T) will you have this issue.

Now if you are not confortable doing this or you do it and get bridges you can not fix. Then pm me and I will have you send it to me to fix. Just do not bend your pins as this is not something I can always fix. you will have to push sideways with the iron to do this so it is not normally an issue.

RJ 


Night Owl:
Thank you for everything you do RJ!  I really appreciate the sacrifice you made for our community.  It was heartening to see members helping other members to solve the problem.  I also learned a new skill.  ;D

MrChristmas2000:
What if a socket was damaged by a floating part during shipping?

I am going to try to bend them back but it will be a very delicate operation. What if I am unable to get them bent back into postition and soldered?

Steve Gase:
just an hour ago i started my first conductor and found all of the pins floating above the pcb and i tried to fix it. 

then i read your posting.  :(

there appears to be a noticeable gap between the pins and the board.  the CF holder is firmly down, but there is still a gap.

i used flux first, but unfortunately i added solder and ended up with a bridge that covered 8 pins.

i'll try a clean tip and see if there is anything i can do. :)

btw, i have 4 more boards that appear to have the same floating pin problem.


...just tried a clean tip on the second board... careful work, but I think I got this one right.    :D

bassmants:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginjust an hour ago i started my first conductor and found all of the pins floating above the pcb and i tried to fix it. 

then i read your posting. :|

there appears to be a noticeable gap between the pins and the board.  the CF holder is firmly down, but there is still a gap.

i used flux first, but unfortunately i added solder and ended up with a bridge that covered 8 pins.

i'll try a clean tip and see if there is anything i can do. :)

btw, i have 4 more boards that appear to have the same floating pin problem.

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Same here... <fp.

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