You guys are all, most likely, much more experienced and advanced than myself in electronics bench-work. So this may be silly and pointless, but today I de-soldered the components to be replaced on the 3300 board. For the first time, I used my soldering/de-soldering station I've been repairing for a while now. I told a friend of mine, who is an E.E. at Apple, that I wanted to buy a de-solder unit. He said he had one I could have. It had been dropped and had since had problems, but it was mine if I wanted to try and get it working again. It didn't have any cords or irons, but I got those cheap on Ebay. Anyway, I took the unit apart and found a cracked fuse holder, one of three, and a couple compromised connections and a problematic bend in the chassis that screwed up the vacuum pump. Anyway, today I finally got it working and had a chance to use it. Wow! It made de-soldering SO easy and clean. I've always only used suckers and wick for the job. Today, no damaged pads. No damaged traces. No mess. I didn't even need to go back in and use wick to remove the excess solder. The vacuum removed it all. Most of the components practically fell out by themselves. I only have $55 in this thing, and I don't know what comparable units cost, but I feel like it would be worth it for anyone doing any amount of this kind of work. Just thought I'd share.
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