[TriEmbed] APA102 unsoldering

Adam Haile email at adamhaile.net
Wed Jun 22 07:59:25 CDT 2016


Also, what temp is your iron set to? Realizing that the ChipQuik only helps
in removal, but since those LEDs are designed to be reflowed, they should
certainly survive solder melting temp. One thing that might cause an issue
is using lead-free solder, especially of a cheaper alloy which has a much
higher temp. If you are using lead-free, try leaded and keep the iron <=
600.

On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 8:43 AM, Alex Davis via TriEmbed <
triembed at triembed.org> wrote:

> Anyone have any success with unsoldering APA102 LEDs without ruining
> them? It seems they are made of really shitty thermoplastic which melts
> at about the melting point of the solder. I had one go bad in my 44x8
> matrix, and I got it off by using a broad tip to reflow one side at a
> time while lifting with tweezers. I'd say the package has the thermal
> resistance of the sort of plastic cheap header strips are made of. It
> was a ruined plastic blob by time I got it off.
>
> As to the repair, I am thinking I will just cut an LED off a spare strip
> and solder it down on top of the blank spot. It won't look as nice but
> it seems like it will have the highest change of success and of not
> ruining the mounting strip.
>
> BTW these APA102 have in and out for both data and clock, and in my case
> an LED stopped outputting anything on data out, causing the whole rest
> of the strip to die. Thankfully it was just one unit, but it gives me
> pause to consider building anything large and expensive out of these
> things. My setup was working fine before I peeled off the backing tape
> and glued it on to the enclosure.
>
> Alex
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