Im new to soldering i have never done it before im going to attempt it on my ps5 controller to replace the analong stick. What are you using here to desolder. I have no idea what im looking at can you help me understand? So you heat it up and touch it to the point and it puffs up did u add any flux before that? How did it bubble that easy bc i have a desoldering pump so i can desolder very easily if i can remove it easy as show here
@@miser_y yeah man i started soldering a practice kit and messed up so bad its a good thing i didnt go straight to the controller i would have destroyed it. Really hard to not melt points together and also my wick i ordered the same wick as in the video when i tried to desolder the wick stuck to the solder on the pcb and the wick burned into the pcb and is stuck to it
@@miser_yhe using low melt solder to help it mixed with the nonleaded solder to lower the melting point its a lot easier with a heat gun to melt it all at once and the joystick will fall out with a little encouragement then you use solder wick to get the res of the solder out
I used a desolering iron vacumm removed analog not much difficuly still removed the solder from holes underneith the blue plastic of the alps dont get it the board is still intact board not melted will the replacements work pls reply
I think these controllers use lead-free solders which have higher melting point compared to solder with lead in it. The goal is to add solder that has lead content onto the factory solder to lower its melting point so that it can easily be melted and removed.
Usually Sony applies lead free solder which, although it has better conductivity, it also has a higher melting point which makes it harder to remove. Leaded solder (60% tin 40% lead) has lower melting point, so if you mix them together you end up with a lower melting point solder, thus making it easier do remove.
Bro can u tell me if this could work,i have 2 controllers from 2016 and one of them has battery and usb port that don't work and other one has L3 that dont work,can i take all parts from them that work and make one controller that work,if u dont know its ok😅
possibly yes. Just keep in mind there are 5 models of ps4 controllers, many parts are interchangeable between all, but not every part. there is a good list on this link: www.consoleskins.nl/en/manuals/what-generation-controller-do-i-have/playstation-4/ , all v1 controllers (from gen1 to gen3) have all same mechanic parts, so you would be good to go.
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You can buy it for some bucks in Aliexpress or eBay. Just take look if your controller uses a 10k (printed 103) or 2.3k (printed 232), 2,3 are usually for newest controllers including ps5 .
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