Capacitor Replacement on a Commodore 64 - A Lesson in Through-Hole Soldering - Workbench Wednesdays
Need to rework through-hole components? Check out this Weller WX-Series soldering gear. It includes a 120 Watt de-soldering iron (WXDP120), 65 Watt (WXP65) iron, and a larger 120 Watt (WXP120) iron. James re-caps a Commodore 64 with the help of this WXR3 soldering system. It takes no time to remove components like capacitors and swap them in with modern replacements. As a bonus, he ends the video by re-working a Raspberry Pi to have a socket header instead of pins! Connect with James Lewis and get the B.O.M on element14: http://bit.ly/2HdXQtL

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