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RE: [N8VEM-S100:2209] Interest, Discussion and R&D on a 18 Slot S100 Backplane & ATX PSU board.



With a good vacuum desoldering setup (Hakko 808, etc.) and lots of patience. You may lose through-hole plating on the board but you should be able to save the connectors. Lots of patience. Lots.

 

Jack

 

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Just curious ... how do you go about removing an S-100 connector (to get a "used" connector) that has been soldered into the backplane without destroying it .... and the backplane????  Is specialized equipment needed?

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