Z80 Removed with Desolder Pump
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In this video I show you how to de-solder and remove a bad Z80 CPU 40 PIN DIP with a Mechanical De-solder pump. It's a great way to de-solder if you don't have a vacuum de-solder gun or just have a small job to do. If anyone has other suggestions please share!
This particular repair was changing out a bad Z80 in the audio circuit of a SNK MV4F MVS Arcade PCB, but a good example of removing a 40 PIN Dip.
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