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Problem replacing M92T36 on a Nintendo Switch

Disclaimer: You do not need to know anything about a Nintendo Switch to help, this is a soldering issue not a Nintendo Switch issue. I am simply a beginner asking for help.

Hello all!

Recently, my Nintendo Switch would not turn on and I thought it would be a wonderful idea to try and repair it. Upon seeing a short near M92T36, I attempted to replace the chip. However, I noticed that I might have screwed up and put WAY too much solder underneath the chip. I cannot use a soldering wick to remove it, it just doesn't suck it up. I have tried using a soldering pump and that also does not work. In addition I have noticed that it is a brown/black ish color compared the the silver it is supposed to be. I am using a Yihua 853D (https://www.amazon.com/YIHUA-Soldering-S...). I use 840 F on my hot air gun and 850 F on the Soldering Iron. I am also using this solder (https://www.amazon.com/MAIYUM-63-37-sold...) and Clear Rosin Flux.

I have tried -

  • Using 99% Isopropyl and a toothbrush to scrub this brown stuff away (didn't work)
  • Using a soldering wick and a soldering pump to try and remove the excess solder
  • Putting the chip on anyways (it will not sit flat)

tldr - I attempted to replace M92T36 on my Nintendo Switch, but applied excess solder underneath. I have attempted and cannot remove this solder or this brown gunk with a soldering pump or a soldering wick at 840 F hot air temp and soldering iron temp.

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@czcx try some low melt solder (or even some ChipQuick ultra low temp solder), plenty of Flux and a fairly wide chisel soldering tip. Not sure about your soldering station but do not be to fixated on the temp. It may not measure the temp at the tip but the temp at the handle. You can always use a thermometer to measure the actual tip temp. If that still gives you trouble you may need to try a pre-heater for the board.

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What worked for me was heating the ground pad where the weird brown stuff was and removing it with some tweezers at high heat. Thanks for the thoughts though!

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