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Removing LED
Posted: 07 Dec 2014, 13:42
by Gentleman
Hey,
Is it possible to remove LED's from a Poker 2 without soldering?
Im not planning to replace them, just to remove them so I can change the switches
Cheers
Gentleman
Posted: 07 Dec 2014, 13:48
by Nuum
Nope, you have to desolder it. Some people install SIP sockets into their switches which allows the removal of LEDs without desoldering. These SIP sockets are then soldered onto the PCB and the LEDs are simply stuck into the sockets. I plan to do this to my FaceU 60%, when the SIP sockets finally arrive.
For removing the switches you would still have to desolder these sockets, but the switches can then be opened if the plate allows it or they are PCB-mounted, which doesn't apply to the standard Poker 2.
Posted: 07 Dec 2014, 13:51
by Gentleman
Well, so I give it a try

Tahnks for the fast reply
Posted: 07 Dec 2014, 17:32
by Gentleman
OK another Question: Why can't I simply cut them with a sharp knife?
Posted: 07 Dec 2014, 17:40
by Muirium
You could try. They're like staples holding the switches in, only tougher and recessed where its hard to get a good cut on them.
Also, your switches still won't be free to open even with the LEDs out the way. The plate is still there!
Posted: 07 Dec 2014, 17:42
by ne0phyte
EDIT: Muirium, as always, was faster.
Gentleman wrote: OK another Question: Why can't I simply cut them with a sharp knife?
You'd probably damage the switches (not severly, but scratches etc). After all, you'd have to cut through the wires of the leds.
I guess most people here will agree that desoldering is, by far, the cleaner way of getting rid of them
YOu could do that, but you'd have to be careful and it would make some of us cringe a bit.
Posted: 07 Dec 2014, 17:45
by Gentleman
since I don't wanna make you cringe, I have to do the desoldering *uff*

Posted: 07 Dec 2014, 20:28
by Jmneuv
Just remember to use the soldering iron in short intervals.. it's more like touching.. you don't really stay on a spot.