How To Desolder Pins. The main problem is that printed circuit boards, especially motherboards, have several layers. A desoldering pump and a desoldering braid should be fine for most DIY projects, and easily within a hobbyist's.
Knowing how to properly desolder is almost as important as knowing how to solder. Make sure you understand all of the steps before you attempt to do it because once you fire up your soldering iron, it can To test the PCB, use tweezers to connect both pads where the pins are supposed to stick in using a switch tester and see if it registers. If you don't have a wick or a pump, you can still get by.
Now that we've learned how to solder both an led on a circuit board and wires, we'll move on to the final tutorial for today's post; Desoldering.
The last trick is to heat all the pins of your component at the same time, while pulling it out.
Does anyone know the best way to go about this? And of course when I moved on to next pin the solder in previous hole hardened again so no matter how many times I did all the pins there was still solder in holes. Just a quick tutorial on how to salvage multi-pin components from a PCB (Manufactured Circuit Board), using a Solder Sucker or Vacuum Pump.