Dripped solder on pcb. What to do?

I dripped connecting these two pins and can’t seem to wick or dremel it out. How bad is this or what should I do?


Looks wick-able. Did you use a lot of flux?

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My attempt to wick was just sticking some hot wire in and hoping it stuck. I have no separate flux.

Maybe it could stay? 3v or 5v… for throttle?

See if you have any solder wick. If you do, soak it in flux and then heat it up right on that spot. Should take all the solder.

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I can order this but wonder if it’s possible to just leave it and I’ll be using adc wired throttle.

I won’t use any wireless throttle if that matters.

Yeah idk. Only here to give soldering advice

VCC is, in that case, probably your battery positive. And now that’s connected to the 5v rail’s positive.

I’m assuming you haven’t plugged it in yet.

Have you tried turning it on and off again

I thought I wouldn’t want to plug it in. No?

Maybe can grind the six legs and bridge what needs to be w a snip of solder? What needs bridging. Not that I want to do that but maybe safest.

Dremeling I touched through the pcb green and I see copper.

Maybe a cutoff wheel?

Cut what? The six legs I can cut.

Not. plugged in

you know you probably could have just, reflowed the solder… right?

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Maybe start with a 10" Diablo, if you need bigger, you could step it up to a 12"

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Wait till you have the wick :sweat:

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I heat it up w a thinnest bit and stick thin strand in good enough? I wonder if I could burn it or something.

As someone who recently used the wrong tool on another job, use the right tool

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Wick. Ok.

Thanks!! This board always gets answers quickly and nice knowledge available

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Even if I was wrong @Evwan , thumbs down-ing my comment is rude. You crunchy-Onewheel riding doof. :smiley::fu:

Edit:
Go fix ur ZVF lolripbozo

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Wowza

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