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OK, I've found a very small desktop case that the C-One actually fits in. I
don't want to cut this case up, so I want to relocate the RCA jacks. Are there
any gotchas concerning heating up the solder holding down the RCA jacks that I
need to avoid? I plan to wire in a standard 3.5" stereo female and mount that
to an existing whole in the case.

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Fri Jul 3, 2009 5:46 am

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OK, I've found a very small desktop case that the C-One actually fits in. I don't want to cut this case up, so I want to relocate the RCA jacks. Are there...
Payton Byrd
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Jul 3, 2009
5:46 am

... There are no critical parts near the RCA connectors. You should be able to unsolder them with a regulated soldering station (don't use a cheap unregulated...
Jens Schoenfeld
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Jul 3, 2009
7:36 am

... My favourite trick in the absense of a solder sucker, is instead of removing the solder, you add LOTS of fresh solder to "bridge" the three points...
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Jul 3, 2009
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Thanks for the advice guys. I have access to a hot air gun that I've used to remove large objects from boards before. The advantage is that it easily heats a...
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