Hacking [Bridged pins] How to remove? [Panasonic chip]

Pacote

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I was trying so hard to get rid of those nasty out of sync errors using different capacitators (47pf did the trick but after 1 min or so they came back) that i took the pad 4 off... so i traced to the panasonic chip and solded there...

Aparently i got the wrong leg and when i tried to take the weld it bridged with the legs next to it... so i got 4 legs together...

I tried using the sucker and the wicker and was unable to get it all.. its pretty micro between those legs...

Whats the best way to proceed?

Maybe a heat gun or something?

Thanks in advanced

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heat the solder and try removing it with a thin knife or something very small

not that easy, but i got a magnifier (a better one that i was using) and with a razor blade , scrapped between the legs

now its all set again
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will try to sold that 4 pad again
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Solder wick will work 99% of the time as long as your soldering iron is powerful enough to heat the large surface area of the wick.

Generally 30W is fine!
 

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Sounds like you weren't using flux. The solder probably would have sucked right up inot the wick if you poured a shitload of flux on it.
 

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