Submitted by OfTheStrange t3_z1xn1n in MechanicalKeyboards
Hello, I recently desoldered my Anne Pro 2 and installed some of the mill-max 0305-2 sockets (the taller ones) so I could hot-swap in the future.
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While installing the sockets, I ran into some issues that were never mentioned in the YT guides I watched so I wanted to share them here for anyone who might do this mod in the future:
- Some PCB's wont have small enough pad-holes for the socket head to actually just sit on top of the PCB and stay there. Instead, the pad-hole is so wide that the whole socket will just slip right through (at least this was the case with the Anne Pro 2 PCB. Unless this PCB is just some big exception, I imagine there are similar boards out there.)
- If you run into the above issue, you'll have to figure out some solution for having the sockets stay still in place while you solder them in. One of those solutions is to install the sockets on the switch-legs themselves, lock all the switches into the board, and then solder. If you do this please read the next bullet as well. Another solution is to use heat-tape to fix the sockets in place - I found this option too tedious but it may work for you.
- If you're desoldering switches from the board before installing the sockets, and you plan on using the same switches that you desoldered for the mill-max socket placement issue mentioned above - MAKE SURE TO REMOVE ANY EXCESS SOLDER FROM THE SWITCH LEGS. I must have had some specks of solder stuck to some of my MX Browns, and when I locked all the switches in and started soldering the sockets, I must have essentially soldered the sockets to 2 of my switches legs. The switch was still usable, but if I want the entire keyboard to be truly hot-swappable it effectively made those switches unusable. Luckily I had some spare MX browns lying around, but you may not be so lucky.
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Hope this stuff might be helpful for anyone considering this mod in the future!
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