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    RELIFE RL-1520 Desoldering Wick 1.5mm × 2m Pure Copper Braid Solder Removal PCB Rework

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    RELIFE Genuine Mid-Gauge 1.5mm Pure Copper

    RELIFE RL-1520 Desoldering Wick — 1.5 mm × 2 m Pure Copper Rosin-Flux Braid

    The Mid-Gauge Phone Repair Wick · Shield Can Removal · BGA Pad Cleanup · SMD Rework

    Precision-woven pure copper desoldering braid pre-impregnated with rosin flux. The 1.5 mm width is the sweet spot for board-level phone repair, U2 / Tristar pad cleanup, shield-can removal, 0603/0805 SMD rework, and HDMI / USB-C port jobs on consoles and laptops. 2 metres on a sealed reel. Anti-oxidation. Anti-corrosion.

    📐 1.5 mm Width 📏 2.0 m Length 🟫 Pure Copper 🌿 Rosin Flux Pre-Loaded 🛡️ Anti-Oxidation 🇦🇺 Brisbane Stock
    ✅ In Stock 🚚 Australia-Wide Ship

    📦 Ships within 2–4 business days

    JPC Mobile · Shop 3A, 152 Woogaroo St, Forest Lake QLD 4078

    📞 0480 039 913 · Mon–Fri 9am–5pm · Sat 10am–5pm

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    Brisbane Technical Hub

    Forest Lake repair-parts specialist serving phone repair shops, micro-soldering technicians, hobbyists and trade-school students across South East Queensland. Real bench experience with RELIFE consumables — we use this exact wick on our own jobs.

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    Authenticity Guaranteed

    Genuine RELIFE-branded reel — not a re-spooled no-name copper braid. Sealed factory packaging. Pure copper precision-woven core with rosin flux pre-loaded for fast capillary action. 7-day DOA replacement.

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    Reliable Dispatch

    Ships within 2–4 business days in protective bubble packaging. Tracked Australia-wide delivery — Brisbane metro 1–3 days, capital cities 3–5 days, regional 5–7 days.

    🟫 What Is Desoldering Wick — And Why Pure Copper Matters

    Desoldering wick (also called solder braid, solder wick or solder removal braid) is a flat, fine-woven copper braid pre-impregnated with rosin flux. Lay it on a solder joint, press a hot iron tip on it — capillary action sucks the molten solder up into the copper, leaving a clean pad behind.

    ⚡ Fast Heat Conduction

    Pure copper conducts heat from the iron tip into the joint quicker than any plated alternative. Solder wicks up in 5–10 seconds, not 30.

    🧪 Rosin Flux Pre-Loaded

    Activated rosin breaks down oxide on the pad and the wick simultaneously. No need to apply separate flux for most jobs.

    🛡️ Anti-Oxidation Coating

    Treated copper resists tarnishing on the shelf. The 2 m reel still wicks effectively months after opening — unlike bare copper braid that turns dull and refuses to draw solder.

    🪡 Precision-Woven Core

    Tight, even weave creates uniform capillary spaces. Inconsistent loose-weave knock-offs leave behind blobs and require multiple passes.

    💡 Who Uses 1.5 mm RELIFE Wick?

    📱 Phone Repair Technicians

    Removing iPhone shield cans, cleaning Tristar / Tigris / U2 charging IC pads after chip removal, USB-C / Lightning port jobs. 1.5 mm is the perfect width — wide enough for fast wick-up, narrow enough to avoid neighbouring components.

    🔬 Micro-Soldering / Board-Level Pros

    Apple / Samsung logic-board specialists doing audio IC, power IC, BGA reballing prep and 0402 / 0603 / 0805 SMD passive replacement. 1.5 mm pairs ideally with a JBC / Quick / RELIFE soldering station at 320–360 °C.

    🎮 Console Repair (PS5 / Xbox / Switch)

    PS5 HDMI port replacement, Xbox HDMI / USB-C port jobs, Nintendo Switch joystick connector and joycon rail repair. Wick clears the through-pad solder so the new port seats flush.

    💻 MacBook / Laptop Board Repair

    USB-C port replacement, MagSafe DC-in board, keyboard backlight diodes, blown caps and resistors, charging IC swaps on MacBook Pro and Air logic boards.

    🛩️ Drone / RC / Hobby Electronics

    FPV drone ESC and FC board solder cleanup, motor wire de-tinning, replacing burnt MOSFETs after a crash. Also Arduino / Raspberry Pi / ESP32 dev-board rework.

    🎚️ Vintage Audio / Hi-Fi DIYers

    Recapping vintage tube amps, solid-state amps and synth boards. Cleaning eyelet terminals on point-to-point hand-wired chassis. Removing old solder before fitting boutique caps and resistors.

    📺 TV / Monitor / Power Board Repair

    Replacing bulged electrolytics on TV power supply boards, monitor backlight driver caps, and panel-connector flex repair. Wick clears through-hole pads so new caps drop in cleanly.

    🖨️ 3D Printer / Home Automation Tinkerers

    RAMPS / SKR control board MOSFET replacement, extruder thermistor wire repair, hotend cartridge swaps, ESP-based smart-home board fixes.

    ⌚ Smart Watch / Wearable Repair

    Apple Watch battery flex desoldering, Galaxy Watch internal connector work, fitness-tracker board-level repairs where the joints are too small for a solder pump.

    🎓 Trade School / Electronics Students

    Learning SMD rework in TAFE / RTO electronics labs. The 1.5 mm width is forgiving enough for beginners but still does real-world board-level work — the same wick used by working repair pros.

    📐 Desoldering Wick Width Guide — Why 1.5 mm

    Choosing the right wick width is the difference between a clean job and a frustrating one. 1.5 mm is the most-used width in phone repair — wide enough for shield cans, narrow enough not to wick from neighbouring pads.

    1.0 mm — Fine

    BGA pad cleanup · QFN fine-pitch · 0402 passives · ultra-tight clearances

    ⭐ 1.5 mm — THIS PRODUCT

    General SMD · shield-can removal · 0603/0805 · U2/Tristar pads · most phone-repair work

    2.0 mm — Medium-Wide

    Larger SMD · through-hole leads · cap and resistor removal on PCBA boards

    2.5 mm — Wide

    Heavy bus bars · larger ground planes · TV power supply boards · audio amp recapping

    3.0 mm+ — Heavy

    Industrial battery tab work · large solder pours · automotive ECU repair

    🔧 How To Use Solder Wick Properly — 6-Step Workflow

    Follow this order. Skipping a step is the #1 reason beginners think their wick is faulty — it almost never is.

    STEP 1 — Set iron temp

    Aim for 320–360 °C for leaded solder, 360–400 °C for lead-free. Too cold and the wick won't wick. Too hot and you'll lift pads.

    STEP 2 — Add fresh flux

    Even though the wick has rosin pre-loaded, a dab of fresh paste flux on the joint speeds wicking by 3-4×. Mandatory for lead-free solder.

    STEP 3 — Lay flat on joint

    Press the unused tip of the wick flat against the solder joint. Don't bunch it up — surface contact is what drives capillary action.

    STEP 4 — Press hot iron on top

    Press the iron tip down on the wick (not directly on the pad). Heat travels through the copper into the solder. You'll see the solder change colour and wick up in 5–10 seconds.

    STEP 5 — Lift wick + iron together

    CRITICAL: never pull the wick sideways while solder is molten — you will lift the pad off the PCB. Always lift wick and iron together as one unit, then separate after cooling.

    STEP 6 — Snip + repeat

    Cut off the saturated section with flush cutters. Use the next clean part of the reel. Re-flux the new section if it's been exposed for a while.

    ⚠️ Common Mistakes & What Solder Wick Does NOT Replace

    ❌ Iron too cold

    Below 300 °C the solder won't fully melt and the wick won't draw. Result: charred wick, no clean pad.

    ❌ No extra flux on lead-free

    Lead-free solder needs aggressive flux. The wick's pre-loaded rosin alone is not enough on RoHS boards.

    ❌ Pulling sideways while molten

    Lifts the copper pad off the PCB. Always lift wick + iron straight up, together, then separate after cooling.

    ❌ Re-using a saturated section

    Once a section is full of solder it stops wicking. Snip off the loaded portion and use clean braid for the next joint.

    ❌ NOT a substitute for a solder pump

    For deep through-hole bulk solder, use a desoldering pump (solder sucker). Wick is best for surface joints and pad cleanup.

    ❌ NOT a substitute for hot air

    For removing whole BGA or QFN chips, use a hot-air rework station. Wick is for cleaning the pads AFTER the chip is off.

    📋 Full Technical Specifications

    Brand

    RELIFE

    Model

    RL-1520

    Width

    1.5 mm — mid-gauge general SMD

    Length

    2.0 m sealed reel

    Material

    Pure copper — precision-woven

    Flux

    Rosin flux pre-impregnated

    Heat Conduction

    Fast — pure copper construction

    Anti-Corrosion

    Yes — treated surface coating

    Anti-Oxidation

    Yes — long shelf life

    Recommended Iron Temp

    320–360 °C leaded · 360–400 °C lead-free

    Compatible Solder

    Leaded (Sn63/Pb37) and lead-free (SAC305)

    Best For

    SMD / shield cans / BGA pad cleanup / 0603–0805 components

    Skill Level

    Beginner-friendly to professional

    Packaging

    Sealed RELIFE retail reel

    Warranty

    7-day DOA replacement only

    Dispatch

    2–4 business days from Forest Lake QLD

    ⚖️ RELIFE RL-1520 vs Cheap eBay / AliExpress Wick

    Side-by-side — what you actually get with a genuine RELIFE reel vs the bargain-bin alternative.

    Wicking Speed
    ✅ RELIFE RL-1520
    Solder wicks up in 5–10 seconds — pure copper conducts heat fast
    ❌ Cheap No-Name
    Plated copper or low-purity blends — wicking takes 20–30 seconds, often leaves blobs
    Flux Loading
    ✅ RELIFE RL-1520
    Activated rosin flux pre-impregnated through the full braid
    ❌ Cheap No-Name
    Often dry copper with token flux — needs separate flux every time
    Weave Consistency
    ✅ RELIFE RL-1520
    Tight, uniform precision weave — even capillary action across the full reel
    ❌ Cheap No-Name
    Loose / inconsistent weave — patchy wicking, frayed edges, broken strands
    Shelf Life
    ✅ RELIFE RL-1520
    Anti-oxidation treated copper — wicks effectively months after opening
    ❌ Cheap No-Name
    Bare copper tarnishes in weeks — unused braid stops wicking
    Length Honesty
    ✅ RELIFE RL-1520
    True 2.0 m on every reel — measured at the factory
    ❌ Cheap No-Name
    Often 1.4–1.6 m despite "2 m" listing claim
    Repair-Shop Trust
    ✅ RELIFE RL-1520
    Standard bench consumable in Apple / Samsung micro-soldering shops worldwide
    ❌ Cheap No-Name
    No quality control — pro shops avoid them after one bad reel costs them a job

    🚚 Shipping Information

    Forest Lake Dispatch

    • Ships within 2–4 business days
    • Bubble-wrap protected packaging
    • Tracked Australia-wide delivery

    Delivery Times

    • Brisbane metro — 1–3 days
    • Sydney / Melbourne — 3–5 days
    • Regional / remote — 5–7 days

    📍 JPC Mobile — Shop 3A, 152 Woogaroo St, Forest Lake QLD 4078 · Mon–Fri 9am–5pm · Sat 10am–5pm · ☎ 0480 039 913

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    Repair Expert FAQ

    What does desoldering wick actually do?+
    It removes molten solder from a joint by capillary action. You lay the flat copper braid on the joint, press a hot iron tip on it, and the solder wicks up into the braid. Used to clean PCB pads after a chip is removed, to break solder bridges, and to de-tin component leads before re-fitting.
    Why 1.5 mm and not 1.0 mm or 2.0 mm?+
    1.5 mm is the most-used width in phone repair. 1.0 mm is too narrow for shield-can edges and slow on bigger pads. 2.0 mm is too wide for tight clearances around 0603 components and risks wicking from neighbouring pads. 1.5 mm is the sweet spot for U2 / Tristar pad cleanup, shield can removal, USB-C / Lightning port jobs and 0603 / 0805 SMD work.
    What temperature should my iron be set to?+
    For leaded solder (Sn63/Pb37) aim for 320–360 °C. For lead-free solder (SAC305 / RoHS boards) aim for 360–400 °C. Below 300 °C the wick won't wick effectively. Above 410 °C you risk lifting the PCB pad. A JBC, Quick or RELIFE soldering station with closed-loop tip control gives the most consistent results.
    Do I still need to add separate flux?+
    For leaded solder, the pre-loaded rosin is usually enough. For lead-free solder or oxidised pads, a small dab of fresh paste flux on the joint speeds wicking dramatically — often by 3–4×. We recommend keeping a syringe of no-clean paste flux on the bench for every job.
    My wick isn't sucking up the solder — what's wrong?+
    99% of the time it's one of three things: (1) iron too cold — bump the temperature up by 30 °C, (2) no fresh flux on the joint — add a dab of paste flux, or (3) the wick section is already saturated — snip it off and use clean braid. If your iron tip is also oxidised black, re-tin it with fresh solder before trying again.
    Is it safe for BGA pad cleanup?+
    Yes — 1.5 mm is widely used to clean BGA pads after a chip is removed with hot air. Add fresh paste flux, lay the wick flat across the pad array, press the iron tip down and drag gently in line with the wick (never sideways). This removes the residual solder bumps cleanly, ready for re-balling or fresh paste application.
    Can I use it on through-hole joints (PS5 HDMI port, MacBook USB-C)?+
    Yes for clearing residual solder from the pads after a desoldering pump has done the heavy lifting. Wick is best for surface and pad cleanup; for deep through-hole bulk solder removal use a desoldering pump (solder sucker) first, then the wick to finish the job.
    Does the 2 m reel really last?+
    2 metres is around 6–8 feet of usable braid. For a busy phone repair shop that's 2–4 weeks of bench use. For a hobbyist that's typically 6–12 months. Snip and bin the loaded sections promptly — saturated wick won't wick further and will damage your iron tip if you keep heating it.
    How do I store it to keep it working?+
    Keep the reel in its sealed plastic bag between uses. Store in a dry drawer away from direct sunlight, humidity, and any heat source. The anti-oxidation treatment is excellent but not infinite — sealed storage keeps the rosin flux active for years.
    Is there a warranty on solder wick?+
    Solder wick is a hardware consumable so it does not carry an extended warranty. JPC Mobile offers a 7-day DOA replacement on faulty / unopened reels — if your reel arrives damaged, frayed or unable to wick, contact us within 7 days for replacement. Open reels in normal use are not covered.

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    🟫 RELIFE RL-1520 Desoldering Wick — 1.5 mm × 2 m

    Pure Copper · Rosin Flux Pre-Loaded · Anti-Oxidation · Brisbane Stock

    📍 Shop 3A, 152 Woogaroo St, Forest Lake QLD 4078 · Mon–Fri 9am–5pm · Sat 10am–5pm

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