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paul b

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I recently refinished my sterling bass. When I took it apart, I took the connections off of the pickup just by heating up the solder and removing the wires. I did this because I thought it would be easier than resoldering the circuit board. Did I mess up the pickup by doing this or can these connections be resoldered on the pickup. Any helpful advice would be appreciated.

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Mad_Phingers

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As far as I know, that is perfectly okay.

In some cases, you can leave the iron on a wire or some other component for too long and harm something (good example is melting wire insulation and as a result breaking ground), but just a quick contact to remove a wire should cause you no trouble.

Can we see some pics of the refin please?
 

keko

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Hope You did this soldering job right back at the first place!

And the second place: we want pics, we want pics, we want... :D
 

paul b

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refinished sterling

Here are a couple of pics. Turned out pretty good. It is all back together and up and running.
Thanks
 
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