Or mount the Pi upside down?
To provide a more direct answer: you need a soldering iron (or heat gun), solder sucker or desoldering braid, and a steady hand to attempt removal. You need a soldering iron, solder, flux, possibly a new header, and a steady hand to re-attach it.
I'd expect this to invalidate your guarantee so it you break it you won't be able to return it for replaceent.
Depending on how many GPIO pins you actualy need you could use concave pogo pins or just solder wires to the underside of the Pi.
To provide a more direct answer: you need a soldering iron (or heat gun), solder sucker or desoldering braid, and a steady hand to attempt removal. You need a soldering iron, solder, flux, possibly a new header, and a steady hand to re-attach it.
I'd expect this to invalidate your guarantee so it you break it you won't be able to return it for replaceent.
Depending on how many GPIO pins you actualy need you could use concave pogo pins or just solder wires to the underside of the Pi.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Mon Jun 24, 2024 1:44 pm