Wiring and unwiring of electronic components is a fundamental step in circuit repair, product assembly, and equipment maintenance. Standardized operation directly affects circuit conduction, component lifespan, and overall equipment reliability.
In practice, wiring and unwiring must follow the principles: disconnect power first, prevent static electricity, control temperature for gentle disassembly, and connect properly. Before disassembly, completely cut off the power and fully discharge high-voltage capacitors to avoid electric shock and short circuits. For soldered components, use a desoldering pump or desoldering braid to clean solder, then gently remove components only after pins are fully detached, without forced prying, to prevent pad damage and circuit breakage.
When wiring, verify pin definitions and wire sequences, ensure firm crimping and full soldering without cold joints. Tin stranded wires before connection to avoid looseness, short circuits, and poor contact. Arrange wires neatly and secure them properly to reduce failures caused by vibration and tension.
Standardized wiring and unwiring reduce repair rates and improve equipment stability, making it a practical and essential procedure in electronic operations.