For me, it depends on if the answer already has votes or not and if I have an alternate solution that is not already posted as another answer.
If my answer has votes already and I have another solution that isn't already posted, I'll edit my answer to post the new solution, and below it leave the old answer prefixed with a note explaining it's my old answer and it's wrong because of xxxx.
If my answer has no votes and I have another solution that isn't already posted, I'll just edit my answer to change it entirely. In some cases where my old answer might seem like an obvious answer, I'll leave it in there as well and explain why its wrong so others don't make the same mistake.
And if its wrong and I don't have a new solution, I delete it regardless of if it has votes or not. Actually, if I ever had a case where my answer was wrong but seems like it would be the logical answer, and has a lot of views/votes, then I would consider keeping it and prefixing the answer with a big notice explaining why it is wrong so others know this solution won't work and not to do it this way.