In this video, I show you how to achieve good solder joints.
I intentionally used my old and subpar soldering iron to show that good solder joints are achievable with even this equipment.
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In this video, I show you how to achieve good solder joints.
I intentionally used my old and subpar soldering iron to show that good solder joints are achievable with even this equipment.
Join my YouTube membership:
Parts and tools:
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SO WRONG
He forgot to add you have to put a lil bit of flux on your iron solder and then add a little iron to the tip of the solderer before making contact with the pcb board/pins. The flux added on to the tip of your solderer helps transfer the iron to the pins.
You can use a breadboard to hold it?!?!‽ I cannot tell you how much time and energy you’ve just saved me.
ALWAYS USE A GROUNDED IRON!
It was a bit daunting the first time that I did this. Flux makes a big difference. Instead of using a soldering wick to desolder, I use a solder sucker, and it seems to work well.