In this video I’m go over the basics of Desoldering. This video is part of series I’m making about Basic Soldering. This soldering series is a great way to learn soldering for beginners. My Soldering […]
A well-formed THT solder joint ensures reliable electrical connections, preventing failures and malfunctions. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to hand solder a THT component to secure good electrical conductivity. 01 – Always use […]
Good and bad joint examples, the importance of flux, choosing the right tip, how to maintain the tip, health hazards from soldering fumes. Recommended Products: esd safe pump bottle: chipquik removal kit, lead free: rma […]
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For the first example, dont tin the pad that much. The wire should be going through the hole, put it through and add a bit of solder to it.
Lead free solder is only really necessary if you’re soldering every day for several hours. The amount of lead exposure you get from handling traditional 60:40 lead solder is practically nothing, and worth the tradeoff for solder that’s easier to work with imo.
This gotta be one of the worst examples of a good solder. Yea it works but ur burning the board. Not neat at all. Be careful don’t just torch ur board 😂
For the first example, dont tin the pad that much. The wire should be going through the hole, put it through and add a bit of solder to it.
Lead free solder is only really necessary if you’re soldering every day for several hours. The amount of lead exposure you get from handling traditional 60:40 lead solder is practically nothing, and worth the tradeoff for solder that’s easier to work with imo.
I always did without flux, and they sucks. is the flux mandatory?
This gotta be one of the worst examples of a good solder. Yea it works but ur burning the board. Not neat at all. Be careful don’t just torch ur board 😂
jesus this is seriously underrated thankee