How to Solder [comic]
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How to Solder [comic]
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#3Another nice thing to get is a circuit board holder so you don't have to lay the board upside down on the table as shown in the comic. A good holder will help you work with surface-mount stuff too.
I also have a fan with a carbon filter to help with the fumes. Much nicer than blowing smoke out of your way yourself :)
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#4He forgot what I think is one of the most important steps. Before heating the pad and the component lead, touch the solder to the tip of the iron just to wet it a little. The little bit of solder on the tip of the iron really helps in conducting heat to the components. And only use 60/40 lead/tin solder (Radio Shack brand solder works the best.) Save the lead free stuff for when you are in production and someone else…
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#5Another thing: good tools matter (just like with software). Don't try to solder electronics with a RadioShack iron. It can be done, sure, but it's frustrating. Get a temperature-controller solder station and a fine tip for the iron. This will cost about $100, but will last years and produce much better results. Another nice thing to get is a circuit board holder so you don't have to lay the board upside down on the t…
Another thing that helps make beautiful, clean solder joints is flux. I used to stuff PCBs with surface mount components, and my general practice was to just swab flux over everything before soldering. Then, when you're done, you need to scrub the board in hot water to remove the flux, but it's worth the trouble.
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#6Any idea what could be going on there?
Also I seem to be going through tips really fast.
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#8My soldering iron seems to make inconsistent heat. One minute it will melt the solder instantly and the next anywhere on the iron I touch the solder to, nothing will happen. Any idea what could be going on there? Also I seem to be going through tips really fast.
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#9Anyone have a good tutorial on soldering really small surface mount components?
Re: How to Solder [comic]
#10He forgot what I think is one of the most important steps. Before heating the pad and the component lead, touch the solder to the tip of the iron just to wet it a little. The little bit of solder on the tip of the iron really helps in conducting heat to the components. And only use 60/40 lead/tin solder (Radio Shack brand solder works the best.) Save the lead free stuff for when you are in production and someone else…