Lead Free Through Hole Soldering Tips
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In this soldering tip video brought to you by BEST, Inc. Norman Mier demonstrates how to install and solder properly a through hole component into a circuit board. www.solder.net
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Great tips. It worked for me only because I was sloppy at how to solder but you showed it just right. Thank You.
Very good!
Almost all electronics stores do sell liquid flux. I have over 20 years experience in electronics and have discovered liquid flux about seven years ago. Since, i ALWAYS use liquid flux to solder, especially with SMD devices and lead-free solder. Liquid flux allows faster soldering time and consequently, less damage to the board.
Great video . Although it reminds me of the teacher put of South Pafk .....Okay
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing
Do you have any videos on how to desolder these through hole components easily without that vacuum desolder machine that I have seen in another one of your videos?
@zaysensationalvibes2120
2 жыл бұрын
12 years late lmao but try using a solder sucker. Just heat the excess solder and click the solder sucker. It's like a syringe kinda.
What is the purpose of cutting the leads first? I've never seen it done this way before.. is this something specific to lead free?
@amynoacid
4 жыл бұрын
You lose heat too the excess leads so cutting them keeps the pads and immediate leads heated
Hey great video. I have a question I repair a lot of tvs and instrument panels for vehicles. I have been trying to look at the soldering real close to tell. How can you tell if the through home components have been soldered with lead or lead free. I haven’t seen any markings on any othe pcb that I have been repairing indicating what it has been soldered with. I use Hakko equipment and NTE Kester 44 Rosin Core Solder 60/40 .031" 1 lb. Sn60/Pb40. Thanks for the help I am a subscriber thanks again
Where did you buy your liquid flux?
So... it's basically just like regular leaded soldering but with more flux?
@DiverCTH
8 жыл бұрын
+Likhi Ondov And more heat... And more probability of lifting pads... and delaminating the board... Unless it's going to Europe, stick with 60/40 for anything through-hole.
Cool. Thanks for the tips.
You will need to solder on both sides of the board.
Very informative
What episode of Tim and Eric is this from?
Awesome - thanks =D
I hate Lead Free Solder, it's really pain in ass!
Very informative