Soldering Qs8 and 8awg
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Just a quick example of how I like to solder and ensure a solid, clean connection.
Qs8 and 8awg require quite a bit of heat transfer. A good quality iron with above average thermal recovery is highly recommended. I use a Hakko fx-888D.
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Excellent video sir,that’s just what I needed to see,great looking soldering job
@ExaltedRC
Ай бұрын
I think I'd use a little less flux nowadays
Thank you for this sir. Helping more ppl than you know. Me as one of them lol. Thanks again
@ExaltedRC
Жыл бұрын
No prob. If it helps one person in any way, it's worth it.
@joshshepherd3864
Жыл бұрын
So the kesters liquid flux is where it’s at? I use the paste and not a big fan. I’m gonna get the liquid now. Thank again my friend
@ExaltedRC
Жыл бұрын
@Josh Shepherd yeah, I think so. I used to use the paste as well, and it's just way easier with the liquid and cleaner, too. The micro tip makes it pretty easy to apply with precision.
@dank1798
Ай бұрын
Agreed!!! Thank you 💪🏽💯 you dahhh man! 😂
Hey Josh I'm a complete beginner and your video has been super informative. I was recommended 63 37 Rosin Core Solder and a soldering iron over 75W. 1. What model and wattage is your soldering iron ? 2. How much should I pay for one ? I have QS8 connectors to solder and 8mm bullet connectors. Also have you seen those soldering pots. They are supposed to make tinning super easy.
@ExaltedRC
3 ай бұрын
I use a hakko fx888d. I think they run about $100 or so. Whatever iron you get, be sure to get a chisel tip. 5mm is what I personally use. Having a decent iron is something I waited too long to get. Highly recommended for thicker wire and big plugs.. makes it much easier and safer