Basic Soldering Lesson 2 - "Soldering To PCB Terminals"

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Basic Soldering For Electronics Part Two - "Soldering to Terminals" produced by PACE, Inc. Soldering Terminals Turret hooked Bi-facated Pierced to ISO 9000 Class 3 hand soldering technique. For over forty years, PACE, Inc. has provided state-of-the-art, hands-on solder training to the electronics industry around the world. Courses and support materials are available for Surface Mount Technology, Through-Hole Technology and Multilayer PCB Repairs. In addition to our own extensive course catalog we are also an IPC Authorized Training Center.
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@paceworldwide
@paceworldwide 11 років тому
Thank you very much. We were and are still proud of this production. It's available in over 12 different languages. Very Best Regards, Marc
@tookitogo
@tookitogo 4 роки тому
paceworldwide Almost 9 years since you guys posted this series, and they’re *still* the best, hands down. Nobody else has come close to making soldering tutorials as good as yours. P.S. I used to live in various places in Maryland, not far from your old Silver Spring and literally 10 minutes from your current Elkridge locations, and as a kid I lived in Durham, NC. :)
@anonamemous6865
@anonamemous6865 2 роки тому
It's clear and precise... It's my time of tutorials and stuff
@lincruste
@lincruste 2 роки тому
Showed it to a 30 years old guy, he LOVED it.
@kattfranklin6933
@kattfranklin6933 Рік тому
Thank you for an excellent tutorial.
@chrisdelaplante5515
@chrisdelaplante5515 Рік тому
Classic and certainly one of the best tutorial.
@ar_xiv
@ar_xiv 4 роки тому
Thought I was done learning about stripping wires, then pace comes in with their tHeRmAl sTrIppEr. I swear it never ends
@rpavlik1
@rpavlik1 Рік тому
I suspect they aren't as popular today as implied by the video, because the off-gassing of heating PVC (chlorine gas!) and Teflon is not something you really want to breathe.
@tomasbarra2002
@tomasbarra2002 9 років тому
am i the only one that gets relaxed watching these videos?
@blackbeard0074
@blackbeard0074 8 років тому
type in the youtube search bar "ASMR" see if that relaxes you more it does for me
@brian777999
@brian777999 7 років тому
It's like those science videos we used to watch at school (in Australia) in the 70's. Most of us used to fall asleep in class back then too ! Good videos though : I have learned a lot.
@TRUEiMPROrecords
@TRUEiMPROrecords 6 років тому
its just so.. assuring... mmmmm....
@HamidKarzai
@HamidKarzai 6 років тому
ungratefulmetalpansy "male qualities" lol. Before the 90s when computers started entering family homes and dumnb parents started to shoo girls away from them since they were for "logical boys" rather than "emotional girls", and programming was more academic, female programmers were quite common and responsible for many advancements. This idea that men are better at logic is a cultural misconception based on the need to justify the unfair treatment of women, not something supported by hard scientific evidence. So if you truly respect the "qualities of logic and teaching", learn what is true before commenting on such things
@blooberization
@blooberization 6 років тому
I get anxiety..... it feels like a nazi german school haha. still watching though, maybe that says something
@Turco949
@Turco949 10 років тому
Normally a tutorial this old would make you think the information would be inapplicable, outdated or even invalid but not in this case, what an awesome tutorial, informative, coherent and concise. Thank you for sharing this!
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios 3 роки тому
With this kind of information, where there is little if any change in the technique, the older videos are often even better. Just the pure information, no background music, no ad breaks, just the actual information.
@macksuting6263
@macksuting6263 2 роки тому
I'm also watching a 10 year old ago video 😁.. and yeah it's better than present videos
@juanokita4401
@juanokita4401 2 роки тому
Old school bro
@thatherton
@thatherton 2 роки тому
i'm an aviation electronics mech apprentice and the methods used in this old video are surprisingly similar to the way we still do it today.
@MikeWood-kp2tx
@MikeWood-kp2tx 6 років тому
I've watched all the videos in this series, some more than once and I feel like it's been a mini apprenticeship. Having soldered many things over the years, I can say that the soldering I just completed is my best ever and a direct result of the understanding gained and practical guidance given in this series. Brilliant! and as others have mentioned, very watchable! I wonder where the chap giving the turorial is today :-)
@davey4697
@davey4697 4 роки тому
I totally agree - its very thorough and straight-to-the-point!
@chadnessify1
@chadnessify1 10 років тому
Very educational. I've never had a teacher as effective as the narrator of this video.
@bobmitchell3675
@bobmitchell3675 7 років тому
I'm watching this in class how to solder as a career
@neojeets
@neojeets 10 років тому
Great video. The narrator has the perfect voice and delivery for this kind of instructional video.
@JMLRecording
@JMLRecording 7 років тому
Still can't beat the classics
@MmeHyraelle
@MmeHyraelle 3 роки тому
40 years later : still relevant.
@bigme75201
@bigme75201 2 роки тому
I have a number of vintage audio amps, pre-amps, tuners, etc. and I generally open them up give them a good cleaning both general dust and also Deoxit the physical switches, selectors and sliders before plugging them in. I still remember "popping the hood" on my Sansui AU-517 (great but not top of the line) and I was struck by how beautifully it was designed and assembled. It was soldering craftsmanship I can only hope to achieve. I'll keep practicing.
@sibalogh
@sibalogh 4 роки тому
Noticed, this is a 1980 soldering-tutorial and how everything is thoroughly explained with excellent presentation skills?!
@hanihani-kl1po
@hanihani-kl1po 9 місяців тому
Very nice lessons and educated. I like the old school lessons. I appreciate that. 'old is gold'.
@mercedesescobarmusic
@mercedesescobarmusic 6 років тому
1:12 "Using a knife blade to cut the wire is another unacceptable method"... LMAO My dad seriously strips his wires with his teeth XD
@AMXG29
@AMXG29 6 років тому
Me too lol or a lighter to heat the plastic
@ghhg-je8wv
@ghhg-je8wv 6 років тому
Your Dad is cool. Tell him that.
@amickguitar303
@amickguitar303 5 років тому
Mercedes Escobar I used to as well lol years ago though
@garyshank2720
@garyshank2720 5 років тому
Your dad rocks.
@sibalogh
@sibalogh 4 роки тому
Because he won't damage the conductor that way, only his teeth at worst...Loool
@robertmattison1282
@robertmattison1282 6 років тому
Thanks for find this video on soldering and posting it to UKposts. You just can't beat the classic's.
@Vasarcdus
@Vasarcdus 7 років тому
This is awesome! Learning new things from these. Have an interview on Monday for night vision assembly and I'm sure this knowledge will come in handy there.
@HardwarKid
@HardwarKid 11 років тому
Yes, an excellent video. I couldn't help but appreciate the "Stop the projector" on the last slide.
@davey4697
@davey4697 4 роки тому
Excellent professional content - old is best ! Not anywhere on youtube could I find such complete knowledge on this topic.
@DK_427
@DK_427 10 років тому
Look at that bright and shinny ...showing some wetting action solder point. I love the description ! Great video !
@avsararas
@avsararas 11 років тому
High quality, classic videos with proper English and attitude. Perfect...
@jimmysjamin1
@jimmysjamin1 6 років тому
Oh mann I'm so glad I found this video, I'm sad to say I'm sloppy at soldering really bad needed to find an excellent instructional video that I could see and understand ! Many thanks for making and posting this video really well done !
@MyFavoriteLine
@MyFavoriteLine 11 років тому
This is high quality professional level training. Thank you :)
@splugereport
@splugereport Рік тому
Super helpful for explaining proper techniques. Thanks!
@xinfo2728
@xinfo2728 7 років тому
watching in 2017 , It is very excellent video tutorial makes me love electronics and also love the 1980 decade. My greeting from middle east -Iraq
@bandidojr
@bandidojr 11 років тому
Dear God, this tutorials are gold.
@nexstar718
@nexstar718 9 років тому
excellent vid, now on to part 3
@davidcarroll2035
@davidcarroll2035 Рік тому
Invaluable to a numpty like myself. As much information as I can get I need
@danielscmidt7416
@danielscmidt7416 2 роки тому
Thank you for the instructions
@MrGigaHurtz
@MrGigaHurtz 3 місяці тому
This is excellent!
@satanz007
@satanz007 11 років тому
very nice lesson.....i was looking for a lesson like this for almost 5 years, and here i found it... many thanks.
@071Rishi
@071Rishi 4 роки тому
very very professional, if micro soldering lessons also there, then we are very lucky
@whatthedeuce091
@whatthedeuce091 10 років тому
These are great!
@ivantovu-kalott8460
@ivantovu-kalott8460 10 років тому
LOL I love the silent L in solder... sodder this and sodder that! Great tutorials for beginners!
@g0guletu
@g0guletu 8 років тому
great videos!thank you!
@Katharmax
@Katharmax 7 років тому
excellent video, thank you
@richardcruz7689
@richardcruz7689 Рік тому
Thank you for this
@sharifkiganda1164
@sharifkiganda1164 4 роки тому
Thanks a lot for the good info.
@Bulgdoom
@Bulgdoom 12 років тому
Gold!
@justaguy4real
@justaguy4real 17 днів тому
3:20 an explanation of why the gap is necessary would help comprehension and retention. But this/these videos are great learning material
@HeartOfGermany
@HeartOfGermany 11 років тому
I realy love, how this old Lession is still useable in almost any situation. Made in China... They should learn, how to solder like PACE Inc. I saw many Chinese products, where the ammout of solder might be good, but there are often cold joints or leads bent wrong. Also: Why do chinese factories use that thin wire, that breaks after moving it 3 times? In this video, you clearly see, what a good cable looks like. I love it much. Thanks, it is entertaining me, to see such good work!
@Bob-zg2zf
@Bob-zg2zf 5 років тому
I love this vid!
@JoeNunes345
@JoeNunes345 11 років тому
Great. Thank you very much!
@rpavlik1
@rpavlik1 Рік тому
I would love an appendix to these videos touching on lead free solder, no-clean flux, and smd rework.
@johnhopkins6260
@johnhopkins6260 4 роки тому
Old Skool... found several mistakes I have been making... thank you for the upload! Still in search of solution for problem of flux leeching up strands, that corrode strands inside insulation. (currently using Topnik RF-800 "SMD", "no-clean"? , applied very sparingly with syringe...)
@MM0SDK
@MM0SDK 4 роки тому
0:36 I want that stand. Looks very 'today' for 1980.
@paceworldwide
@paceworldwide 11 років тому
Thank you Kind person. Marc Siegel
@johnpeelslovechild
@johnpeelslovechild 5 років тому
I have zero requirement to strip wire, but I want those electric strippers.
@gabet3754
@gabet3754 3 роки тому
I already know how to solder, but this was nice to watch.
@clydecaldwell5046
@clydecaldwell5046 4 роки тому
Very easv to follow and understand,
@giorgostexnikos6976
@giorgostexnikos6976 4 роки тому
best video for beginers
@dimitrz2000
@dimitrz2000 3 роки тому
God knows how old this video is looks like a 70s or 80s production , but it beats hands down any other viedo on the said topic that I have come across in UKposts :-) cheers people visiting this video should first watch Part 1
@ajeetmang2188
@ajeetmang2188 5 років тому
Super soldering
@TheDrunkardHu
@TheDrunkardHu 11 років тому
... i'm here to help me learn to make tattoo needles... this is very helpful!
@seindich1769
@seindich1769 5 років тому
tinning some wire under insulation protects the copper strands from corrosion
@Zoidberg227
@Zoidberg227 12 років тому
Yes, of course.
@abdel-hadikaddour8400
@abdel-hadikaddour8400 8 років тому
Quelle prédisions de savoire faire filicitation et bravo. Moulond viva Algérie
@paceworldwide
@paceworldwide 11 років тому
It all depends on the contracts QA department set standards etc. Please use Pace's social networks tweeter or face book for your desire to discuss at length these issues. Kindest Regards, Marc
@MattTheriot
@MattTheriot 12 років тому
Yea that thing looks ancient... What do you mainly use to strip wires?
@FusionDeveloper
@FusionDeveloper 6 років тому
Sorry to be immature, but if you take some of these quotes out of context, they can be quite funny. Talking about strippers and tips. In seriousness, this is the best soldering videos I have ever seen. I don't think there will be a need to watch any other soldering videos, ever again after seeing these.
@pandaguan
@pandaguan 5 років тому
At the end of the first video he even said, ". . .get in and get out as fast as you can. . ."
@abdel-hadikaddour8400
@abdel-hadikaddour8400 8 років тому
Filicitation.
@stillastillsfan
@stillastillsfan 21 день тому
Do you paint some flux onto the turret and wire if using non-solder core solder (egs. 99.3 %Sn - 0.7% Cu)?
@ninjabluewings
@ninjabluewings 4 роки тому
OMG! at 4:48 you can see the ULTIMATELY SATISFYING! solder finish
@stillastillsfan
@stillastillsfan 21 день тому
Some areas in vintage electronic components are very difficult to get to so it is not always easy to follow this practice
@yurigagarin4974
@yurigagarin4974 5 років тому
a lot of people nick wire in UK often from the lights on the motorways.. 👍😁🇬🇧
@uiopuiop3472
@uiopuiop3472 3 роки тому
I never ever ever saw this kind of terminal. Where it is used
@louseric
@louseric 11 років тому
cool...
@deathdefyingmachine
@deathdefyingmachine 11 років тому
That's the new preferred method, actually, because with practice you can use your tongue as a stop block assembly.
@talipsk
@talipsk Рік тому
28-10-22 completed
@ChaseN194
@ChaseN194 12 років тому
well if you have a steady hand, you can use the V cutter that they tell you not to use, but the best is just wire stripper .6mm - 2.6mm
@heliosouza2392
@heliosouza2392 5 років тому
I like
@alex92569
@alex92569 7 років тому
There's an typo in the closed caption. Whenever he says "necking the wire" the CC reads "making the wire" :).
@sharfazhameed6382
@sharfazhameed6382 6 років тому
Alex Petrov of course is not s
@glenndandurand4225
@glenndandurand4225 6 років тому
I have learned a lot from from this video!
@kirillprilepko394
@kirillprilepko394 3 роки тому
How old is this video lesson recording? Just curious
@applezauc3
@applezauc3 3 роки тому
Turn the projector off lol miss those days!
@rhwinner
@rhwinner 3 роки тому
Reminds me of the sex ed instructionals from HS back in the day....
@MrShobar
@MrShobar 6 років тому
Teflon-insulated wire is real hard to strip without thermal strippers.
@RobMacKendrick
@RobMacKendrick 5 років тому
Coax is no picnic either, even with purpose-built strippers. To begin with, I don't even think the smaller gauges have such tools. (At least I've never found one.) And it's incredible easy to nick that fragile braid. I'd love one of those heated tools.
@iverson6094
@iverson6094 3 роки тому
💎💎💎
@MM0SDK
@MM0SDK 4 роки тому
Sadly, I don't think thermal wire strippers are used very often here in the UK, at least not in any places i've worked.
@deconteesawyer5758
@deconteesawyer5758 Рік тому
I've worked with all sorts of strippers. I think they are all hot.
@paceworldwide
@paceworldwide 11 років тому
Well calibrated strippers are ok. Marc
@spoderman15
@spoderman15 8 років тому
what gauge wire are they using here?
@lars4738
@lars4738 8 років тому
Great meme boy
@paceworldwide
@paceworldwide 11 років тому
right
@JMLRecording
@JMLRecording 7 років тому
30 watt? I keep hearing 60 watt is the way to go. Just bought a new Weller that boasts 60 Watt. I know there's different applications but it seems they used to just use 30 watt here. What is best for electronics today?
@therealb888
@therealb888 7 років тому
60 is the way to go, the same series tells to use the hottest possible
@RobMacKendrick
@RobMacKendrick 5 років тому
@@johndaniels972 When it comes to temperatures, 100 experts will give 100 different answers. I solder at 371C, the upper limit I was given. Used to solder at 350, but was told that would burn things up by taking too long. (Especially transistors and such.)
@VanClaaude
@VanClaaude 12 років тому
Wattmaster German wire strippers that's what I use, most of those on the video is obsolete. No one I've ever known used thermal strippers, mostly because of its inconvinience.
@deconteesawyer5758
@deconteesawyer5758 Рік тому
Useless. German wire is for jewelry.
@STEMstudentsFRIEND
@STEMstudentsFRIEND 10 років тому
Why is it bad to have the excess solder that it showed? Just because it's hard to see what's underneath?
@FrostyCoug
@FrostyCoug 10 років тому
yep, "soldering for inspectability"
@IIGrayfoxII
@IIGrayfoxII 11 років тому
2:15 LOL ROTATE UNTIL PENETRATION OCCURS
@GregChabala
@GregChabala 3 роки тому
I've never seen a PCB terminal like this. A quick search suggests these have been completely replaced with screw terminal blocks of various designs in the modern era.
@phasorsystems6873
@phasorsystems6873 4 роки тому
Transitors, who needs them! inspect androidcircuitsolver on google
@rickoyudhi2
@rickoyudhi2 5 років тому
2019 anyone ? Hallo ????
@NetVorTec
@NetVorTec 3 роки тому
2020 ;)
@necromx
@necromx 12 років тому
Yea we have thermal strippers but we aren't amateurs so it is easier to use the v notch ones they say not to. Just don't cut down all the way and you don't nik the wire lol
@angryzombie8088
@angryzombie8088 5 років тому
1:13 I use my teeth to remove the insulator, because teeth can cut through insulator but not the copper lol. I was probably 7 yo at that time.
@rasheedgreen8623
@rasheedgreen8623 3 роки тому
3:19
@trentonhammons2407
@trentonhammons2407 4 роки тому
Hi
@rasheedgreen8623
@rasheedgreen8623 3 роки тому
2:15
@JohnLeaf
@JohnLeaf 2 роки тому
2021: just add flux and tin that shit
@cwgumby
@cwgumby 5 років тому
I didnt realize there were so many types of strippers
@Moon___man
@Moon___man 3 роки тому
i think ill rather risk damaging my wire a bit rather than breathing in vaporized teflon lol
@samadel.a765
@samadel.a765 Рік тому
Egyptians: use your teeth to remove insulation
@deconteesawyer5758
@deconteesawyer5758 Рік тому
3:45 Someone skipped geometry, and math. 180 degrees plus 45 does not equal 270.
@ridlespriger2120
@ridlespriger2120 2 роки тому
I haven't moved a muscle
@primeazie
@primeazie 2 роки тому
You should NEVER remove the insulation with your thermal strippers
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