How to solder a through hole connection on a printed circuit board (PCB).
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@iant24384 роки тому
Great tutorial - I have never soldered a circuit board before and have just followed this guide to replace a capacitor in an old amplifier (advice from another You Tube video). It is now working brilliantly!
@SpencerFcp3 роки тому
Very helpful. Only video I could find that zoomed in, went step by step, and actually explained what was happening.
@viciouslyxdelicious6 років тому
love the'' lets have another look at that'' lol i hate pausing rewinding. thanks good video
@carlosperez82833 роки тому
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@dinukaravi9683 роки тому
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@caffeinatedinsanity23244 роки тому
Nice simple tutorial. Now I see a lot of people adding extra notes already, but about cleaning your tip, if you have an abrasive brass sponge, I highly recommend using that instead of the wet sponge. It has better ease to remove corrosion formed on the tip of the iron and there's fewer risks of thermal shock
@Tube-bank4 роки тому
Great stuff. Looking forward to having a go with my new soldering kit! Thanks.
@Federer9355 років тому
Excellent - well explained - no unnecessary detail. Just what I needed - Thanks
@IronsightErik4 роки тому
I got to a “mechatronic robotics” class in highschool and we are soldering and I’m trying to get learn some techniques to get a good solder joint, this video helped me thank you!
@jiml86373 роки тому
Perfect video for helping me get an edge at work. I work with these exact type of boards. Thank you
@joshr93583 роки тому
I soldered the spot that must have over loaded and lost connection. It was the same spot in the video. I didnt need to replace the control board. I just had to solder that spot. The dishwasher works like new now!!!!!! Thanks!
@jeffreysrnec38095 років тому
great video! Thanks for the small details - very helpful information!
@scottpreston61975 років тому
Very helpful, clear, concise and great camera work. Thanks!
@jdcalame67143 роки тому
Thank you for posting. This helped me fix my garage door opener board.
@Begoodtothybrother7 років тому
Thank you for this tutorial!
@tjvanderloop16864 роки тому
Excellent demonstration non the basics of soldering. Thanks! T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Consultant & AWS (Welding-Instructor)
@swigittyswooty69084 роки тому
Now I think I have a grasp om how to solder, thank you!
@martinjuarez41655 років тому
Excellent ! Thanks for sharing !
@theogist6 років тому
Great primer. Thank you
@paveldorozkin1237 років тому
Great tutorial that what i was exactly looking for thank you.
@HellRiderSpirit4 роки тому
This helped a lot, thanks!
@ken11836 років тому
Thank you for sharing this. It helped me make a home repair that saved my family a lot of money :-)
@hosthere2477 років тому
Thank you for this excellent tutorial.
@roberthochberg95187 років тому
This is a really nice tutorial. Thanks!
@youngyahboo90515 років тому
Best vid i seen online so far😁🖖 Im subbing thank you...
@ivannruiz80807 років тому
Thanks for this tutorial!
@omerakram18174 роки тому
Thank you for the details.
@aycock1ofmanyindustries8287 років тому
Excellent, thanks!
@robertjones95983 роки тому
All hail Manchester Uni, the best! Perfect video.
@petequintana26287 років тому
Very helpful thanks.
@vesoulful4 роки тому
this helped thank you!
@mikeruizxd55344 роки тому
Great video 👍 thanks man.
@s.u.52857 років тому
assuming your in an electronic assembly job, after aboard is all soldered. Who tests the board to make sure it works? I am assuming the solderer would like to know that his board all works and that he did a good job.
@vipulvarghese43904 роки тому
Very helpful!!!👌
@facefuckinbook7 років тому
good stuff. thanks
@madmudkip14 роки тому
Thanks for the guide
@RustyLive6666 років тому
that was fantastic. i really learned alot.
@heavyglassglass5 років тому
Great video work
@slavedriver3944 роки тому
Great tutorial
@murugans-zu9ws6 років тому
Thank you friend
@pointnozzleaway3 роки тому
doesn't trimming the excess lead after soldering have a RISK of fracturing the solder joint ?
@tagerhd83785 років тому
Good man👏👏👏👌🏻
@unknownuser13576 років тому
Thanks this helps
@diyakshit58434 роки тому
Thats nice man
@dkprophett95315 років тому
Awesome thanks 👍
@charlesvillanueva90854 роки тому
Great video
@davidmg19255 років тому
Excellent tutorial. A further Q; will the iron shown on the left 0:19 make the 350 degrees needed for soldering? Again , thanks for sharing. Subbed no hesitation.
@luca_richardzon4 роки тому
Semi Experienced solderer here -- It might, it varies from iron to iron though In my experience all fixed ones have worked fine.
@goncalomartins50194 роки тому
Hello! Im a student and i am studying the cracks on middle of solder in pcb components. Can you say to me some solutions to solve this problem? Does it depends of the welding alloy? or the themperatures? Can i solve this problem? Best regards.
@neilmitra46276 років тому
thks so much
@renakunisaki4 роки тому
I find that after working for a little while, the solder no longer wants to stick. What's going on there?
@Sage-vl3so3 роки тому
i always clean it with alcohol to make sure there is so flux making a connection
@mohdsaquib97787 років тому
Thanks alot
@quinnsmithy87783 роки тому
mighty useful, I'm rigging a diy handbrake to my steering wheel for xbox
@jahanzabe69595 років тому
Best for solding
@runrabbitrun43426 років тому
hey, i bought a cheap $20 well from home depot seems the tips keep burning up is this me or is it due to the cheap solder iron,I know this is somewhat hard to answer but any help would be good cause im thinking about spending around $110 on a better iron. something with temp controls. One of the problems i keep running into is i keep getting bad joints i do a nice looking job but somewhere i always have to reflow a joint or 2 idk but it really becoming a problem.
@useditem_tk5 років тому
Tone Log Vintage Replica's 1966 Expensive iron won’t help you, sir. Now I would assume that you cleaned your soldering iron using a sponge right, sir? I used to have those problems when I started to learn how to solder.
@pofrani7 років тому
Do I need to use flux on the holes first?
@fseelearning6 років тому
The solder contains a core of flux so you shouldn't need to - providing the solder hasn't been left on the iron so long that the flux vaporises.
@cryora4 роки тому
3:23 I didn't quite understand this part. You want to remove the excess solder because you want the flux to evaporate so that there is none left. But later you say if you solder without any flux, it could lead to a bad connection. So are we trying to remove the flux or keep it?
@hxhdfjifzirstc8944 роки тому
cryora After you solder a joint, whatever flux is remaining in the solder will evaporate. So you will still have solder on the tip, but no flux. You want fresh solder that still has flux in it, for the next joint.
@tookitogo4 роки тому
Here’s how I explain it to novices: the solder “cooks” when hot (be it on the tip, or when heating a joint for too long), and overcooked solder makes for bad joints. So what you want to do is “clean” the tip of overcooked solder by wiping off as much as possible, and then “rinsing” with fresh solder right before making a joint. (The “overcooking” is the combination of a few factors: 1. all the flux burning off, 2. the solder itself oxidizing, and 3. the contamination of the hot solder with other metals (copper from PCB traces and wires, and silver and copper from component leads, mostly) from prolonged contact while hot, resulting in a sort of undefined alloy. Flux helps prevent and even reverse oxidation, so adding flux can help to an extent.)
@KTHKUHNKK3 роки тому
Excellent
@sethjones40146 років тому
Is there water or flux on the sponge?
@DeathSensei5 років тому
Seth Jones water
@dheeshmani14 роки тому
hi, i have a doubt, After dip soldering, some of the areas is not soldering properly, again i need to make the manual solder in some area, solder forming as flat soldering. it not cone shape solder is not forming, what is the problem? how can i solve this? can you help me?
@tookitogo4 роки тому
VEERAMANIKANDAN P Buy a good rosin or no-clean electronics flux.
@prakashkaradin99296 років тому
good one
@ThePreciseClimber6 років тому
3:15 Beautiful.
@positiverules6 років тому
Nice
@ajiyantha67113 роки тому
Whats wrong with having different cones? Its a great way to make them stand out from one another ;)
@ChristerJokela13 роки тому
Thanks for a good video. However, there’s one thing to correct: lead-free solder is very toxic and it’s safe to use only with proper respirator and hand gloves.
@ggnanavel90226 років тому
this very nices
@benkletzing19684 роки тому
Back in my day we wouldn’t where earth bands on fummergatots machines
@ggnanavel90226 років тому
nameable soldering teampeshier
@acidDJclay7 років тому
Wait a second, so you can actually touch the soldering iron to the board and it won't damage the board?
@fseelearning7 років тому
It's all about putting heat quickly into a small area - if the iron is at the right temperature the pad will heat up to the melting point of the solder quickly allowing you to make the connection and then dissipate into the surrounding board. If the iron is not hot enough the pad takes longer to heat to the required temperature and more heat dissipates into the surrounding board which is when damage occurs.
@sanjeevkumar-zd7mt7 років тому
Clay Ford
@baptizedbyfire136 років тому
You cheat the melting point of the board a bit by using heat sinks around the work area usually on the same circuit. However the cheating is limited
@Jonnynot1plate5 років тому
@@fseelearning usually what is right temperature for most things like this? Also, what usually is the right temperature for desoldering?
@dennismiller954 роки тому
1 FOKU$!
@travisjohnson66764 роки тому
Great video but as an American I have trouble hearing it as "solder" and not "sodder"
@graxjpg4 роки тому
Travis Johnson as an American I think you should look it up, the L is not silent
@sukshithshetty48476 років тому
What about the flux ?
@vladimirlopez78404 роки тому
sukshith shetty it’s in the solder already.
@mozzymozzameepmorp7818Рік тому
We had to use this as homework 😭😭😭
@starmobile26906 років тому
I want soldiering gun
@carabeck5 років тому
Iron
@ConvictJ964 роки тому
When you're poor and you have to use a fan and an n95 face mask lol
@ARV19994 роки тому
good thing you have the n95 mask now. Stay safe my friend
@illegalfreedom10554 роки тому
Them Pumps are useless. Personally id use desoldering wick
@tookitogo4 роки тому
Urban exploration Squad Totally disagree. A good pump works well for removing components. Wick is terrible for removing components, but is perfect for cleaning up the pads before installing a new component. Pro tip: buy some silicone tubing of a size that will tightly fit onto the tip of the pump. Cut a piece so that, once mounted, it extends about 1/4” past the hard tip. This lets you get in closer and make a better seal, even while touching the tip, since the silicone won’t burn or melt.
@MSFTSTRIO4 роки тому
I ended up breaking my drone out of frustration because I could solder the power chord back on... yeeet
@hxhdfjifzirstc8944 роки тому
MSFTS TRIO First time I ever heard of a power chord being soldered.
@carabeck5 років тому
Do not solder then cut as it exposes copper, always cut then solder, I work in PCB assembly so I solder everyday.
@nyprince59224 роки тому
I don’t see the difference...if you cut and then solder, the copper is still exposed. Btw, every single professional I have seen on UKposts solder and then cut.
@tookitogo4 роки тому
NY Prince Absolutely not. In the most demanding industries, like aerospace and defense, you always cut first and then solder, because then you pull the soldering iron up over the cut end, causing the solder to tin the cut end. Cutting first also ensures the solder joint isn’t mechanically stressed during cutting. Cutting afterwards is common in hobbyist and less demanding industries doing very small-run production, but cutting first is unquestionably the preferred method.
@tookitogo4 роки тому
NY Prince The videos by Pace Worldwide, despite their age, remain the gold standard in soldering instruction. This is the one about through-hole component soldering, demonstrating how to tin over the cut end of the lead. I do recommend watching the whole series from the beginning, since they go into the foundations and terminology used in the later installments. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/eYlmgWOjfq6n26M.html
@yansong69233 роки тому
1:10
@Tater42004 роки тому
I smoke 2 packs a day...really not worried about solder smoke
@hamidmazuji3 роки тому
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@ziting57563 роки тому
@@hamidmazuji or vape
@hortalica4 роки тому
I still don«t get how you call this basic :)
@kennystroner74315 років тому
I don't know why you leave out using rubbing alcohol on your circuit board to remove any old oxidation that has built up and using flux on the board where your connectors are will give you a much cleaner soldering job result? I don't understand why so many people think that just because there is flux in my solder that I don't need to use any flux on my board, in my wires or on my connectors? That information is "bad" for the most part.
@greeneeyechilde55533 роки тому
im having trouble because i dont have 3 hands and so far you are not showing the "trick" to getting the soldered points stationary im in girl-tears here.... And ya thats mine at the end. but my prob is that my solders don't conduct electic current. im using a kit just for pc.....?....looks like i have to lift the mother{F%&*$#@}board....darnit,,,oh thx it solved 1/2 the prob im giving thumbsup
@clyxxy35103 роки тому
pov: ur here for ur work from covid
@simonspeaker3 роки тому
first, you use the wrong tip for the through hole, and secondly, you should put the solder both pcb and components pin.. not to the iron tip...
@sofabiru68523 роки тому
melting...
@holyfreeholy23294 роки тому
So is the secret? To fixing most things is to re solder them?
@ahjuh85623 роки тому
I was forced to watch this for school
@feloniouscraphammer4 роки тому
These tips are OK if you're working on consumer goods but both military and civilian aviation standards would consider these methods to be criminal, not to mention NASA and high component cost situations where excessive heat, cold solder joints, measleing, and crazing will get you fired. If you're not familiar with the afore mentioned terms then you are not a solder tech. If you can replace a burned resister...great. if you can't repair the damage done to a multi layer board because a component shorted and burned...well...you get the idea.
@tookitogo4 роки тому
felonious craphammer Yup. I recommend the videos by Pace Worldwide, which definitely show military level soldering.
@Federer9355 років тому
Oh- and it's lovely to hear -soldering - not sodering as the Americans say! cringe!
@DeathSensei5 років тому
Federer935 I'm American and have never heard anyone call it soder
@vladimirlopez78404 роки тому
Miguel Angel In America we pronounce it as sodder. Sol-der is how the British pronounce it. The way we pronounce it the L is silent. If you are American and are pronouncing the L than you are not pronouncing it the American way you are using the British way.
@nyprince59224 роки тому
Federer935 Toe-MAY-toes, toe-MA-toes LOL
@vladimirstefanovic52544 роки тому
Wrong method, author has no clue about proper soldering. Do not put solder wire directly on soldering iron tip, and then on joint! Place end of the wire to component lead and PCB pad.
@Gabja5 років тому
Could this video be anymore drier... jeez. Informative I guess but dry. (Felt like i was trying to read through a textbook)