Can you please advise what brand of the Flu you're using on this Video ? Thank you!
@luckywetland5 днів тому
Thanks man
@jeanyves53806 днів тому
Hi and thank's for your video. Il think you put too much flux. You'v got long soldering pads, may be better for hand soldering, long but thin, and you could unstick them because your too long to solder. Also note that there are QFN packages with only 4 pins each side and you put too mutch tin on your wave iron. The way you do with these chips it would be a mess and finally a single short through. I Think you must also own a smaller wave pin to achieve better job. Lower a bit temp, and not feeding the iron wave each time : flux will prevent tin to burn if temperature isn't too hight. We learn by doing. Have fun!
@jaysgarage57857 днів тому
I would have put my tip in my electric drill at full speed against some emery cloth and finished the soldering task already . 😂
@vinegum88358 днів тому
I'm starting to realize why I suck at soldering
@homosexualbiologicalmaleexit9 днів тому
he thrown the material in that cleaner , he clean by throwing away the material which does soldering that a no no no , just clean it with something else
@Skarlet_Sails9 днів тому
Все вроде так. Кроме одного. У вас горит флюс. Он окисляет жало. Снижаете температуру до 110 -120С и спокойно облуживаете жало сплавом Розе.
@johntoe612710 днів тому
Yep. Brass wool is the way to go. Brass works so well because it's softer than the iron/Nickel coating, and can't scratch or damage it. Brass also loves to absorb the excess solder. I don't use sponges because I think the thermal shock will cause delamination of the iron/copper plating. Also, I tried buying those copper/brass scrubbies at Wal-Mart. I found out, they aren't copper or brass. You have to test them with a magnet. Some brands are just colored steel. They will work, but not as well as true brass wool. Another thing I avoid is leaving my soldering iron on for hours on end. Cooking the tip unused, for hours is bad for building up corrosion. I only do option 2 in the video. NEVER scrape or sand the tip. This will ruin the iron/nickel/chrome plating. Also, the guy in the video was cleaning the sides of the tip. You don't really care about the sides. Only the silver part at the end that is 'wettable'.
@Davedarave666110 днів тому
Hi great vid, would oven clean work well? or not cheer
@KevinATJumpWorks11 днів тому
If the oxidation is bad, remove the tip, put it in a handheld drill or a drill press and give it some 600 grit sandpaper. Then give a little dab of flux and a thin coating of solder. always works.
@dontaskmeforusername16 днів тому
Why do all this? won't it oxidize again?
@oldguy538118 днів тому
Yet we still watch 6 years later 😂
@FlyingCakes0118 днів тому
Asmr tip cleaning 🥹🥹🥹. Remove Music and it will be beautiful
@jmssun20 днів тому
7:47 willy’s tip refresher..
@Mike9800623 дні тому
I've been wondering what to use to apply solder, and it looks like a toothpick is a great solution! At least I think it was a toothpick in this video. I didn't want to use my tweezers like I've seen others do - just didn't want to get them dirty.
@teovanlung-oa8 днів тому
It's not solder, its flux
@venerandarain324 дні тому
Rare Knowladge, and very Helpfull
@bisxkitvixxn25 днів тому
Tried the copper around the chip trick, and it didn’t work. all it did was make things worse
@ElectroWolf_Arts27 днів тому
Remove the head , put it on a drill or fix it on a motor , and wipe it with sand paper ,,,, thank me later
@vutienmanhd15tdhdktbcn5828 днів тому
What is the yellow liquid ? Can you tell me please!!
@greatvedasМісяць тому
I have planned to repair my Logitech mr100, and I ordered replacement huano buttons. Though I would get the parts soon, I opened the button and repaired it today. Its a success and the button works like charm!
@Solder_itМісяць тому
Pin#5 is gone 🥺😂 1:35 Thanks ! Appreciate your videos
@tggggggtttttttttt6992Місяць тому
wow
@AntzmacadamiaМісяць тому
so when you say temperature, are you saying 390 degrees instead of 350 degrees?
@roadtrippin2781Місяць тому
Just use 150-220 grit sandpaper and flux... You're welcome.
@StephanieHuaМісяць тому
When to use flux? Pretty much always! Just glide that hot tinned iron across and watch the flux do the work
@ChystRobertoМісяць тому
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@thomastommy9864Місяць тому
I guess they shouldn't have used the cheap solder while making that Boeing 737 Max 9. ;)
@HelendaynnerМісяць тому
Cool the am teacher 😢 im tho love an breakfast im ilumination the homework and the suter
@kakkoishonenМісяць тому
Just use a T12 or T210 soldering iron. Way better than this type of iron you use.
@AndreasHanischМісяць тому
Brilliant.
@Peterseng24Місяць тому
For electronic component soldering, most important points are: cleanliness, correct temperature, cleanliness, correct tip, cleanliness, correct solder/flux, cleanliness, correct contact between tip, solder and component, and of course cleanliness. 😊
@solderingsolderingМісяць тому
Nice video
@Old-SoleМісяць тому
Ruined by the numb nuts music DIDNT WATCH
@intheshell35ifyМісяць тому
Throw it away and get a new one for 27 cents.
@BlueWingedRino10 днів тому
I wish I could still get Weller tips for 27 cents.
@intheshell35ify10 днів тому
I guess it is closer to $2 than 27 cents...but still, nothing beats a new tip tinned to perfection.
@Killian6652 місяці тому
When I drag the pins like that on these I always end up with bent ones
@thelegendaryalienteacher2 місяці тому
Uu
@bishwanath5822 місяці тому
thankyou for your this topic this is very helpful in my smart city project so very very very much
@aleksandrnovikov95572 місяці тому
Thank u!!!
@fmphotooffice55132 місяці тому
I want to see 008004 before and after coffee. -joke
@ja27612 місяці тому
what fluid u use
@klazzera2 місяці тому
what a great skill
@danieldollive46602 місяці тому
This is by far amazing, I will be showing my techs this very video for tip maintenance especially for the microsoldering stations. Absolutely an amazing watch. These Tips cost upwards of $40 and end up with dead spots due to oxidation and corrosive fluxes. This is absolutely a must watch and save. Highly recommending this to techs and novice user's.
@sand00772 місяці тому
I just make a few passes with a wire brush and that's it!
@soupernutt95082 місяці тому
Don't ever do this with a ceramic-packaged IC (or ceramic caps). You'll crack them every time. Those will probably be visible only under a microscope, but will affect the performance and longevity of the part.
@dejley2242 місяці тому
nível de dificuldade, cientista
@md_nawshin_zaman2 місяці тому
"Clean tip and apply solder before leaving or turning off". I learnt this after years of experience. And this really works.
@md_nawshin_zaman2 місяці тому
So, The ultimate boss is the knife 🔪
@luqmanmohd27372 місяці тому
0201 is when shit gets real. Can't imagine the next two levels 🤣