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Soldering Iron Guide
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Приєднався 16 гру 2021
Soldering a 3 Axis Accelerometer
I'll show you how to solder a 3-axis accelerometer sensor using hot air and flux.
This method works for all chips of this type, Arduino, etc.
The hot air was set to 358C, airspeed 18.
Here are links to the tools used in this video:
➤ 63/37 Solder: amzn.to/36Tkff4
➤ ChipQuik Flux: amzn.to/32WgvY7
➤ QuadHands Clamps: amzn.to/3sBXtj1
➤ AmScope Microscope: amzn.to/3Bqxcb7
➤ Soldering Iron: amzn.to/3q1H7jb
➤ Hot Air Station: amzn.to/3lHJaGR
➤ $60 Hot Air/Solder Combo: amzn.to/36ZPzc8
Please help out the channel by using the affiliate links above.
00:00 Intro
00:26 Put Flux
02:56 Use Hot Air
05:18 Test Results
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Please leave comments down below!
This method works for all chips of this type, Arduino, etc.
The hot air was set to 358C, airspeed 18.
Here are links to the tools used in this video:
➤ 63/37 Solder: amzn.to/36Tkff4
➤ ChipQuik Flux: amzn.to/32WgvY7
➤ QuadHands Clamps: amzn.to/3sBXtj1
➤ AmScope Microscope: amzn.to/3Bqxcb7
➤ Soldering Iron: amzn.to/3q1H7jb
➤ Hot Air Station: amzn.to/3lHJaGR
➤ $60 Hot Air/Solder Combo: amzn.to/36ZPzc8
Please help out the channel by using the affiliate links above.
00:00 Intro
00:26 Put Flux
02:56 Use Hot Air
05:18 Test Results
Check us out on: solderingironguide.com
Please leave comments down below!
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Best Battery Powered LED Light Strips with Switch and Remote
Переглядів 41 тис.2 роки тому
I'll show you which LED strip lights I like to use and also which rechargeable battery packs with switch and remote controls are best for these LED lights. I also talk about waterproof, addressable, and why to use dimmable LED strip lights. Here are links to the LED lights and battery packs seen in this video: ➤ 16 Ft Standard LED: amzn.to/3xvoGYJ ➤ 16 Ft Waterproof LED: amzn.to/3qySGBR ➤ 16 Ft...
Best Portable Soldering Iron TS100 with Battery Pack
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I'll show you the TS100 soldering iron and a great battery pack to use with it. You will see a few ways I solder with it, soldering wires to a circuit board, and a QFN solder touch-up. Here are links to the tools used in this video: ➤ TS100 w/ BC2 Tip: amzn.to/3OkQLHZ ➤ Battery Pack: amzn.to/3vlGvGV ➤ DC2.5 Cable amzn.to/3KSqDSD ➤ 63/37 Solder: amzn.to/36Tkff4 ➤ ChipQuik Flux: amzn.to/32WgvY7 ➤...
How to Solder Wires to a Circuit Board
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I'll show you how to solder wires to a circuit board using soldering iron and flux. You will also see how to connect a wire to a PCB trace, and how to cut the trace if needed. And how to use tape and conformal coating to hold the wire and create waterproof for your PCB. Here are links to the tools used in this video: ➤ 63/37 Solder: amzn.to/36Tkff4 ➤ ChipQuik Flux: amzn.to/32WgvY7 ➤ QuadHands C...
Repair a Micro USB Port
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I'll show you how to repair solder a female micro USB port using hot air soldering with flux. This method works for other plug types: mini USB, USB C, etc. Also, how to test the micro USB port pins using a multimeter. If you need to buy a new micro USB port, check out mouser.com. The hot air was set to 385C. Here are links to the tools used in this video: ➤ 63/37 Solder: amzn.to/36Tkff4 ➤ ChipQ...
How to Solder Wires with GREAT RESULTS
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This video will show you how to solder electrical wires together using a soldering iron and flux. This method works for tiny wires, stranded copper wires, and larger wires. Also, what to do if solder doesn't stick to wire. The second part of the video shows how to solder wires without a soldering iron using heat shrink solder butt connectors. The soldering iron was set to 300C, but for smaller ...
Soldering 0402 Components by Hand
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This video will show you how to solder 0402 SMD resistors by hand using a soldering iron. I recommend a chisel tip BC2, see recommended soldering iron link below. The soldering iron temperature was set to 300C, and the flux used is ChipQuik NoClean 30cc Syringe. Here are links to the tools used in this video: ➤ ChipQuik Flux: amzn.to/32WgvY7 ➤ Hakko Tweezers: amzn.to/3HQxM4o ➤ QuadHands Clamps:...
Soldering MCU & QFN IC Chips with Hot Air Station
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This video will show you how to reflow solder a QFN chip. We will remove, inspect, and replace an MCU (microcontroller) using a hot rework station. The hot air station is 1000 watts, and the flux used is ChipQuik NoClean 30cc Syringe. Hot air temperature setting is 385C and 36 air speed. Here are links to the tools used in this video: ➤ ChipQuik Flux: amzn.to/32WgvY7 ➤ Hakko Tweezers: amzn.to/3...
Desoldering SOT23 Parts with Hot Air
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I will show you how to desolder and solder a SOT23 part on a PCB using hot air station soldering. Here are links to the tools used in this video: ➤ Hot Air Station: amzn.to/3lHJaGR ➤ ChipQuik Flux: amzn.to/32WgvY7 ➤ AmScope Microscope: amzn.to/3Bqxcb7 ➤ Hakko Tweezers: amzn.to/3HQxM4o ➤ QuadHands Clamps: amzn.to/3sBXtj1 ➤ Soldering Iron: amzn.to/3q1H7jb ➤ Air Duster Cans: amzn.to/3KE9cF3 CHECK ...
PCB Depaneling
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How to depanel a PCB, including depaneling tools and methods Here are links to the tools used in this video: ➤ Hakko Depaneling Tool: amzn.to/3GMYOIw Check us out on: solderingironguide.com
How to use a Hot Air Rework Station with Flux Soldering
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How to solder with a hot air rework station, using a no-clean flux to repair a part. The hot air station is the Quick, and the flux used is ChipQuik 30cc Syringe. Hot air temperature is set to 380C and 18 air speed. Here are links to the tools used in this video: ➤ 63/37 Solder: amzn.to/36Tkff4 ➤ ChipQuik Flux: amzn.to/32WgvY7 ➤ QuadHands Clamps: amzn.to/3sBXtj1 ➤ AmScope Microscope: amzn.to/3B...
Do you mind telling what temperatures you handle in order to remove the port and for putting back.
I always wondering if the chip will stay healthy under these extreme temperatures. B.t.w. many surrounding components came lose.
Why does it flow so nicely with a rework station, but with a soldering iron, the flux just goes up in smoke?
will these work with btf matrix pannels?
Not sure about that.
there 5v
I just need a simple brain dead to power them that doesn’t require them to plug in to a outlet
Craftsmanship👍
Murray Terrace
is it possible to program my own animations with this kind of LED strip?
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Dude you made this look so easy. I’m an auto mechanic, and this intimidates me. I’ve done non micro board soldering in the past and did kinda shitty but maybe because I was using a cheap ass soldering gun and solder. I have a big Bluetooth speaker box and someone broke the micro usb port and didn’t tell me. I went to plug it in and it fell thru. I take it apart and it came off the micro board. So I came across the video trying to come up with an idea on what to do. I don’t have any of these tools/equipment in your video. I was thinking of replacing the small battery with another rechargeable battery splicing into the battery wires going to the board and connecting some type of charger to it or something. lol. Idk where to look for these parts though.
Yes, it takes some practice and the right tools. You can look on amazon for the micro usb plug, search 'micro usb female'. If your pcb board has broken traces so the plug can't be soldered on, you could use small #30 wire and solder directly from the female plug pins to the broken traces on the pcb. You could also connect those wires to the 5V battery you mentioned.
hi, for this LED arcade buttons ua-cam.com/video/17AUWnT8T30/v-deo.htmlsi=xvZWSW0ibUSeOZ4d what kind of battery pack/power pack you recommend me? at least 8hrs running time, thanks
thanks , now i have little bit more courage to finally get some mods done .
Wish my hands were that steady; I can't even get a clean grip on the component (and have had 7 pieces go flying).
mini b USB very bad
when you have the pharameter uses the outside pins?, i mean the 5v In pin and the GND pin? i understood that the 3 middle pins are of data.
Yes, the outside pins are +5V and Gnd
I love how you go step by with your video now I understand
Thank you!
Use flux and low melt solder.
This is actually way trickier than I thought. I've managed to wreck one replacement port already. How to get solder to adhere to the holding "legs" by ensuring they're hot enough WITHOUT melting the plastic inside the port?! You made it look so easy!
Ebike applications 👍🏽⚡️
Literally why I'm here
@@taegibs7798 I just did something a lot cheaper and it looks a lot better. It’s called Cobb Leds, I did a video I put them on my P51 Ebike
Micro USB ports are total design fail...
For god sake, get your self something smaller, even a t245 would be better. Ideally for this size you should work with t210 or even t115
I have a problem with one of my old phones. The Alcatel OT-665A. The charging port is loose & it came off. So how can I make it work again? 🤔
what temp and airflow bro??
I keep my hotair station at 380C and medium airflow, you then make adjustments to speed and temp by moving near or far from the part as needed. For larger PCBs and larger parts, you may need to crank the temperature much higher and/or use a hot plate.
big thank you
I'm doing this after one month of training at work! I'm super excited. I'm glad I'm extremely nearsighted. It helps a lot with these ridiculously tiny components.
Yes, that helps and the microscope is even better!
True.
nice fingernails!
Also those tweezers are very fine too!!
hello, what is the best temp in °c for this exercise ? i think 450?
380 C is what I use.
@@solderingironguide thank you :)
You should use flux ..and cap tape ...you have many small components near ...it's not indicated your method...good luck
is it the flux that holds the part in place? When I try to do it, the parts move all over the place and I have a big project coming up that has a couple hundred 0402 components and I don't think I want to hand solder all of them if there's a better way!
lower your airflow speed, and/or use a bigger nozzle. a smaller funnel nozzle forces the air out faster
If I was to send you a small board with a few parts that need reflowed , would you ?
This video gives me hope. I always thought I couldn't solder cause I have slightly shaky hands. But it's just bad technic with no flux. I've learned so much with these videos.
I'm glad it helps.
New subscriber here. That's a good way of showing different video angles. Thank you.
Thank you for this information. Can you write the name of the large battery?
Everything should be listed in the Description section
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- If a 5 star rating were to ever mean anything. All 5 would be yours. You & this video here are by far the best instruction video I've seen heard & understood completely the first time. Thank you kindly 👍🏆🥇
Thank You!
When I tried this on a broken Samsung galaxy J5, it blew off all these tiny parts next to the port.🫣
Would be nice to actually see them in action
Sir I wonder if you can please help me I’m disabled and I wanted to know do you have your own company that I can contact for some work done for some medical equipment that I have. How much do you charge and do you have a website that I can go to thank you.
Sure, reach us at support at solderingironguide.com
Hi Tom, I went to the website that you suggested, but there’s nothing on there about Support just items of soldering material
Great video. You saved me a lot of work and money.
Glad I could help
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Thats a clean board, did you design it?
Yes, also had help from my Altium designer. You always want to have more than one person involved in hardware design/layout.
@solderingironguide ideally yeah. Looks really nice!
Is the 60$ Hot Air/Solder Combo link from the description correct? Or has the price changed that much in two years? :D
I see $69 with a 10% coupon
Good job, well done. Is there any possibility to check the connexion between the chip termlnals and the different pads before putting it to work?
You should not need to check the mcu -> pad connections, unless you suspect a broken trace somewhere. Just use a multi-meter from the mcu pin to pad. Using a good flux will make sure there are no solder bridging issues too.
@@solderingironguide All right, thanks a lot.
How you do that, iam heating since 1h nothing happened
You need to have a good hot air station, recommend 1000 watt
You finger blocks the view couldn't see jack
1:27 you blew off one smd resistor from the board
Haha 😄 nice eye
Looks like the tweezers knocked it off, then the hot air blew it away
Not only that. He also bridged ground to that pin.
@@xuhwj11I saw that part. Missed the blowing off of the resistor though. He made this look so easy. Then again I don’t have one single tool he used to do this. I’ve done basic wire soldering but never with a micro board. I always had a hard time but that could be because I was using a cheap ass solder and gun.
I have a question about the battery pack and cool white led string. How do I contact you for a quick question?
I guess you can’t 😂
I thought it would be difficult. I have to get the flux i have a heat gun so that should suffice. Thanks good vid
A heat gun is not the same thing
today I lifted my table while a kvm switch was in a bad position between the moving desk and wall, and yanked the micro USB port off the circuit board. Wondering if this is a better solution to purchasing new. I don't have the tools so might be better off replacing :( Thanks for video either way
This is my issue too. I don’t have any of the tools either. I was thinking of splicing into the wires for the battery and connecting another charger or something. The usb port fell off the micro board on my giant Bluetooth speaker box.. i let someone use it and they broke it and didn’t tell me. Rat bastards.
Does the port have to be the exact same for the replacement? I can’t find the micro usb female port that’s exactly like the one I need replaced.
You should try a few of them, if it solders down it should work.
You don't renew benith the ic