How to Solder a Resistor on a Printed Circuit Board PCB

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  • @graphene1487
    @graphene1487 6 років тому +22

    Don't forget kids: "Strike and retract....just like a viper."
    great vid man. thanks

  • @fabiopolvo039
    @fabiopolvo039 8 років тому +16

    Ford! I am a 20 years Electronic Engineer, but still your explanation was perfect, detailed and pleasurable. Congratulations!
    It's funny how, even old professionals, still don't know this basic rules for soldering, and also for joining simple wires.

    • @1929fordhotrod
      @1929fordhotrod  8 років тому +6

      Its always good to learn something new and fun. I always tell my students in the first lecture of the semester that I will teach them something and they will also teach me something new. Thanks for the kind comments.

  • @paullee3660
    @paullee3660 6 років тому +7

    This video was great, because it showed you what to do when things go wrong, and various other details the other soldering tutorials don't cover.

  • @mr.mojorisin9999
    @mr.mojorisin9999 4 роки тому +1

    Precision is neither fast or entertaining, but in the end; satisfying.

  • @dennismarble3591
    @dennismarble3591 7 років тому +14

    Thank You for taking the time to do this video. I learned a lot.

  • @treguard1982
    @treguard1982 8 років тому +2

    I'm just getting back into soldering on light projects so appreciate the advice in this video :)

  • @steveeb00
    @steveeb00 6 років тому +6

    PRO TIP (from a noob): Always use a bit of flux before trying to wick up solder. You can put the flux on the wick instead of the board to keep things a bit cleaner. Try it, the solder gets wicked up like magic!

  • @llo7816
    @llo7816 5 років тому

    Thats the way I was taught to solder 40 years ago...Beautiful solders!

  • @Aaley518
    @Aaley518 6 років тому +3

    You make it look so easy... Mine are never that neat. Good job.

  • @sudhirpatil3434
    @sudhirpatil3434 6 років тому

    Marvelous- u showed me "tips n tricks" of good soldering ! thx

  • @kombinieren
    @kombinieren 3 роки тому +1

    been doing it wrong my whole life (solder on iron, splattering it willy nilly on things, always getting cold joints)
    now thanks to you I'll be doing it right for the rest of my life
    and I gonna teach my wife too :)

  • @jsims2985
    @jsims2985 6 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for making this video! It was a HUGE help.

  • @newstuff1107
    @newstuff1107 7 років тому +1

    Great video. Nice and relaxed way of talking.

  • @shoehorny6844
    @shoehorny6844 Рік тому +1

    Nice job! Thanks for the lesson.

  • @weisisong5543
    @weisisong5543 7 років тому +5

    Hahaha... May the force be with you! Thumbs up just for that!

  • @TAGMedia7
    @TAGMedia7 5 років тому

    Brilliant, this is exactly what I was looking for.

  • @greatvib3s
    @greatvib3s 8 років тому +2

    nice detail and camera work especially (a rarity now)

    • @1929fordhotrod
      @1929fordhotrod  8 років тому

      +theextremeplayer101 - Thank you. I will be switching over to 4k video for the next batch of videos.

  • @batofgotham4383
    @batofgotham4383 Рік тому

    Good video Sir. I would rather recommend a brass tip cleaner instead of stainless steel. Bass is way less abrasive and more gently to the tip's surface.

  • @johnjunto5346
    @johnjunto5346 6 років тому

    Thank you for work. I learned a lot. Many thanks.

  • @ebutuoytm7560
    @ebutuoytm7560 4 роки тому

    The Bob Ross of soldering

  • @idallkeybachdar7463
    @idallkeybachdar7463 7 років тому

    that's one cool helping hand !

  • @Michael.Hunt.14-52
    @Michael.Hunt.14-52 3 роки тому

    Very informative. Thank you

  • @flyentity
    @flyentity 8 років тому

    Splendid video! Many thanks.

  • @garyalex11
    @garyalex11 8 років тому

    Nice job. This was very helpful. Thanks.

  • @RobertBaindourov
    @RobertBaindourov 7 років тому

    Love your video! Thanks a bunch!

  • @theflightpractitioner7288
    @theflightpractitioner7288 7 років тому

    Excellent presentation...thank you!

  • @killabyt3
    @killabyt3 6 років тому

    Thank you for this video!

  • @shorouk1172
    @shorouk1172 8 років тому

    Very Good Video , Thanks

  • @elielmo08
    @elielmo08 8 років тому

    Awesome Video Thanks!

  • @JMLRecording
    @JMLRecording 7 років тому

    great little video thanks guy!

  • @MrJayBBBBB
    @MrJayBBBBB 7 років тому +2

    Thank you

  • @nuwang1
    @nuwang1 5 років тому

    thanks. this was awesome

  • @lazaruslong92
    @lazaruslong92 6 років тому +1

    I was taught to solder by a Bell Can PBX pro (father) Your accent gives you away. Which part of Canada are you from?

    • @1929fordhotrod
      @1929fordhotrod  6 років тому +3

      I also worked for Bell on the microwave route in North Western Ontario 38 years ago.

  • @techdetech
    @techdetech 8 років тому

    nice video, well explained

  • @jasongoodwin387
    @jasongoodwin387 7 років тому

    Hey thanks - good video.

  • @danmaltby3271
    @danmaltby3271 6 років тому

    great video thanks bud

  • @michaelpukmel9175
    @michaelpukmel9175 7 років тому

    Thanks, nice job.

  • @davidgaleski5303
    @davidgaleski5303 8 років тому +2

    teach me more thank you

  • @toughdurgesh
    @toughdurgesh 5 років тому

    Thanks alot!

  • @ianharrison6597
    @ianharrison6597 7 років тому

    Thank You.

  • @davidgaleski5303
    @davidgaleski5303 8 років тому

    thank you

  • @budfoon
    @budfoon 2 роки тому

    @1929fordhotrod Thanks for this video. I recently watched a video where the hobbyist did all the resistor soldering on the component side (not flipped over on the lead side like you and most others do). I've never seen this technique before and it seemed to go much faster, especially since there were about 100 resistors. He dropped them all in and soldered all ~100 in one go. Then he flipped the board over, trimmed the leads and inspected the joints. Any tips or comments on this technique?

  • @pofrani
    @pofrani 7 років тому

    Do I need to use flux on both the wire and the board pad first?

  • @vaughn8831
    @vaughn8831 5 років тому

    helpful!!

  • @yashirarivera1172
    @yashirarivera1172 3 роки тому

    How do you know where the resistors go? Newbie here

  • @crisiberny
    @crisiberny 6 років тому

    What do I need to do if the double sided PCB does not have the metal inside the holes?

  • @GabrieleBrugnara
    @GabrieleBrugnara 8 років тому

    may the Force be with you too

  • @jeffmee763
    @jeffmee763 7 років тому

    Hi How hot do you set the pen my one is set at 350c thanks for a good video Jeff uk.

    • @1929fordhotrod
      @1929fordhotrod  7 років тому

      Most soldering irons have a fixed wattage and cannot be adjusted.

  • @tyberman001
    @tyberman001 7 років тому

    Don't you have to heat sink the resistors before soldering????

    • @1929fordhotrod
      @1929fordhotrod  7 років тому

      No. Many components do not require heat sinking while soldering. Component datasheets often provide information for soldering including temperatures and time.

  • @kesavan5228
    @kesavan5228 6 років тому

    Which liquid is used to rub pcb boardusing brush

  • @fredc8618
    @fredc8618 8 років тому

    i have a bad resistor on a circuit board on a home theather if i just replace it should it start working normal?

    • @1929fordhotrod
      @1929fordhotrod  8 років тому

      How do you know the resistor is bad. Is it black/burnt or did you measure the resistance of it. If you measured the resistance you may not get the correct resistance value of the resistor as there will be other components in parallel with in effecting the measurement.

    • @fredc8618
      @fredc8618 8 років тому

      ***** i greatly appreciate your info..yes it is black burnt you think i can replace it with any similar resistor?

    • @1929fordhotrod
      @1929fordhotrod  8 років тому

      Yes you can replace the resistor with the same value but my concern is why it burnt up in the first place. There might be a problem somewhere in the circuit that caused the excessive draw in current for the resistor to over heat.

    • @fredc8618
      @fredc8618 8 років тому

      ***** you are perfectly correct i had my cell phone plugged in charging with the volume all the way up..it has to be the exact value? How would i find the value? Would it be written on the circuit board?

    • @1929fordhotrod
      @1929fordhotrod  8 років тому

      You will need the circuit diagram for the product you are working on.

  • @ddpaud
    @ddpaud 8 років тому

    how to make double sided pcb ?

    • @1929fordhotrod
      @1929fordhotrod  8 років тому

      There are several methods that can be used, each requiring a long explanation. You can do a Google search for your answer. At some point I will do a video on etching pcb's.

  • @KeshavSai
    @KeshavSai 6 років тому +1

    Do you have any idea of the amount of solder you have wasted.
    Board can be cleaned after leads are cut short. Double waste noted here
    All in all a good tutorial for beginners

  • @dizzolve
    @dizzolve 7 років тому

    Flux on Flux off Daniel son

  • @Shadowcruise99
    @Shadowcruise99 7 років тому +3

    It's called a Panavise, not Helping Hands. Several of your solder joints lack penetration as seen from the top of the circuit board.

    • @1929fordhotrod
      @1929fordhotrod  7 років тому +20

      The manufacture of the "help hands" is Panavise. Remember the term "helping hands" is a generic term as there are many types of devices and manufactures for product of this type. As for the penetration only one resistor bottom right of the screen a timeline 15:00 could have use a bit more solder but not critical as this is a plate through board and there was a good solder joint on the solder side of the pcb. PCB's that do not have plate through hole will not have solder showing up on the component side of the pcb.

    • @RobMacKendrick
      @RobMacKendrick 5 років тому +4

      Shadowcruise99 Your comment lacks penetration.