Beginners Guide to buying a soldering iron and which ones to avoid.
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- This video is for the beginner looking to get into electronic and looking to buy there first soldering iron, or station.
Here the link to the one I recommend for cheap for $50 bucks.
usa.banggood.com/V2_1S-T12-Di... - Наука та технологія
Well, I tried doing something last night and picked up an old soldering gun that was lying around the house. But it was too big, and the board started turning brown. So I dug around more and found an old wand type. Still too big. I’m glad I found your channel, and will try one you recommend.
thanks, brother. very useful information
Awesome video man, keep it up
I bought one of those plug in ' pieces of crap' with a temperature control. I hope it's ok for electronics and just soldering small random wires.😮
Keep up the good work mate, the soldering gun is best used in the automotive industry, never for pcb electronics. Cheers pal 🤙🏼🇦🇺
I wanna learn how to repair consoles so fix my broken ones without spending a slot of money or getting a new one
Want to know, which one do u recommend more, ksger or quicko
I saw your old comments about ksger and quicko, and do u still prefer ksger more?
that's the same thing as the harbor freight that you can get for 40 on sale 30
I mean, it does looks like a gun so
what english accent is it
There're aspects of his accent that remind me of the Canadian maritime province of Newfoundland ('th' sounds are close to 'd's, short 'u' vowels are _very_ closed down, etc.); but not exACtly. Maybe he's from some other Atlantic coast place not too far from there - maybe Canadian, maybe coastal New England. Edit: Ok, his 'About' page says he's in the US, so I'm going to guess some community on the coast of Maine.
Chicago / Midwestern accent. My bet cuz a lot of people in my area speak like this. No I'm self conscious because I don't know if I do or not
@@McShizzle How interesting! And how far from my impression. You'd be surprised at the overlap with how they talk in that Canadian maritime province - like, definitely some kind of oral link that reaches all the way back to the emerald isle...