Mastering SOLDERING. TOP 10 mistakes YOU make as a beginner!

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    0:00 Tip overheating problem
    1:24 Wiring a diode in series with the heating element
    2:10 Chosing correct tip size and solder wire gauge
    3:11 Nickel plated tips vs copper tips
    4:25 Wire insulation and why it is important. PTFE wires.
    5:27 Choosing wire material
    6:11 Understanding soldering flux. Rosin flux, liquid rosin.
    8:50 Removing components. Soldering wick and desoldering pump.
    9:32 Washing the boards with alcohol.
    10:30 How to tin parts correctly.
    11:10 Bending component leads before soldering. Oxydation problem.
    12:10 Preparing wires for soldering. Choosing tweezers.
    13:15 How to succeed in stripping wires and cables.
    14:50 Checking quality of your soldering job.
    15:33 Using active soldering flux. Rinsing the board.
    16:36 Using heatshrink tube for insulation. Liquid electric tape.
    17:54 Matching wire size to part size.
    18:37 Working on plastic parts.
    19:10 Soldering DIP package chips.
    19:41 Soldering flex cables.
    20:23 Applying heat to your parts. Preventing component and body damage.
    21:41 Never use your soldering iron to remove insulation!
    22:16 Organizing your desktop for soldering.
    23:00 How to properly clean the soldering iron tip.
    24:00 Utilizing alligator clips in soldering.
    24:42 Checking your soldering iron for leakage currents.
    25:18 Soldering lifehacks.
    27:57 More ways of removing components from the board.
    28:54 Extending coaxial cables.
    29:55 Thanks for watching! :)
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  • @sidrides
    @sidrides Рік тому +1

    Thanks for all these tips! Especially the first one!!! Basic but nobody speaks about it

  • @vansh_au
    @vansh_au Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the tips, I am a newbie and Don't know much about soldering.

  • @MpSniperM1911
    @MpSniperM1911 Рік тому +2

    good video, i did some errors myself but i quickly noticed it is not good practice and sometimes dangerous

  • @finn3721
    @finn3721 Рік тому +1

    thanks, that was exactly what it needed since i suck at soldering

  • @SimonKuijper
    @SimonKuijper Рік тому +2

    Dear Ron.
    Thanks for this valuable explanation, but what I missed in this video is the tin sucker where you can suck up excess tin. These devices can also be purchased at an electronics or hobby store.
    Another useful item is an anti-static bracelet.
    You put this bracelet on your wrist and the end often consists of a (crocdilla beak) which you then clamp to a metal frame and in this way let the static electricity flow away.
    This prevents static electricity that can destroy or damage your electronic component.

    • @RonMattino
      @RonMattino  Рік тому

      Tin sucker -- like you mean, desolder pump? I think I mentioned that... I find it not very effective compared to desoldering wick. You have to clean it regularly, also it degrades with time.

  • @luxibox-gp1ht
    @luxibox-gp1ht 2 місяці тому

    Bro I am our 3 year ago in work electric repriing shop in Pakistan but your tips are useful for beingner and thanks for make this video

  • @splitgeoduck313
    @splitgeoduck313 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for information

  • @letsseethegame55
    @letsseethegame55 Рік тому +1

    Wow. That was amazing ☺️. Thanks for your detailed explanation.😻

  • @elektron2kim666
    @elektron2kim666 Рік тому

    I bought a solder station with a good tip and temperature control which saved me a lot of troubles. Been practising for years with mistakes and bad tools.

  • @ChrisMorton
    @ChrisMorton Рік тому +1

    excellent video. Well done

  • @agentkruger
    @agentkruger Рік тому +1

    Merci

  • @manuellastrollo2168
    @manuellastrollo2168 9 місяців тому

    what chemical is used to clean board after soldering?

    • @RonMattino
      @RonMattino  9 місяців тому

      It's better to use alcohol. Always works.

  • @ChrisMorton
    @ChrisMorton Рік тому

    can you use vaseline as flux?

    • @RonMattino
      @RonMattino  Рік тому

      I think there's a long-term debate going on on whether vaseline could be used in place of rosin flux, but I would say "rather no than yes". Although vaseline has similar feel, it still has different properties, lesser ability to carry heat and dissolve oxides, etc.

  • @zoeyzhang9866
    @zoeyzhang9866 Рік тому +1

    Well-explained video! Not sure if any custom PCBs are required for any upcoming content? If there's a chance, would love to support free services and get involved! Thanks. (PCBWay-zoey)