How to Solder SMD Components using Sand

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  • @corynrobinson
    @corynrobinson 5 років тому +33

    If you get a solder bridge, using wick can remove too much solder. Instead, try using a generous amount of flux to get the solder to go where it needs. If that doesn't work, then break out the wick and re-solder the appropriate pins.

  • @tapanprsd1
    @tapanprsd1 5 років тому +241

    induction heating can make some sensitive component damage. better to switch off the induction heater before keeping the pcb for baking or use simple temperature controlled heater.

    • @maxk4324
      @maxk4324 5 років тому +7

      Or use a very thick iron pan so that it doesn't become saturated and thus acts as a magnetic flux 'shield' of sorts.

    • @Nic-st3mp
      @Nic-st3mp 5 років тому +20

      The induction power 1st doesn't go through the iron pan and 2nd it doesn't go through the aluminium plate. How should the pan heat up without absorbing the power? First think of physics.

    • @maxk4324
      @maxk4324 5 років тому +15

      @@Nic-st3mp it might not necessarily absorb all the power is what I'm saying, if it saturates then the magnetic field will start eminating out of the pan. Of course it absorbs most of it or else the induction stove is broken somehow or operating at the wrong frequency.

    • @jeffgrills1101
      @jeffgrills1101 5 років тому +23

      If it only takes 30 seconds to melt the solder, you can easily unplug the heater before dropping in the circuit board. With sufficient sand you'll have a substantial heat reservoir.

    • @narendravadiya7219
      @narendravadiya7219 5 років тому

      @@maxk4324 It will do.

  • @matiass501
    @matiass501 5 років тому +239

    No one :
    DD Electro Tech : I solder smd with sand

    • @leegami3234
      @leegami3234 5 років тому +10

      Garbage meme.

    • @matiass501
      @matiass501 5 років тому +5

      @@leegami3234a meme is a meme

    • @Ebani
      @Ebani 5 років тому +1

      @@leegami3234 Do you even lift bro?

    • @pawelandrul
      @pawelandrul 5 років тому +1

      Chuck norris: i solder sand with smd components

    • @lakmalbandara368
      @lakmalbandara368 5 років тому

      good...

  • @Inventor101
    @Inventor101 5 років тому +214

    Wow what a fantastic idea I love this channel😀👏

    • @Inventor101
      @Inventor101 5 років тому +3

      David Westernall probably first time I’ve seen it done this way

    • @Wilson84KS
      @Wilson84KS 5 років тому +4

      Which idea? I don't get it, I see only some adverts in one video and a someone winks with a pcb sometimes between the adverts

    • @taqihaider2173
      @taqihaider2173 4 роки тому

      Is it you

    • @sangitadixit9796
      @sangitadixit9796 4 роки тому +1

      U have a yt channel I have subscribed it

    • @Thindd
      @Thindd 4 роки тому

      Big fan inventor 101

  • @rockytechmax2578
    @rockytechmax2578 3 роки тому +1

    Muze yahi chaiye tha mai bachpan se iski talash mai tha thank you🔥👍🙏

  • @eafindme
    @eafindme 5 років тому +111

    It's only applicable if all of your SMD components are at the top layer.

    • @vedantx-b2986
      @vedantx-b2986 4 роки тому +5

      Smd mean surface mount components therefore all the components are on top layer only

    • @shubhamkasera7368
      @shubhamkasera7368 4 роки тому +2

      For that you can solder it in two cycles one by one for each layer

    • @Sky-jq2no
      @Sky-jq2no 4 роки тому +18

      @@vedantx-b2986 you can have SMDs on the top AND bottom

    • @WurstPeterl
      @WurstPeterl 4 роки тому +1

      @Sky for Bottom side you must use BGA. SMD = SURFACE mount & BGA = BOTTOM attachment

    • @m4ki9h76
      @m4ki9h76 4 роки тому +6

      @@WurstPeterl / BGA is Ball Grid Array, which means the solder pads are beneath the chips, needing balls of solders&specialized tools to properly heat the solder and mount it.

  • @AsitShouldBe
    @AsitShouldBe 4 роки тому +5

    i've just bought my first yacht using your credit card number, thanks friend!

  • @DimusTech
    @DimusTech 5 років тому +20

    Totally learned something new today, thank you!

  • @narendravadiya7219
    @narendravadiya7219 5 років тому +8

    Great.New idea,I have never seen.let me try it.
    Your demonstration is good.Your voice is also crystal clear. Thank you.
    N.M. Vadiya
    Mahuva, Gujrat.
    India.

  • @chemicstry
    @chemicstry 5 років тому +7

    Ideally you should spread all solder paste in one pass. Smearing stencil multiple times causes paste to squeeze under the stencil and causes problems with fine pitched components.

  • @sysghost
    @sysghost 5 років тому +8

    For those who wonder about the sand. It helps evening out the temperature, and also act as a heat buffer.
    One "can" place the PCB directly into the pan, but depending how the hotplate behaves, it is more likely to damage the PCB as the temperature goes up and down a lot as the hot plate power is cycled on and off. (The sand helps evening out this heat cycling).
    Simple, yet a fantastic idea with simple cheap parts one already have at home, or easy to get without any effort. All thumbs up!

    • @charleshines6155
      @charleshines6155 5 років тому

      Electric cook tops cycle on and off like that too. It is easy to tell because they are usually red when they are on. We have one of those glass ones and the nice thing is they are easy to clean. Mom accidentally melted plastic onto it (not a lot of plastic) and once it cooled down it was easy to scrape it off with a razor blade. Once I got it clean enough I turned it on and there was no burning plastic. That just proved how well the razor blade worked. If that was any other type of cook top it would have been much more difficult to clean up. I think what made that easy to clean up is that she caught it before it could burn.

  • @alistairdrozario3590
    @alistairdrozario3590 5 років тому +5

    The first Indian channel to have good production quality .... Am impressed good stuff

  • @ratskirobo4836
    @ratskirobo4836 5 років тому +1

    Sand soldered SMD components in non stick pan!!!! My favorite!!!! Yum yum!!!!

  • @Bxlxji18
    @Bxlxji18 5 років тому +25

    Seriously, i tried to make an own Iron Solder many times but it failed this method is very simple I LOVE THIS CHANNEL

  • @SupremeRepairs
    @SupremeRepairs 4 роки тому

    ಅದ್ಭುತವಾದ ಸುಂದರವಾದ ವಿಡಿಯೋ ❤️😍 amazing and beautiful video ❤️🌹

  • @tmrock6607
    @tmrock6607 5 років тому +1

    Dada Tumi darun ....fatiye dile..

    • @tmrock6607
      @tmrock6607 5 років тому

      Dada Ekta kotha chilo

  • @karthickvaradharajan
    @karthickvaradharajan 5 років тому +26

    I didnt except this very useful method
    Thank u for upload this

    • @S_U_R_A_J
      @S_U_R_A_J 5 років тому +7

      Your grammar is killing me though.

  • @sudhap7792
    @sudhap7792 5 років тому

    It's new idea for me... Excited. Its Very useful..

  • @helltanner3722
    @helltanner3722 5 років тому +1

    i was going to call BS on this then watched the video....good idea good info good camera work good advice THANKS.

  • @netrapatil2169
    @netrapatil2169 5 років тому

    bro today i desolderedold pcb by tjis method.. worked like a charm

  • @disware2844
    @disware2844 5 років тому +71

    Nobody:
    DD electrotech: PCB BOARD

  • @misterwilliam8877
    @misterwilliam8877 5 років тому +4

    No Indian video looks perfect as foreign videos unless it's you. Superb

  • @harviecz
    @harviecz 5 років тому +159

    Combining induction stove and electronics is not a good idea... Currents can induce in your circuits and fry your components.

    • @Gumeb
      @Gumeb 5 років тому +13

      Maybe,..... Or Maybe the pan absorbs all the induction

    • @harviecz
      @harviecz 5 років тому +19

      @@Gumeb quite possibly. But are you gonna take chances with expensive ICs or PCB that takes days to weeks to ship if you fry it?

    • @Gumeb
      @Gumeb 5 років тому +4

      @@harviecz you are right, At the moment I would not use the method indicated in the video, at least not until checking with a magnetic field meter that on the surface is free of induction

    • @toahero5925
      @toahero5925 5 років тому +1

      What if you used a conductive pan, then covered it with a metal lid or aluminum foil?
      I'm far from an expert, but wouldn't that create a faraday cage to protect the pcb?

    • @PixlRainbow
      @PixlRainbow 5 років тому +63

      Just turn off the induction heater before placing the PCB. The sand will retain heat for quite a long time, longer if you cover the unused parts of the sand surface with some insulation

  • @MrCreativeBOYBD
    @MrCreativeBOYBD 5 років тому +2

    Good work 👍👍👍

  • @AgentPothead
    @AgentPothead 5 років тому +1

    I gotta give this a try, thanks for the video. I would agree with other commenters that turning off the induction oven before putting the pcb on is the best practice.

    • @gapguy9564
      @gapguy9564 2 роки тому

      How was yur experience?

  • @lilyhowlader7897
    @lilyhowlader7897 5 років тому +40

    Soldering with sand is impossible but you made it possible
    Your amazing

  • @NIKHIL-pw5gn
    @NIKHIL-pw5gn 5 років тому

    Congo for 1m😄😄😊😊

  • @thebraveheartop4142
    @thebraveheartop4142 5 років тому

    Im addicted to ur channel n ur creations😍

  • @toshan5555
    @toshan5555 5 років тому

    i am watching your videos from past 3 days....your awesome creativity make me inspire....which was mind blowing... i am sure that further you reach 10M subscribers easily..

  • @AGTXX33
    @AGTXX33 4 роки тому

    Now i know that how a laptop's motherboard is made of.... awesome video.. 👍

  • @manjuagarwal5027
    @manjuagarwal5027 5 років тому +3

    First Indian electronics channel which makes genuine content
    Love your videos

  • @CrusadeVoyager
    @CrusadeVoyager 5 років тому +1

    Nice technique

  • @shibnathshaw5666
    @shibnathshaw5666 5 років тому

    It is great idea, whole world apricated this as 'Jugar ka Idea '. I think we Indian play One's Cards Well. Thanks for sharing, have a good time.

  • @squidwardgurun8678
    @squidwardgurun8678 3 роки тому

    Out of the box 👏👏👏👏

  • @MrCcarter7
    @MrCcarter7 5 років тому +6

    Great Idea! I've been in the field electronics for 23 years, am 2M certified and have never seen this done before. Very impressive. Thank you for posting! God bless in Jesus name!

  • @chinmoytahbildar3278
    @chinmoytahbildar3278 5 років тому

    Thats a brilliant idea... I will definitly try

  • @snellface
    @snellface 5 років тому

    10/10 the most swag segue into the square space commercial :D

  • @RoyTecTips
    @RoyTecTips 5 років тому +12

    awesome idea

  • @parth_1569
    @parth_1569 5 років тому +9

    Great idea for those who don't know how to solder such tiny components.
    Thanks!

    • @laconcongrelos4545
      @laconcongrelos4545 5 років тому

      If you consider that tiny... try soldering 0201 components by hand.

  • @dave_dennis
    @dave_dennis 5 років тому

    I have never seen this technique. I will have to try it.

  • @cosmos9227
    @cosmos9227 5 років тому

    Good Idea MAN 👍👏

  • @massilamany
    @massilamany 5 років тому

    Wow ! Simply excellent.
    You can use also salt.

  • @EasyOne
    @EasyOne 5 років тому +2

    Nicely done

  • @arjunjs8075
    @arjunjs8075 5 років тому

    You are impressing us again 😍

  • @MatSmithLondon
    @MatSmithLondon 5 років тому +2

    Fantastic idea. Nice job. Results look good.

  • @deepuvakkalagadda
    @deepuvakkalagadda 5 років тому

    basically i am belongs to computer science engineering but for electronic people this video is like a golden egg

  • @TheGrrson
    @TheGrrson 5 років тому +1

    Great tip. If I ever make a custom PCB, I'm trying this method.

  • @plac-horizon0043
    @plac-horizon0043 5 років тому +3

    Thank you so much BROTHER it helped me a lot

  • @pradumanghosh2422
    @pradumanghosh2422 4 роки тому

    Amazing bro 👌🙌

  • @bouhannacheabdallah
    @bouhannacheabdallah 5 років тому

    very nice idea ,keep it up man

  • @simonbecker748
    @simonbecker748 4 роки тому

    Brilliant method. Thanks for teaching us

  • @KeesHessels
    @KeesHessels 5 років тому

    Dude, i'm not the first to tell you, but that is a great idea...

  • @vigroagroresearch1003
    @vigroagroresearch1003 4 роки тому

    You provide very good information

  • @DJMAJAY
    @DJMAJAY 5 років тому

    ekdum jhkaaaaas 😇

  • @minkorrh
    @minkorrh 4 роки тому

    Awesome diy technique!

  • @sagarnanaware3463
    @sagarnanaware3463 5 років тому

    What an idea. Very impressed

  • @pradipkumarnirjhardas9588
    @pradipkumarnirjhardas9588 4 роки тому

    This is really a good video and very usefull too

  • @siyumdineththika6624
    @siyumdineththika6624 2 роки тому

    Nice project!👌🤘

  • @burhaelmusic
    @burhaelmusic 5 років тому

    We have already used it for making coffee from Turkey. Logical idea 👍🏼

  • @longboarderebright
    @longboarderebright 4 роки тому

    whattt its so simple yet so perfect!

  • @sankhasubhrahaldar380
    @sankhasubhrahaldar380 5 років тому

    Most Satisfying video i have ever seen🤤🤤🤤❤️❤️❤️

  • @PRROBOTICS
    @PRROBOTICS 4 роки тому

    This is really useful 😇

  • @rajasekharreddy5538
    @rajasekharreddy5538 5 років тому

    very good video for electronics lovers

  • @j4techmediajishnusreedharst
    @j4techmediajishnusreedharst 5 років тому

    Super never see before like this idea thanks for new idea

  • @saurabhchautala1917
    @saurabhchautala1917 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice video 👍

  • @faidularcs
    @faidularcs 5 років тому

    Nice techniques 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @prashantpanchal8658
    @prashantpanchal8658 5 років тому +4

    Wow!! , Nice trick
    Thanks for trick of soldering😇😇

  • @lastmoversbutfastmovers4757
    @lastmoversbutfastmovers4757 5 років тому

    Nice video bro I love it☺👍👌.

  • @MRNSA-xe2ho
    @MRNSA-xe2ho 5 років тому +12

    Love you bro from Bangladesh.💖

    • @azadurrahman644
      @azadurrahman644 5 років тому +1

      Mee too

    • @mozartips
      @mozartips 5 років тому +1

      Was it necessary to mention you are from Bangladesh?

    • @mkmahi2871
      @mkmahi2871 5 років тому +1

      Me too

    • @lenny108
      @lenny108 5 років тому

      @@mozartips Love you bro from Pakistan 💜

  • @garyr7027
    @garyr7027 4 роки тому

    Neat how the smd's just fall right into place. It's like they know what to do.

  • @TheSolderingGuy007
    @TheSolderingGuy007 5 років тому

    So happy to see quality videos coming out of India !

  • @konnoriximus
    @konnoriximus 5 років тому +3

    Amazing idea! How easy... I can't believe it :-D I'll try it out soon, definitely!

  • @kusog3
    @kusog3 5 років тому

    This was a great video. I subscribed

  • @mikin.6595
    @mikin.6595 5 років тому

    Thank you for shearing!For many years in electronics this video was very refreshing for me.Thank you again.

  • @ZALDYTV
    @ZALDYTV 5 років тому +4

    Nice video 👍 must share 👍

  • @indiagoldenbird1948
    @indiagoldenbird1948 4 роки тому +1

    Nice way soldering the components good technique 😃

  • @ratikantprabhakar3875
    @ratikantprabhakar3875 5 років тому

    A very convenient method for soldering.. great idea..

  • @avijitdas6872
    @avijitdas6872 5 років тому

    Very good, Mr Debasis Das

  • @shortherogamer9420
    @shortherogamer9420 5 років тому

    Man your a real talent

  • @OgbondSandvol
    @OgbondSandvol 8 місяців тому +1

    If you turn sound off, this video becomes "visual ASMR". As 3:42

  • @amritachandra9796
    @amritachandra9796 5 років тому

    I love your videos, I try making stuff from your videos but I am not good at soldering. Though you are the best! Waiting for next video

  • @gnanarajan182
    @gnanarajan182 5 років тому

    What an amazing idea it works

  • @padmalayarawal3091
    @padmalayarawal3091 5 років тому

    Super awesome idea.......👌

  • @jonmoore1614
    @jonmoore1614 5 років тому

    SUper high quality video, I subbed

  • @curiousworld6644
    @curiousworld6644 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing precious knowldge

  • @vinayhabib
    @vinayhabib 4 роки тому

    Will try it using gas burner instead of induction heater!

  • @fawazmulla9480
    @fawazmulla9480 5 років тому

    Fantastic idea man

  • @memyselfandi6422
    @memyselfandi6422 5 років тому +98

    I thought people usually use toaster ovens to do smd compenent soldering.

    • @peterzingler6221
      @peterzingler6221 5 років тому

      That won't work good either.
      Most components require an exact temp curve to come out undamaged

    • @necronomicon1472
      @necronomicon1472 5 років тому +14

      @@peterzingler6221 You can buy temperature controllers specifically made for this purpose.

    • @laconcongrelos4545
      @laconcongrelos4545 5 років тому +14

      I have used toaster ovens with dozens of pcbs to verify my designs, including small components such as ethernet switches. Never had an issue (shorts here and there, but easy to fix). It does work and is much easier than this sand technique. In general this video is full of bad advices.

    • @fliegendermongo
      @fliegendermongo 5 років тому +3

      @@laconcongrelos4545 Could you do a video where you show how you use a toaster eg. I am really interested in this!

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 5 років тому +1

      Don't use infrared toaster ovens, They heat up too fast and will give your PCB a sun burn :P

  • @funtroniks-diy
    @funtroniks-diy 4 роки тому

    Learned a new method of soldering. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mohshinkhan9571
    @mohshinkhan9571 4 роки тому

    Great solution sir

  • @dineshdeuri7174
    @dineshdeuri7174 5 років тому +2

    Soldering ides is very important.🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @MrMahaprasad1
    @MrMahaprasad1 5 років тому

    Superb technique

  • @shadowclan5859
    @shadowclan5859 5 років тому +28

    Yah! Solder with sand 😃
    .... And solder paste, aluminum foil, induction stove and a pan..

    • @marian20012
      @marian20012 5 років тому +4

      Yeah and also it is not mandatory to use sand, you can use anything what can heat up the whole pcb from bottom. electric stove for example.

    • @jm036
      @jm036 5 років тому +4

      INDUCTION stove. That's the issue. But as someone said you could literally just use a normal stove instead.

    • @shadowclan5859
      @shadowclan5859 5 років тому

      @@ManolisAgkopian hey, thanks for the info. But my point was the title was kind of misleading, and I wrote the comment sarcastically.

    • @6c6978o
      @6c6978o 5 років тому +1

      sure, but seriously what did you expect?

    • @6c6978o
      @6c6978o 5 років тому

      sure, but seriously what did you expect?

  • @doubleHLabs
    @doubleHLabs 4 роки тому

    I'll have to try this.

  • @ziarulmondal1143
    @ziarulmondal1143 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for using SBI card on right place. This is how we supposed to use SBI.

  • @CmAektP2jxrGAb7
    @CmAektP2jxrGAb7 4 роки тому +7

    You showed us how to sholder SMD without:
    1. Soldering Iron.
    2. Hot air.
    But using:
    1. SMD stencil.
    2. Few unused PCB.
    3. Masking tape.
    4. An expired card.
    5. Solder paste.
    6. Induction cooker
    7. Fry pan
    8. Sand
    9. Temperature thermal gun
    10. Foil
    I will stick to the old way. hahaha

    • @crapisnice
      @crapisnice 4 роки тому

      good look counting rice grains lol

  • @parthpatel9602
    @parthpatel9602 5 років тому

    Bro youre not using a shitty accent youre a realist liked your content

  • @ANKITSHARMA-mq5jy
    @ANKITSHARMA-mq5jy 5 років тому

    very nice work sir good job

  • @nurulhaquemikat6605
    @nurulhaquemikat6605 5 років тому

    love you bro from Bangladesh ❤❤❤

  • @PayalGraphics
    @PayalGraphics 5 років тому +1

    Nice Video Its Really Good Fantastic i like DDelectrotech