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Using Low Temperature Solder Paste to connect a Flat Flex Cable

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  • Опубліковано 16 кві 2017
  • Using a heated platform and low temperature solder paste to solder a flat flex cable to a circuit board at 350°F (180°C)

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  • @propershroper
    @propershroper Рік тому

    10° :) Love it. That's why all my electronics break in the UK summer (it has to be a really hot summer though). Thanks for the video.

  • @bkbaxterNYnowIN
    @bkbaxterNYnowIN 6 років тому +4

    Wish I had the tools to do this, but at least I know it's possible with a good stencil and even heat. Beautiful!!

    • @anothervoyager9654
      @anothervoyager9654 4 роки тому +2

      You can do it with a simple soldering iron and some good flux, if you tin the tip with the right amount the flux does the rest and flows into the pads. Is not as easy, but is really doable.

  • @DavideNastri
    @DavideNastri Рік тому

    How can I expose the copper on such cable?
    Mine was cut...

  • @whitekwhitek5231
    @whitekwhitek5231 5 років тому +4

    Please correct your video, because 350F is about 180 Celsius

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  5 років тому

      This has been noted in the comments before, and addressed in the description. Thanks for watching.

  • @Bodragon
    @Bodragon 6 років тому +6

    (1:00) - 10° Celsius ???
    *WTF ?????*

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  6 років тому +3

      This was corrected six months ago in the comments, but thanks for paying attention!

  • @JoshKaufmanstuff
    @JoshKaufmanstuff 3 роки тому

    Thanks!
    Do you have a video for removal, or soldering components on to a flat flex cable?

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  3 роки тому

      Sorry, we do not.

  • @MrJdsenior
    @MrJdsenior 6 років тому +3

    Obviously the RIGHT way, but most of us don't have hotplates and silkscreen masks in our garages.

    • @randycox4633
      @randycox4633 6 років тому +1

      Turns out this is easier to get set up than you might think. An SMD hot plate for electronics can be gotten new off eBay for $100. Check out OSH Stencils. Used to be that stencils would cost $100 for stainless. Now you can get them from OSH for $15 depending on the size. No need to even go the plastic route when you can get stainless. I used to do this with a pneumatic solder dispenser when stencils were more expensive. Haven't used that device in a long time now. I'm getting low volume boards these days from Seeed Studio. About 1/2 the price of other places and quality seems just as good and turnaround is the same.

    • @MrJdsenior
      @MrJdsenior 6 років тому

      Randy, thx for the info. I'll look into it. The flex I needed to fix was on an old electric typewriter, and turns out the "traces" were just spray painted onto the flex, and then another piece of flex somehow afixed over them. How friggin' cheap can manufacturers get? Have come up with no way to fix it, not sure if there is one that would really work.

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  6 років тому +1

      That's a George Foreman Grill, not a special hotplate. :)

    • @jacquelinebishop8465
      @jacquelinebishop8465 Рік тому

      Even a lady 👩 like me managed to do this with my George forman grill. I even had a couple of burgers whilst it was still hot a few minutes afterwards. Kill two birds one stone as they say

    • @MrJdsenior
      @MrJdsenior Рік тому +1

      @@HyRel3D Your comment got even funnier when the next comment in the chain appeared! :-)

  • @kzandrasebastian1541
    @kzandrasebastian1541 3 роки тому +1

    Hey any of you guys know where to get this ribbon cable e24b6b2 awm 20798

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  3 роки тому

      Are you sure you're reading that right? I did find www.amazon.com/ComponentWarehouse-E248682-20798-20624-Ribbon/dp/B082MJHTB6

  • @BlackBullPistol
    @BlackBullPistol 6 років тому

    A TV Panel (lcd, oled, plasma...) has ribbon cable COF bonded to the Panel itself. Would this paste with a slim hot element also work to bond ribbon to a Panel?

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  6 років тому

      Sorry, I can't say what would work for your situation.

  • @kyleszen3346
    @kyleszen3346 6 років тому +4

    350 degrees F or 10 degrees C WTF??

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  6 років тому +4

      Oops, busted. 350°F or 180°C.

  • @imadhamwi
    @imadhamwi 6 років тому

    how to replace a carbon film connecter used for crystal display screen for a digital clock

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  6 років тому

      I don't know, Imad. Sorry.

  • @johnfagan5383
    @johnfagan5383 6 років тому

    What song was used in this video?

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  6 років тому

      I don't know, but it sounds like JS Bach.

  • @sasasimunovic7709
    @sasasimunovic7709 2 роки тому

    Suprisingly low amount of comments about 350F=10C. Must be Americans ;)

    • @GUENILLA
      @GUENILLA Рік тому

      Touche :)

    • @kdr-ql7pz
      @kdr-ql7pz 5 місяців тому

      Yep, I even paced 5280ft and it's exactly 1 mile.
      I tried my wife and she preferred the weight in kilos. The number was smaller.

  • @abpccpba
    @abpccpba 6 років тому +1

    no music

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  6 років тому

      Quite accurate; thanks for the keen observation!

  • @NandhiniNandhini-jo6uf
    @NandhiniNandhini-jo6uf 3 роки тому

    Cable 17.pin yes no

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  3 роки тому

      20 traces are easily visible on the cable.

    • @spacefury65
      @spacefury65 2 роки тому

      @@HyRel3D @ 0:44, I see 20, not 18.. Aren't they all used?

    • @HyRel3D
      @HyRel3D  2 роки тому

      @@spacefury65 My mistake, this has 20 connections. We use 18 of them. eight on one end for +12VDC and eight on the other end for GND, to heat the bed, and the center two for the RTD reading.