18:18 You're right. I find a roll of wire a very good replacement to a friend. They dont judge you at all, and theyll sit happily and watch while you code and tinker with electronics! :D
Don't mean to sound crude but the British accent talking about proper care for your tip had me like 😂. Love it! Very informative as a newbie to both arduinos and soldering. Thank you. Much ❤ from across the pond.
Thank you so much for saying soLLLder instead of sodder like the 'mericans. 😁 Also. The wire stripper you're showing at 4'49 is only about 16 euros and a life saver if you're an amateur like me. Other than that, great video! Lots of really good tips! Thanks a lot
if I was to solder the wires like you showed and decided I don't need the three big pins poking out anymore for space reasons, how would I go about removing them so the component is nice and flat?
@@oglocop4693 it will work fine, but you will need a solder sucker to draw the solder off.. unless you can figure another way to take them out. Also take care as it's easy to pull the pads off the circuit and damage the module
not me putting the wire and solder directily on a arduino micro without putting the pins first and accidentally removing one of the components (thank god it still worked at the bery least)
Probably the best tutorial on soldering electronics I've seen. Clear explanation not only on the how, but also on the why.
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You're right. I find a roll of wire a very good replacement to a friend. They dont judge you at all, and theyll sit happily and watch while you code and tinker with electronics! :D
One of the best videos I've seen on the topic! Clear, concise, good choice of technical terms!
Don't mean to sound crude but the British accent talking about proper care for your tip had me like 😂. Love it! Very informative as a newbie to both arduinos and soldering. Thank you. Much ❤ from across the pond.
Super helpful, and I'm surprised that you don't have radically more views/subscribers. Very professionally done video!
Hell yeah1 I follow this tutorial and my relay goes CLICKCLACK! Well done mate!
That's a very handy tutorial for me as a beginner. Thanks!
Great video Dan, I don't know why you don't have more views TBH, thanks for sharing
This a very informative and clear tutorial. Thank you for the very well done video.
Fantastic video, very clear and concise. Cheers Dan!
Thank you! Glad I watched this before I ruined my soldering tip.
Thank you so much for saying soLLLder instead of sodder like the 'mericans. 😁
Also. The wire stripper you're showing at 4'49 is only about 16 euros and a life saver if you're an amateur like me.
Other than that, great video! Lots of really good tips! Thanks a lot
Amazing video.
Amazing video, loved it!
Came here after completely corroded out a hotend, thanks for the tutorial - UA-cam at its best!
Thank you. Really helpful.
What an amazing video. 10/10
It looks so easy when you do it, I am going to go and try myself for the first time!! 🤦♀
Could you use some kind of heat shrink wrap and use the pin instead of soldering ?
Yes, that would be good also
Thanks for your explanation.
This may already be listed, however, you did not mention the Wire Gauge...
Nice info, thanks for sharing it :)
Thank you so much!
Helpful video 👍👍👍
Can u explain how to take care of every tool used in soldering please
if I was to solder the wires like you showed and decided I don't need the three big pins poking out anymore for space reasons, how would I go about removing them so the component is nice and flat?
You could either use a solder sucker and attempt to remove them, or quick and easy, use some side cutters to cut the pins off maybe
@@DanSohan Hi, thanks for your reply. Wouldn't it be enough to melt the solder and pull the pins out? Is there a reason why that wouldn't work?
@@oglocop4693 it will work fine, but you will need a solder sucker to draw the solder off.. unless you can figure another way to take them out. Also take care as it's easy to pull the pads off the circuit and damage the module
Thank you.
What temperature soldering station is need to set of, when soldering Arduino stuff?
I run between 350C to 400C
@@DanSohan Thanks
Amazing video.
Thank you
Super helpful
not me putting the wire and solder directily on a arduino micro without putting the pins first and accidentally removing one of the components (thank god it still worked at the bery least)
Aw man, but i wanted to eat that lead, its so tasty
who needs friends if you already have a spool of solder?
Awesome thanks!
Your solder joints look dull @18:30 is that ok? I think I read something about solder joints need to be bright. Not criticizing in the least...
They used to be brighter when using lead based solder, sometimes the lead free stuff I'm using looks on the dull side. But less toxic
Lead free👎