He shows that first. But like his example sometimes it doesn't cooperate and dunking would be much easier. Especially if you have a few connections to do. It's brilliant!
@@SneekySecrets No, he never heats the copper. He tins the iron and just rubs it in the wire. Not going to work. This might be faster, but it’s just sloppy. And if someone ever has to work on your stuff, their job is going to be made harder by the GLOBS of tin you used.
MUCH SAFER WAY: 1. Heat copper wire for around 1-5 seconds 2. Grab your tin and directly apply to the copper wire 3. After the tin sticks perfectly, stop adding more tin 4. Keep heating the tin for around 2 seconds 5. After 2 seconds, stop heating the copper wire 6. Don't blow! Wait the tin to cool naturally 7. Perfect tin applied!
If he would have used flux before applying the solder then it would gave worked as it always has . But he didn't even wait fot the iron to heat up correctly and he didn't use flux . All for the sake of showing off his little tiny solder up , you see if he would have spoken and explained like if you have Lotz of wires u need to solder this is a faster way , but to show that wanna be fail . I say wanna be cause he dam well knows he left the flux out intentionally to trick the simple minded and in the process ha a made himself look like a copy Content and a fool
I basically had the same problem with my soldering iron. Last month when I was on my way to the store, my car died so I got my multimeter out and I checked the voltage on the battery and it was 9.7378 Volts so I thought “what the heck is going on with this battery”, the next thing I knew I seen some smoke coming from the tips of the battery terminals. I was suspicious on what was going on and I couldn't believe it because this battery was only barely 16 years old which I consider fairly new in today's society, so basically what I want to do is try to clean up the battery with some soap and salt solution and then I might put it on the charger for two or three minutes at a high current rate just to see if it will hold a charge. I'm not sure if that's going to help the battery or not but one thing's for certain before I go out and buy a new battery, I'm definitely going to try these two methods that I suggested. Now on the other hand I could swap the battery out with one from my 1962 Chevy Tahoe but I'm not sure that my old lady would let me do that, so basically what I need to do is first, I'm going to check all the air in the tires before I monkey around with the battery. Then I'm probably going to run a few errands around town down and the next thing I want to do is get some paint and paint the battery terminals because I don't think they look very good without the neon yellow color look on them. If all goes well, I am planning to do a few other things to the terminals. Next after that chore, is get some of that distilled water and pour on the outside of the battery to try to clean up a lot of the dirt and dust its accumulated over all these years. If I have time what I'll do after that it's try to clean both sides of the mirrors on my 1965 Ford Bronco because I've noticed while I was driving that it's hard to see what kind of traffic is coming up behind me. I was having a problem with the battery when I put the headlights on low beam and then when I tried to switch the high-beam I noticed that the voltage excursions were jumping around so I went out and I bought another set of test leads to use on my digital multimeter and there was no difference at all, so I think I may borrow my friend Tony Jones's multimeter just to check those voltage excursions to see if that is normal. Nobody really explained to me how to test a DC voltage excursions when the battery is not in its prime. I am all on my own doing this. A lot of people have contacting me and they said that they've had that problem once or twice and maybe even three times in their lifetime with their batteries but they did something totally different. What they did was loosen the terminals first then they carefully remove the battery and hoisted it out to get rid of all the debris and dirt that's accumulated after all these years then they put it on a slow charge which I believe they told me was 32 milliamps for 6 days, 3 hours and 54 seconds. Next they took the battery caps off and added some distilled water, which they claimed that they bought it at their local Walmart store. I think, if I can remember correctly, they said it was .99 cents plus the sales tax. Can you believe that just 99cents? That's a real good price for one full gallon of distilled water. Speaking of water, yesterday I helped my neighbor that lives to the right side of my house, fill their swimming pool for the new season. It literally took 7 hours to fill. I am not sure how many gallons it is. I have met people in my lifetime that had no idea that there were 4 quarts of water in a gallon jug. They just assumed it was a gallon only. I am not really good at math but I do have a calculator on my cell phone. Speaking of math, it takes me back to grade 11 in high school when my teacher, Mr. Lowry gave us a sneak quiz on algebra. I failed it because I didn't understand what that was all about. I spent most of my high school time stoned and kinda out of it. Some of my classmates were very good at math, and it even showed when they got their report cards. I may have gotten of the path of whatever we were initially talking about. I think it had something to do with blue cheese. No, I remember now, it was car batteries. I never could figure out why they put car batteries in the front of the vehicle and not inside the vehicle. It would be so much easier to work on them, especially in the rain, if they were inside the vehicle. Doesn't that make more sense to you too? Well anyhow, batteries are pretty heavy for their size and some people can't lift them very good. I had a fried, Tony Smith who had asthma and once he tried to lift out his car battery, and sneezed, and the battery fell out of his hands and landed on his right baby toe. It broke the small bones in that toe of his. I called his mothers step daughter Ann but she was not home. So I then called his brothers uncle Fred and told him about what just happened to Tony's toe. He seamed like he was drunk and started laughing at me and said “I don't care about that Bast#$ds toe”. I got mad and hung up on him immediately. From that day on, I never spoke to Tony's brother's uncle Fred. I never really liked him in the first place bacause when Tony and I were 13 years old, we were at a softball game and Fred walked over to us and farted right in our faces. That was not very nice of that old pervert. I heard some stories about him when he was about 20 years old that would make you cringe if you heard them, but I can't get into that right now because I have to finish up my posting here on you tube. I hope I have given you folks some good advice on having some of your problems solved in a timely manner. I like to help out when I can if it is at all possible. I am out for 3 more hours so I want to go now and get a hot dog and a bottle of grape soda. I need to look around for a ride so I can get back to my padded room at the Sinclair Insane Asylum. I hope Dr. Dilbert will not be mad at me for sneaking out....
bien dicho niño, si no sale bien vuelve a hacerlo hasta que funcione, lo importante es la creatividad, la experiencia se obtiene mediante el trabajo y se aprende por repetición. lo único q te crítico o no te sugiero es que lo hagas paso a paso y explicar el material y como hacerlo más despacio, porque tú sabes, pero muchas personas no. felicidades espero y nos enseñes más cosas. gracias
It didnt work, because this is not the way that you solder. You should hear up the copper wire and apply it near the soldering iron, also, NEVER MODIFY YOUR SOLDERING IRON ON YOUR OWN
And why not ? Cause I modify a whole lot of sht I own , hell I fixed my very dji mavic zoom after someone crashed it ,it wouldn't take off because of a part in the gimble so I ordered some parts and put it together myself a d it flew I modified a females hair straining iron to use it to press my buds and make my own dabs. And now I'm about to modify my soldering iron for tiny solutions of some big issues I encounted., as long as the person has some common sence then why not buy the majority don't have it
1. apply solder directly to the part/wire, not the iron. 2. use flux to stop oxidation no need for this silly contraption that puts you in unecessary danger.
Bro the tool was meant to put solder into it like those buckets they dip solder parts into I could immediately tell. If you put it on the wire you now have to put both the wire and the solder in just put a lot in to dip your wire. It’s meant for DIPPING
@@toxicity6629 it just don’t seem like the best way of doing a wire. You get perfect coverage, but look how much oxidation is on the tin doing it this way. Coverage isn’t the same as quality. Just do it the right way
Stupidity. You need to clean the copper wire with a blade first (if it is dirty & dull) till it is shiny. Then twist the strands , dip it in good quality solder flux & then solder it with a good quality solder wire.
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Or you could learn to solder properly. You’re supposed to heat the copper with the iron and apply the tin to the wire itself
Always remember to tin the iron *before* you heat the copper wire up and apply tin. This is the absolute best beginner advice I can give to someone.
He shows that first. But like his example sometimes it doesn't cooperate and dunking would be much easier. Especially if you have a few connections to do. It's brilliant!
@@SneekySecrets No, he never heats the copper. He tins the iron and just rubs it in the wire. Not going to work. This might be faster, but it’s just sloppy. And if someone ever has to work on your stuff, their job is going to be made harder by the GLOBS of tin you used.
Maybe he could add some rosin flux to the copper wire. :D
MUCH SAFER WAY:
1. Heat copper wire for around 1-5 seconds
2. Grab your tin and directly apply to the copper wire
3. After the tin sticks perfectly, stop adding more tin
4. Keep heating the tin for around 2 seconds
5. After 2 seconds, stop heating the copper wire
6. Don't blow! Wait the tin to cool naturally
7. Perfect tin applied!
If he would have used flux before applying the solder then it would gave worked as it always has . But he didn't even wait fot the iron to heat up correctly and he didn't use flux . All for the sake of showing off his little tiny solder up , you see if he would have spoken and explained like if you have Lotz of wires u need to solder this is a faster way , but to show that wanna be fail . I say wanna be cause he dam well knows he left the flux out intentionally to trick the simple minded and in the process ha a made himself look like a copy Content and a fool
@@houseofpainINKSthat's actually not true do better
@@houseofpainINKSthats 101% correct
Why not blow?
I basically had the same problem with my soldering iron. Last month when I was on my way to the store, my car died so I got my multimeter out and I checked the voltage on the battery and it was 9.7378 Volts so I thought “what the heck is going on with this battery”, the next thing I knew I seen some smoke coming from the tips of the battery terminals. I was suspicious on what was going on and I couldn't believe it because this battery was only barely 16 years old which I consider fairly new in today's society, so basically what I want to do is try to clean up the battery with some soap and salt solution and then I might put it on the charger for two or three minutes at a high current rate just to see if it will hold a charge. I'm not sure if that's going to help the battery or not but one thing's for certain before I go out and buy a new battery, I'm definitely going to try these two methods that I suggested. Now on the other hand I could swap the battery out with one from my 1962 Chevy Tahoe but I'm not sure that my old lady would let me do that, so basically what I need to do is first, I'm going to check all the air in the tires before I monkey around with the battery. Then I'm probably going to run a few errands around town down and the next thing I want to do is get some paint and paint the battery terminals because I don't think they look very good without the neon yellow color look on them. If all goes well, I am planning to do a few other things to the terminals. Next after that chore, is get some of that distilled water and pour on the outside of the battery to try to clean up a lot of the dirt and dust its accumulated over all these years. If I have time what I'll do after that it's try to clean both sides of the mirrors on my 1965 Ford Bronco because I've noticed while I was driving that it's hard to see what kind of traffic is coming up behind me. I was having a problem with the battery when I put the headlights on low beam and then when I tried to switch the high-beam I noticed that the voltage excursions were jumping around so I went out and I bought another set of test leads to use on my digital multimeter and there was no difference at all, so I think I may borrow my friend Tony Jones's multimeter just to check those voltage excursions to see if that is normal. Nobody really explained to me how to test a DC voltage excursions when the battery is not in its prime. I am all on my own doing this. A lot of people have contacting me and they said that they've had that problem once or twice and maybe even three times in their lifetime with their batteries but they did something totally different. What they did was loosen the terminals first then they carefully remove the battery and hoisted it out to get rid of all the debris and dirt that's accumulated after all these years then they put it on a slow charge which I believe they told me was 32 milliamps for 6 days, 3 hours and 54 seconds. Next they took the battery caps off and added some distilled water, which they claimed that they bought it at their local Walmart store. I think, if I can remember correctly, they said it was .99 cents plus the sales tax. Can you believe that just 99cents? That's a real good price for one full gallon of distilled water. Speaking of water, yesterday I helped my neighbor that lives to the right side of my house, fill their swimming pool for the new season. It literally took 7 hours to fill. I am not sure how many gallons it is. I have met people in my lifetime that had no idea that there were 4 quarts of water in a gallon jug. They just assumed it was a gallon only. I am not really good at math but I do have a calculator on my cell phone. Speaking of math, it takes me back to grade 11 in high school when my teacher, Mr. Lowry gave us a sneak quiz on algebra. I failed it because I didn't understand what that was all about. I spent most of my high school time stoned and kinda out of it. Some of my classmates were very good at math, and it even showed when they got their report cards. I may have gotten of the path of whatever we were initially talking about. I think it had something to do with blue cheese. No, I remember now, it was car batteries. I never could figure out why they put car batteries in the front of the vehicle and not inside the vehicle. It would be so much easier to work on them, especially in the rain, if they were inside the vehicle. Doesn't that make more sense to you too? Well anyhow, batteries are pretty heavy for their size and some people can't lift them very good. I had a fried, Tony Smith who had asthma and once he tried to lift out his car battery, and sneezed, and the battery fell out of his hands and landed on his right baby toe. It broke the small bones in that toe of his. I called his mothers step daughter Ann but she was not home. So I then called his brothers uncle Fred and told him about what just happened to Tony's toe. He seamed like he was drunk and started laughing at me and said “I don't care about that Bast#$ds toe”. I got mad and hung up on him immediately. From that day on, I never spoke to Tony's brother's uncle Fred. I never really liked him in the first place bacause when Tony and I were 13 years old, we were at a softball game and Fred walked over to us and farted right in our faces. That was not very nice of that old pervert. I heard some stories about him when he was about 20 years old that would make you cringe if you heard them, but I can't get into that right now because I have to finish up my posting here on you tube. I hope I have given you folks some good advice on having some of your problems solved in a timely manner. I like to help out when I can if it is at all possible. I am out for 3 more hours so I want to go now and get a hot dog and a bottle of grape soda. I need to look around for a ride so I can get back to my padded room at the Sinclair Insane Asylum. I hope Dr. Dilbert will not be mad at me for sneaking out....
Is it fun for you to just go tell lies on the internet? Why can't people just do something productive
bien dicho niño, si no sale bien vuelve a hacerlo hasta que funcione, lo importante es la creatividad, la experiencia se obtiene mediante el trabajo y se aprende por repetición. lo único q te crítico o no te sugiero es que lo hagas paso a paso y explicar el material y como hacerlo más despacio, porque tú sabes, pero muchas personas no. felicidades espero y nos enseñes más cosas. gracias
Esta mal hecho desde el principio, se coloca flux o pasta en el cable, y se pasa el cautin con estaño y listo, el mismo estaño se esparce por si mismo
I need to send this man a cordless dremel ain’t no way
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Als je het goed doet is de normale manier prima!
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Would be fine if the tip was clean
It didnt work, because this is not the way that you solder. You should hear up the copper wire and apply it near the soldering iron, also, NEVER MODIFY YOUR SOLDERING IRON ON YOUR OWN
And why not ? Cause I modify a whole lot of sht I own , hell I fixed my very dji mavic zoom after someone crashed it ,it wouldn't take off because of a part in the gimble so I ordered some parts and put it together myself a d it flew I modified a females hair straining iron to use it to press my buds and make my own dabs. And now I'm about to modify my soldering iron for tiny solutions of some big issues I encounted., as long as the person has some common sence then why not buy the majority don't have it
why not modifying it? that's called tinkering buddy
NO FLUX --Is this real ?
Flux is for pu$$ies
Flux core solder.
Good
I’d call these unethical but uniquely brilliant if what you’re soldering requires a dip and nothing else to join it with 😂
Simply brilliant!
Thank you!
So now you have one cut and exposed wire covered in solder at the tip. What exactly is that going to accomplish?
Its a demonstration
A lot simpler to clean your soldering tip
Yes, thanks
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Just like that
1. apply solder directly to the part/wire, not the iron.
2. use flux to stop oxidation
no need for this silly contraption that puts you in unecessary danger.
Bro the tool was meant to put solder into it like those buckets they dip solder parts into I could immediately tell. If you put it on the wire you now have to put both the wire and the solder in just put a lot in to dip your wire. It’s meant for DIPPING
@@toxicity6629 it just don’t seem like the best way of doing a wire. You get perfect coverage, but look how much oxidation is on the tin doing it this way. Coverage isn’t the same as quality. Just do it the right way
Wow
Use resin or flux
Who's the top tune by
What a terrible day to be able to see
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Or just buy a soldering paste 🙄
Buy a new iron tip
Не актуально. Сейчас китайские провода не паяются от слова совсем. Только под обжим
Hl para aser directamente con un conector un alambre podrías hacer un video
Ich verstehe zwar den Ansatz aber Erfolgversprechend im Ergebnis, sieht es beides nicht aus.
Clean the tip
just clean the tip with wet sponge
Thanks
Ok don’t use common sense and put the iron under the wires then feed the solder into the wires
This is not a hack or a trick if it takes more work.
Guys, they are farming for comments and engagements. If you see these kinds of videos just move a long. Or just report.
How’d they get a German Shepard?
Porque quienes no saben usar un soldador quieren enseñar como usarlo?
Stupidity. You need to clean the copper wire with a blade first (if it is dirty & dull) till it is shiny. Then twist the strands , dip it in good quality solder flux & then solder it with a good quality solder wire.
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Mal, muy mal! Para que perder el tiempo en inventos absurdos, mejor ponle Flux o pasta para soldar
И стоило из за одного провода так жопу рвать?
Dude, you are wasting your time
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Very bad idea, West of time , Electricity bill, Soldering wire, alluminium nob...
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@@easyproject4uofficial Most welcome...
What a waste of time.
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This is horrible.
Tem vídio que é uma perda de tempo
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а флюсом пользоваться не учили ?
Не учили, половино тех кто вообще умеет паяльник в руках держать не понимают для чего нужен флюс и пренебрегают его использованием
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Wow