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  • 125 people didn't watch with binoculars.

  • Not helpful

  • This wasn't super helpful bro... Plus the camera wasn't zoomed in enough, so u mine as well just talked abt it without doing anything.

  • that sucked!

    

  • am I really the only person who found this helpful?

  • lame

  • I do not think that I can add anything else of value from the standpoint that it is a useless video because there is no close up or other pertinent information. I would like to add that there should be some way of identifying truly useless material and removing it. I am sure that the poster had good intentiona and should be recognized for making the effort to teach others. With that said if tutorials do not teach as they are designed due to quality they should be taken down.

  • WHATS THE VOLTS ON UR SOLDERING IRON AND WHY?

  • He forgot to tell that viewers should use binoculars too watch this video :( !!!

  • bad camera man, i really cant see ANYTHING

  • He needs to learn what a circuit board looks like.

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  • PRO TIP - He's wrong in his method. Snip the extra length leads BEFORE you solder them... snipping after solder is applied can cause a weakened or cracked solder joint.

  • EPIC FAIL!

  • and you get paid for this?.... I am in the wrong business.

  • WOW NOW I CAN MAKE PLAYSTATION 4 ! 

  • @bluntza Ah you made my day with that lol!

  • i like this video :) it gave me the basic info about setting up and soldering circuit board :) thanks!

  • ok after you done with that, NOW you teach us how to solder to a circuit board?

  • duuuuuuuuuuuua

  • DONT snip lead wires AFTER soldering because you could the joint and the part could fall off

  • you cant learn anything from this, the camera man obviously dont know where to point the camera

  • that did so not help me... or anyone. There was more of your face in it than the actual soldering... Mr Allen.

  • IT DONT TEACH SOME THING IT IT STUPID

  • arent u supposed to snip the excess wires before u sodder because it could ruin the joint

  • This video sucks. Hey Dude, get somebody to zoom in on your work so the viewers can get a better look at your demo. And stop talking to people like they're complete morons.

  • thats.....not exactly what i had in mind when i read "circuit board"

    but ok

  • kinda pointless....but hey! its not like i could make a professional video like this.. or grow a mustache like that lol

  • That was stupid. Didn't learn anything.

  • what was the point in that lol. Did anyone learn anything? I use 30watt and have done for years.

  • Umm....

    This video doesn't actually teach anybody anything...

  • @pcrsweetness ya it was a nice video, but for no use.

  • wow fail you couldnt even see what he was doing

  • lol 15 watts? weak

  • That's what you'd use. You should never use powerful irons for most electronics unless if they are properly temperature controlled, they *will* overheat and transfer all that heat onto the component.

  • soldering irons don't overheat the boards, bad solderers do

  • stop making the dumb ass how to vids. u cant see jack shit in the first place, and he talks like u are already a professional at it. doesnt even go into detail about a damn thing, stupid fucker.

  • This guy on the video has never used a soldering iron. A 15W iron with such a sharp tip won't melt the solder as fast as he shows, it's a FAKE!

  • 1. Use a more powerful soldering iron (up to 80W). If the solder joint doesn't warm up enough, it won't be strong!

    2. After placing the component in the holes, bend its leadouts so it won't fall out during soldering

    3. Cut off the leads AFTER soldering, but not with such a huge cutter.

  • Agreed, I use 30 WATT and its great. A lot of sites where I have been reading articles claim that 15 WATT works the best but I think thats bullshit. Because a lot of solder stations use more then 30 WATT.

  • hey thatnks for the video. one problem though. i am not familliar with pcb boards. how do i make connections? do i have to solder wires between connections? or how do i connect the holes? please respond

  • You can make joints between copper pads either with wires (insulated wire or the cutoff leadout of some components) or with the solder itself.

    The second one is a bit tricky:

    -apply a lot of solder to the neighboring pads

    -when connecting the pads, place the solder in between the pads, then melt only in between!

  • ok... the copper pads do they span more then 1 hole? if they dont what is the point of this i could just solder the components togeather

  • You should clip the leads before soldering...if you do it after you run the risk of cracking if. To each his own though.

  • Thanks for the lesson, simple to understand, I just hope I'm able to solder my circuit without damaging it...

  • Thankyou very helpful intro lesson.

  • He seemed nicer in this one as opposed to the other one he was in

  • Great tutorial from a 50,000 ft view. Closeups would be better.

  • @cbmeeks haha yeah this guy again!! i couldnt see a fucking thing....you just do this and then do this..and your done...ok mr pro

  • Thankyou

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