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  • how many watts is that solder? 

  • Hi

    I am looking for a radial type feed through capacitors value 3.3 nf and 3.9 nf with m4 thread , plz can some one suggest where i can find these capacitors

  • whats the tip size?

  • flux capacitor?

  • I suggest using more flux. The one in the core of the solder just wont cut the mustard.

  • Funny how almost every video someone trys to correct someone but fails at it miserably,,,

  • Aluminium

  • Use a "multicore"tm wire, 0.35mm. And you don't need wash off the flux. Try this.

  • For what? I think it's multicore solder wire. Flux is a previous century...

  • flux is often added during smd soldering when solder is caried from the tip to the join. When doing smd soldering the flux in the cored solder is often burnt off before coming into contact with the joint. Flux is not needed if the solder is added directly to the joint such as in standard through hole soldering.

  • its in the solder wire dumb dumb

  • Flux. This is a debated point. Some say flux the iron and flux the board. Others say just flux the iron. Others say just tin the iron with rosin core solder. If you re tin the iron and work fast you don't need flux. I always tin the iron, flux the iron and flux the board. Just to be safe.This type of soldering is not for your first trys.....lol..

    Todd

  • Hi

    I would like to ask you two questions:

    1.) How can i test SMD capacitor with a regular meter.

    2.) What kind of soldering iron are you using in here.

    Thanks

  • 1)I would guess, same as a normal capacitor, remove from PCb and measure capacitance.

    2) 0.3mm 60/40 #SE-06003-RMA from goot.

  • @thelastnameavailable

    i have a question

    my laptop is broken and i think a smd is broken but there are like 100 of them

    how do i now wich one is broken???

    please respond

  • no flux needed? wow O.O

  • My boy got the hands of a surgeon. You need to stay off the Starbucks if you are going to be doing this kind of work...lol

  • i dont like smds

  • i dont like them too they are too small

  • Cant we all just solder stuff together peacefully, Like normal people?

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  • Hi sir please could you tell me how to test SMD capacitor with a multimeter no capacitor tester just a basic one please help me

  • +1 to the other posters on the addition of flux before the work is done. I helps the solder to flow, and results in a better overall product.

  • Good Work!

  • Ah, glad I found this. I managed to rip two capacitors from a rather vintage graphics card and need to do just this. Now I need to find a small enough iron tip and a magnifying glass... :)

    Thanks for uploading this!

  • man I could never solder something so small.

  • you guys all from china?no-one does this anymore,time to up-skill or be on the dole!!

  • tons of people do this, you're just too inexperienced.

  • I'm assuming this video is slowed down for tutorial purposes. It must take a week to solder one board that way. You need finer tweezers...I can do about ten 0805 parts in the time this video took. 0603 is where it starts to get tricky, but still not impossible.

  • please show off more.

  • Grymac, this is not slowed down. Boards using these types of components are applied to pc boards by robots.

    However, there are times that failures and unforseen reliability/compatibility issues arise.

    Component upgrades are often used after a product is manufactured.

    This is where a skilled tech uses these methods.

  • A week? No it take about 1 hour, maybe less.

  • Good job! Very Useful for people who know how to solder, that just need a little tip... I like the way you "Painted" the spot before you put the part on one side. I'll have to remember that.. will save me a lot of trouble.. i'm sure.

  • your method was fine mate but use a liquid flux first to help the solder flow and it will be a far better join too

    trust me this is how i make a living

  • I agree! I can not work with SMD devices (especially resistors/capacitors) without liquid flux. With flux, you can do a solder in MUCH less time. That is important to prevent damage to the component/PCB trace.

  • Gives me eyestrain just thinking about doing stuff on that scale..

  • If you have access to liquid flux, put-in a drop on the second solder (the untinned one).

    Solder will flow far more easily, the job will be quicker, the joint will have a "pro" look with just the right amount of solder present without any overheating. After the board is complete, use flux remover to clean everything.

  • eeee, neat work :) Thanks for these inspiring videos, I hope to try this myself sometime soon!

  • A question: Where do I get that really fine solder?

  • I got mine from a street vendor in Akihabara. You can probably find similar from www.digikey.com , RS, Mouser, Jameco, Farnell. The kind I use is 60/40 lead/tin (probably illegal in Europe now) 0.3mm diameter. it really helps for stuff like this. (part # KE1113-ND from digikey is similar) I'd also try to get some flux or a flux pen.

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