In this video we will show you step by step how to properly remove a set of bullet connectors from a Scorpion motor. Once that is done, you will learn the proper technique for soldering a new set on bullet connectors back onto the motor.
Although, I would not recommend that station. It doesn't have real temperature control. The pot only sets the amount of power the soldering pen is getting.
So that's gonna lead to the temperature going up and down while you solder. I would strongly suggest a real temperature regulated station, like the Weller WES51. Especially if you plan on doing a lot of soldering!
@DiamondDave888 Yeah, that one's probably great! The predecessor to the 936, which is arguably the most popular soldering station of all time :)
SparkFun Electronics sell the 936 (clone, but they say it's just as good as a Hakko) for like 40 bucks.
I use a Weller WS81 though, the 80W and tiny pen is very handy, but it costs likewise.
Kankki1 6 months ago
@Kankki1 The Hakko 926 is much better. I use one. Get it!
DiamondDave888 6 months ago
Thank you for adding this video! I added this to clod talk.
flashgordon2392 6 months ago
Very good video. You know your stuff!
Although, I would not recommend that station. It doesn't have real temperature control. The pot only sets the amount of power the soldering pen is getting.
So that's gonna lead to the temperature going up and down while you solder. I would strongly suggest a real temperature regulated station, like the Weller WES51. Especially if you plan on doing a lot of soldering!
Kankki1 7 months ago
great video .....
ekali420 11 months ago