Ah I need help I solder on the socket and everything! I placed in a cartridge and it read it! So when i try to put the housing back to normal the socket gets in the way as in if the socket is to large. Please help me Thanks!
It seems to me that this user prefers not to finish their tutorials. The case replacement tutorial doesn't have a part 4 and this tutorial doesn't have a part 3. :/
why not lead? normal 60/40 solder can resist vibration if used properly and will not crystallize, also, it is cheap; I can get 2 pounds of it for 10 dollars.
you shouldn't be putting solder on your iron and then making contact. Heat the contact and then push solder into it. Use silver solder for electronics not lead and flux paste will reduce the bond strength of your solder. Still a very informative video. Thanks.
@Amanda10101010101010 Soldering iron looks like a fakko 907 (counterfeit hakko) great irons for the price but my hakko is better :D
sublimdthmssge 2 days ago
which type of wire are you using and what soldering iron is that?
Amanda10101010101010 2 months ago
please post the rest of this how to.
eidolonave1 2 months ago
Ah I need help I solder on the socket and everything! I placed in a cartridge and it read it! So when i try to put the housing back to normal the socket gets in the way as in if the socket is to large. Please help me Thanks!
eduardogto64 5 months ago
It seems to me that this user prefers not to finish their tutorials. The case replacement tutorial doesn't have a part 4 and this tutorial doesn't have a part 3. :/
mysteryloser24 5 months ago
Lead solder is perfect for copper pipes and plumbing.
crazyfamily987 9 months ago
Silver solder has a much lower melting point than lead. That allows the solder to adhere before you cause any damage to the board, or connectors.
crazyfamily987 9 months ago
@crazyfamily987
why not lead? normal 60/40 solder can resist vibration if used properly and will not crystallize, also, it is cheap; I can get 2 pounds of it for 10 dollars.
airsoftguy85rocks 9 months ago
you shouldn't be putting solder on your iron and then making contact. Heat the contact and then push solder into it. Use silver solder for electronics not lead and flux paste will reduce the bond strength of your solder. Still a very informative video. Thanks.
crazyfamily987 10 months ago
Hi
What kind of soldering iron do you use please? I only have a cheap 25w iron and it's rubbish for small jobs like this one!!!
Many thanks in advance. Rik
rikstaparr 10 months ago