Basic Soldering For Electronics Pace Handbook For The Recently Deceased

Basic Soldering For Electronics Pace Handbook For The Recently Deceased 3,5/5 9652 reviews

Greetings, I recently purchased one of these. I was enticed by claims of moderate difficulty and it being a reasonable project for someone new to soldering. 6 hours later.

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Yeah, this was the most frustrating thing I have ever done in my life. The worst part was trying to get tiny little wires soldered to previously soldered connections. When I turned it on, of course I get a red blinking light and the thing starts to overheat. Is there any way to salvage my project or do I just chuck the whole thing. Also, I bought two.

I teach a computer science class and was interested in doing something like this as a project. Now I just want to buy 20 of them and smash them with a hammer. Also, who the #$#^# thought this was moderate difficulty? You have to solder 40 connections on something smaller than a stick of gum.

What the hell does hard look like? Greetings, I recently purchased one of these. I was enticed by claims of moderate difficulty and it being a reasonable project for someone new to soldering. 6 hours later. Yeah, this was the most frustrating thing I have ever done in my life.

The worst part was trying to get tiny little wires soldered to previously soldered connections. When I turned it on, of course I get a red blinking light and the thing starts to overheat. Is there any way to salvage my project or do I just chuck the whole thing.

Also, I bought two. I teach a computer science class and was interested in doing something like this as a project.

Now I just want to buy 20 of them and smash them with a hammer. Also, who the #$#^# thought this was moderate difficulty? You have to solder 40 connections on something smaller than a stick of gum. What the hell does hard look like?

Has anyone shown you how to solder or are you just kind of trying to figure it out on your own via tutorial videos? I recommend you buy just a big blank pcb and a spool of wire and go to town til you have it down, then try something like this again.

Once you are in a groove and have figured out how solder behaves you'll have a much better time. There was a time I'd just say, 'Go to Radioshack and ask someone about solder learning kits!'

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But alas, Radioshack is dead. No one will ever really understand how awesome it was to have a place that sold the kind of cool things they did for electronic hobbies. Everyone just remembers them as a subpar phone and computer retailer now. I learned way back in high school on a guy like and my project partner and I still fucked it up pretty good initially and had to learn how to repair severed traces and melted pcb material. Would recommend you get a clamp like to make life easier. Edit: It takes a lot of practice to figure out just how little solder you actually need to hold something to a board. So, without more details its hard to tell exactly what the problem is, but if I had to guess, I'd say you've probably accidentally created a short with a solder bridge.

This is caused by too much solder blobbing from one joint into another, creating an electrical connection that can cause excess current and overheating. I would check that you don't have any blobs connecting your solder joints together, and try removing the excess solder with a clean tip or a wick if you have it. As Radiation says practising up your soldering skills is probably your best bet. Starting with trying to solder some stripped wires together, and once you've got your basic skills down solid, try your hand at this again. As mentioned, it may be best to try buying something like this: And just soldering wires to it until you can get reliable, solid, solder joints Adafruit has a page on soldering problems that you can use as a reference. Yeah, this was the most frustrating thing I have ever done in my life.

The worst part was trying to get tiny little wires soldered to previously soldered connections. To ask some obvious questions. 1, you are using solder on the wires right, not just trying to melt the wire? 2, do you have a third hand with clips to hold stuff for you? 3, are you using a solder sucker to clean off failed attempts at soldering spots? 4, are using an always on soldering iron, not one where you have to press a button or pull a trigger?