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  • Date Created: 28 Feb 2018 10:26 PM Date Created
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Ben returns to the learning circuit to demonstrate his soldering technique to Karen.   He'll start by soldering a circuit onto a breadboard that turns on an LED light.  He then shows you what you need to do to move the same circuit over to a perfboard.

 

 

Ben joins Karen to learn about soldering.  They start by soldering on some headers to a battery pack.  First thing to do is clean off the soldering iron with the sponge or a tip cleaning solution.  When you are soldering you want to make sure your tip is nice and shiny.  You should also put on safety glasses, use a fume to blow away solder fumes, and make sure you are in a well ventilated area.  Ben demonstrates his technique for soldering headers. When soldering, it’s important to make sure you hold your part until the solder is cooled and becomes solid again. If the solder is still liquid and you let go of the part, if it has any spring to it, it can flick back and potentially flick solder elsewhere, and then your connection isn’t made. Once the battery pack is hooked up they can plug it into the protoboard and turn the LED on.

Next, Ben demonstrates his soldering technique by moving the breadboard circuit over to a piece of perfboard.  He also shows you what you need to do if you have a bad solder joint.  One way to remove that solder is to use a solder wick. A solder wick will get hot because it’ll transfer the heat so you put your solder wick over it, you lay down your iron, and then you’ll see it suck into the wick. He shows you what a cold solder joint might look like.  There is solder between the pad and the wire but it’s not completely around it which means that it’s not being held in place so mechanical force could cause it to pop loose.  If you have old electronics and something is not working, look at the solder joints, and if anything looks suspect to reflow them.

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  • makerkaren
    makerkaren over 3 years ago in reply to commanderkelly

    Haha. No, I don't think so. The skin around his nails tended to be dry and cracked sometimes. Pretty sure that's all it was.

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    commanderkelly over 3 years ago

    Hello just watching this video and saw Ben got his thumbs covered up. Did Ben burn both his thumbs?

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