I'm from Gorgia and your pronunciation of solder is perfect. Speaking of perfect this video is perfect entertainment for a wanna be like me. You sir have my dream job. Enjoy!
I discovered your TH-cam channel months ago and have been binging your playlists ever since. I took up an electronics hobby when I retired back in 2022. Ronnie and Joe’s videos for arcade and pinball repair have been very useful inspiring my own PCB designs and subsequent diagnostics. THANKS SO MUCH!
Fixing these older pinball machines is like reading a road map. Those giant copper traces, enormous (relatively speaking) solder joints, and through-hole components are such a joy to trace/test/replace.
Sooo Many memories, thanks for this Ron. Seems like the displays are pretty strong. What a cool era of pinball. My Bowling Alley had a row, I think it was 1982 and the lineup was Night Rider, Paragon, Lost World, Matahari, Strikes and Spare, Kiss, Centaur, Xenon, Close Encounters, Pink Panther, Black Hole, Haunted House, Flash Gordon, Space Invaders Pinball, EightBall Deluxe and a few more ones I didn't play much Six Million Dollar Man, Future Spa, Gorgar, Embreon. Thanks again for sharing, can't wait for the game play payoff!
The American pronunciation for solder, is soder. It may pronounced differently on other places in the world, in the US it's soder. PERIOD! Keep up the great videos!!
16:32 That random comment about it looking like a drive-in theater was pretty funny. It just came out of nowhere, and it's kinda true LOL. I pronounce Solder the same way you do, and I've had people rag on me for it too. I'd never heard it pronounced differently until fairly recently.
The thing is... nobody ever tells me it to my face, just online :) I wonder why that is? Keep in mind, I have over 700 videos so I get comments on old videos all the time, you can imagine the number of comments that come in daily, lol Thanks for watching Maxxarcade, when I was younger I wanted to build a Drive In Theatre, maybe I'll still do it :)
those are carbon composition resistors by the looks of it. those things love to drop in value over time when they get hot. I used to repair equipment with nixie tubes, and it used carbon comp anode resistors that would do that. so the resistor would fail and keep lowering resistance until the tube fries from the excessive current. I would replace those resistors with carbon films which is your usual tan resistors. I think the reason those carbon comps lower in value, is because the resistive material is a mix of carbon and phenolic dust; the latter is normally an insulator, but when it heats up, it decomposes and contains a lot of carbon. so it goes from insulator to conductor and then more current means more heat, and more decomposition.
Great video Ronnie, When you replaced the chip in the display was that a williams chip or a motorola chip? For that one guy come on man. Can not wait for the next video, Thanks Ronnie Keep Rocking all night
I never heard “solder” until I watched TH-cam. It was always “soder “. On the displays, what’s the typical issue when one number on one display flickers? Is that probably a loose solder joint or is a component dying?
Correct me if Im wrong. Those resistors may have gone lower resistance due to heat melting the copper windings together creating a path where a higher flow can go through them?
HI, great video. on my Kiss pinball the group of lights that light up the band behind the back glass have stopped working. All the other lights work fine. could you give me a direction as where I need to look to maybe fix this issue thanks
If it's the ones in the center that is just the General Illumination lights, if you look over on the right hand side inside the backbox, there is a large transformer with a pcb above it, that's the power supply. turn your game off and unplug it from the wall, then there is a large 20 pin connector on that power supply that can unplug if you pull it straight out. If you look close at that connector one wire will have burnt the crap out of the connector, it'll be brown. That wire is your problem, if you look at the back of the door where those bulbs go you can see what color wire runs to all the bulbs then look at where that wire plugs into that connector. At our shop we repin them, replace the pin on it and the connector itself if it's too burnt up, but you may be able to get it to make good enough contact to turn the lights back on by just messing with the wire. Have fun with it!
@@LyonsArcade You are the man, I pulled the 20 pin connector out, the left end of the plug ( green and yellow wires) look to have been burnt on the connector. I wiggled the wires and wala the lights came back on :) thanks for your help brother YOU ROCK!
C'mon people! This is entertainment and good info. Take your trolling negative comments and sod off! Whats next? Punctuation, and speelling? I so love your vids. Keep it up.
Yeah! We have the 'Rocket Man' and we have you, Ron, 'The Chop-stick man'. Keep practicing that multimeter Shao-Lin sorta kinda Wing-Chun esoteric two prong finger style esoteric-ism. =) Nice work BTW, as always.
JOE CLASSIC Video, Are ALL pinball games use the same soundboards or are they all different? The wattage of the soundboard is the same on all pinball games in the 70's and early 80's?
There are a whole bunch of different ones, that one that is in this video was used in maybe 10 games, all the other ones had different ones with different wattages.
"DAT SODDER... is ...uh... a BAD ... SODDAH joint.' i d love to hear Christopher Walken say that line in a movie. :-) true on the cold solder joints.even in high tech it is a problem after 30years.
Hi Ron! Point of curiosity (and please forgive me if I've asked this before... It's been quite warm this week, and my own memory is a bit fried... Which oddly enough, ties into my question today): Over the course of this repair, you've noted several backbox items that needed attention related to heat damage over time (burnt pins, and solder joints, which can break as a result of heating while on, and cooling when off). Acknowledging that the damage you noticed/repaired appears to have taken about 40 or so years to manifest itself, coupled with the fact that many of the manufacturers of these machines did not anticipate these machines still being in service so many years later, in your opinion, would the addition of a small exhaust fan on one of the upper backbox vents (tied to a 5v or 12v point on the solenoid board) help extend the life of the backbox components (by causing a sustained airflow throughout the backbox), or am I perhaps overthinking this?
Does anyone know what the "test tune" is during the sound board test? It's another KISS tune, just wanting to see who else knows. I've had my KISS pin since 1990.
Looking at the boards there's an odd mix of resistors some are metal film which are ok but some, like the ones you replaced are old carbon composite which are real crappy, I guess over the years many people have been in there....cheers.
Jesus h. christ (on a popsicle stick). How ever you pronounces doesn´t matter at all, IMAO. You have never complained about my bad english writing, and never said that you don´t understand what i´m trying to put forward in my comments. Thank´s Ron for another great series of pinball-repair videos.
C'mon now Ron, c'mon now. @32:00 a 5V regulator? C'mon now ;-) @32:50 it tests ok, c'mon now . C'mon it right there in front of you, it's right there on the board. With your knowledge of these things! C'mon you know what Q1 means. C'mon you know what B C E means. That's a transistor Ron. Hahahaha c'mon Ron. ;-) Great video, and really enjoyed watching it as usual. When I see you posted a video, I always look forward to watching.
The idiots that complain about the way we talk... I am an Australian and have heard things similar. I know most Americans pronounce Solder without really saying the l. It is just the way it is. Regarding the resistors. I have known carbon composite resistors to drop in value when they get hot, mostly older style ones, but it was not uncommon. If they didn't get cooked and got moisture in them, then they would go up in value. Resistors can be weird things.
People talk like they talk because that's how their mother talked when they were babies, What's wrong with that? Thanks for watching Brendan, us people that talk funny have to stick together! LOL
Thanks Enzo, complaining about the way somebody pronounces or spells is one of those pseudo intellectual moves, smart enough to think they know better, but not smart enough to know how dumb they are in the grand scheme of things.
There's this girl on youtube here "Wholesale Ted" who does videos about marketing and she's Kiwi she's always talking about how people give her crap for her accent, lol
Correcting minor discrepancies in pronunciation like that is a foolish sport, because everybody understands the mispronounced word and the goal of speaking it out loud was to communicate.... which is what happened if someone understood it. I've found though that most people who correct minor things like that are more interested in being right than they are in helping anybody. They usually don't understand that though, I have theories as to why they don't understand that argument but i'll save them for another day :) Thanks for watching Donny!
Thumbs up for booting a guy that wanted to argue over how to pronounce Solder. What does he do about Aluminum? YIKES. How about how those Boston residents say wire and dozens of other words. Sheesh...SMH!
I get it all day long man, people will watch the video then their only comment will be to tell me what they think I did wrong, lol I don't understand the thought process behind that.
@@LyonsArcade They watch too much SV Seeker and Doug Jackson...LOL...Over there, there is only one way to do it...Doug's way...LOL...Great work he's doing, but YIKES some of the things he does? Yikes, but it is his boat, he can do it however he wants to, and he'll let you know that. LOL There are many time, multiple ways of doing things, some work for some, but not for another. Some work better than others because that's how they were taught, or they have always done it that way. My philosophy? Did it work? GREAT....move on. It's one thing to say "Hey, couldn't you have done that instead" or "Hey, you know if you do it this way, you might find it easier" vs. "YOU DID IT WRONG"...It's not wrong if it works. LOL. Another channel I follow has a bunch of people that scream bloody murder over "modified" tools. People went Bat Sh!t crazy over the guy putting a notch in a screwdriver so he could more easily pull snap rings out of the parts he works on. I mean the guy has been doing this work for 30 freaking years, and anybody that's NEVER modified a tool to do a job? You haven't done squat, or you only do one certain job that you either paid for, or were given the "special" expensive tool to do the job....LOL
Once again....for the non-American crowd that has bastardized the pronunciation of solder...the English, Oxford dictionary has the pronunciation of it much closer to Ron's than the accepted English way of saying it. sol·der /ˈsädər/ noun noun: solder; plural noun: solders a low-melting alloy, especially one based on lead and tin or (for higher temperatures) on brass or silver, used for joining less fusible metals. "remove the fitting using a blowtorch to melt the solder" verb verb: solder; 3rd person present: solders; past tense: soldered; past participle: soldered; gerund or present participle: soldering join with solder. "the wires to this clip are soldered to the circuit board" Origin Middle English: from Old French soudure, from the verb souder, from Latin solidare ‘fasten together’, from solidus ‘solid’. Translate solder to Use over time for: solder Definitions from Oxford Languages
This vids are incredibly informative and much appreciated. Since the pins are close do you just put a very small dab of solder so they don't cross to next pin, or use flux? Also if anyone needs a link to those 4543 decoder chips I found this to help out. pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/tech-bally-6-digit-displays
I'm from Gorgia and your pronunciation of solder is perfect. Speaking of perfect this video is perfect entertainment for a wanna be like me. You sir have my dream job. Enjoy!
Thank you geekbot5000 I appreciate that! See you on the next video!
I discovered your TH-cam channel months ago and have been binging your playlists ever since. I took up an electronics hobby when I retired back in 2022. Ronnie and Joe’s videos for arcade and pinball repair have been very useful inspiring my own PCB designs and subsequent diagnostics. THANKS SO MUCH!
Fixing these older pinball machines is like reading a road map. Those giant copper traces, enormous (relatively speaking) solder joints, and through-hole components are such a joy to trace/test/replace.
Sooo Many memories, thanks for this Ron. Seems like the displays are pretty strong. What a cool era of pinball.
My Bowling Alley had a row, I think it was 1982 and the lineup was Night Rider, Paragon, Lost World, Matahari, Strikes and Spare, Kiss, Centaur, Xenon, Close Encounters, Pink Panther, Black Hole, Haunted House, Flash Gordon, Space Invaders Pinball, EightBall Deluxe and a few more ones I didn't play much Six Million Dollar Man, Future Spa, Gorgar, Embreon.
Thanks again for sharing, can't wait for the game play payoff!
holy crap you had quite a lineup in that bowling alley :) That would be one of the coolest arcades in the world at this point!
The American pronunciation for solder, is soder. It may pronounced differently on other places in the world, in the US it's soder. PERIOD! Keep up the great videos!!
Anybody that complains about somebody's accent is a smooth brain
Just like the correct pronunciation for salmon is "Samon", smile is not pronounced "smileee"
@@LyonsArcade this response just makes me like your videos that much more...
Also my pet ferrets gave birth to 3 microfarads..
1 negative and 2 positive.
They're so adorable.
lol
I dont care how you pronounce certain words, i totally get you videos and have learnt so much. keep em coming!
Thanks Simon, see you on the next one!
Great videos. Greetings from Finland 🇫🇮
Thanks Jan, we appreciate you watching in Finland!!!!
Gotta day when the right tones played the right way was awesome to hear.
It's fun man seeing them come back to life! Thanks for watching...
Roll that beautiful bean footage "it's a bad solder joint people;" Another good video. Great sodder joints lol 😂 Have a great week
Thanks Mac we appreciate you hanging out with us man!
I love it when a plan comes together. Great Video Ron!!!
I ain't getting on no plane Hannibal 😁✈️
Thanks Hopper we appreciate it...
16:32 That random comment about it looking like a drive-in theater was pretty funny. It just came out of nowhere, and it's kinda true LOL. I pronounce Solder the same way you do, and I've had people rag on me for it too. I'd never heard it pronounced differently until fairly recently.
The thing is... nobody ever tells me it to my face, just online :) I wonder why that is? Keep in mind, I have over 700 videos so I get comments on old videos all the time, you can imagine the number of comments that come in daily, lol
Thanks for watching Maxxarcade, when I was younger I wanted to build a Drive In Theatre, maybe I'll still do it :)
Thank you for your very good time.
Have a good day😊👍
Thank you Mukepon!
I WANTA PLAY PINBALL ALL NIGHT!
AND FOR THE REST OF THE DAY!
Sung to the song rock and roll all night.
lol you could be a songwriter!
Come on people....it's a bad SODDER joint😁
isnt it sauder ? 🤣
those are carbon composition resistors by the looks of it. those things love to drop in value over time when they get hot. I used to repair equipment with nixie tubes, and it used carbon comp anode resistors that would do that. so the resistor would fail and keep lowering resistance until the tube fries from the excessive current. I would replace those resistors with carbon films which is your usual tan resistors. I think the reason those carbon comps lower in value, is because the resistive material is a mix of carbon and phenolic dust; the latter is normally an insulator, but when it heats up, it decomposes and contains a lot of carbon. so it goes from insulator to conductor and then more current means more heat, and more decomposition.
"Better be right or your great big venture goes wrong" that's how I learned my colors for resistors
I like that one!
"Sold-er" is what I did with my old car.
Maybe you could make a song like the Microfarad song.
Ron = 1 Blocked "Jackass" Trolls = 0 I LOVE it when you put them in their place Ronnie. And this is a GREAT Series. I am looking forward to MORE!
great work ron . may i give you a virtual pad on your back. thanks for saving this iconic machine
Thanks demofilmpuntnl!
Great video Ronnie, When you replaced the chip in the display was that a williams chip or a motorola chip? For that one guy come on man. Can not wait for the next video, Thanks Ronnie Keep Rocking all night
It was a Motorola Williams didn't make any, they just had the same logo :) Williams and Bally used mostly Motorola stuff... .
I never heard “solder” until I watched TH-cam. It was always “soder “. On the displays, what’s the typical issue when one number on one display flickers? Is that probably a loose solder joint or is a component dying?
Great job, Ron.
Thanks Mike, we appreciate it!
Correct me if Im wrong. Those resistors may have gone lower resistance due to heat melting the copper windings together creating a path where a higher flow can go through them?
HI, great video. on my Kiss pinball the group of lights that light up the band behind the back glass have stopped working. All the other lights work fine. could you give me a direction as where I need to look to maybe fix this issue thanks
If it's the ones in the center that is just the General Illumination lights, if you look over on the right hand side inside the backbox, there is a large transformer with a pcb above it, that's the power supply. turn your game off and unplug it from the wall, then there is a large 20 pin connector on that power supply that can unplug if you pull it straight out. If you look close at that connector one wire will have burnt the crap out of the connector, it'll be brown. That wire is your problem, if you look at the back of the door where those bulbs go you can see what color wire runs to all the bulbs then look at where that wire plugs into that connector. At our shop we repin them, replace the pin on it and the connector itself if it's too burnt up, but you may be able to get it to make good enough contact to turn the lights back on by just messing with the wire. Have fun with it!
@@LyonsArcade You are the man, I pulled the 20 pin connector out, the left end of the plug ( green and yellow wires) look to have been burnt on the connector. I wiggled the wires and wala the lights came back on :) thanks for your help brother YOU ROCK!
No problem Mike if you watch some of our bally videos you'll see how we repair it long term by replacing those pins, have fun with your machine!
Great work on Kiss as usual 😁👍
Thanks Danijel, we appreciate it!
C'mon people! This is entertainment and good info. Take your trolling negative comments and sod off! Whats next? Punctuation, and speelling? I so love your vids. Keep it up.
Thank you for watching Telletran!
It lives ! God gave rock and roll to you ! gave rock and roll to u
It's doin' it's thing :)
Does the soundboard use CVSD chips if so then find a suitable replacement for the CVSD chips and see if the system comes back.
Thats one I would like 👍
It's pretty fun!
Yeah! We have the 'Rocket Man' and we have you, Ron, 'The Chop-stick man'. Keep practicing that
multimeter Shao-Lin sorta kinda Wing-Chun esoteric two prong finger style esoteric-ism. =)
Nice work BTW, as always.
This is a great Channel absolutely love it
Thanks Antonio, we appreciate you watching with us!
I recognize rock and roll all night and shout It out loud.
But what's the third one?
Apparently it's not a KISS song it's just a tune Bally made. We have KISS EXPERT coming in to tell us about it A.S.A.P.
I hope so it sounds familiar but not quite..
If not I'll just blame Mandela effect.
JOE CLASSIC Video, Are ALL pinball games use the same soundboards or are they all different? The wattage of the soundboard is the same on all pinball games in the 70's and early 80's?
There are a whole bunch of different ones, that one that is in this video was used in maybe 10 games, all the other ones had different ones with different wattages.
@@LyonsArcade oh ok thanks, i wasn't sure
"DAT SODDER... is ...uh... a BAD ... SODDAH joint.' i d love to hear Christopher Walken say that line in a movie. :-) true on the cold solder joints.even in high tech it is a problem after 30years.
Despite the year on the backglass artwork, Bally released this game in 1979.
Yep played it brand new and joined the kiss army also
Hi Ron!
Point of curiosity (and please forgive me if I've asked this before... It's been quite warm this week, and my own memory is a bit fried... Which oddly enough, ties into my question today):
Over the course of this repair, you've noted several backbox items that needed attention related to heat damage over time (burnt pins, and solder joints, which can break as a result of heating while on, and cooling when off). Acknowledging that the damage you noticed/repaired appears to have taken about 40 or so years to manifest itself, coupled with the fact that many of the manufacturers of these machines did not anticipate these machines still being in service so many years later, in your opinion, would the addition of a small exhaust fan on one of the upper backbox vents (tied to a 5v or 12v point on the solenoid board) help extend the life of the backbox components (by causing a sustained airflow throughout the backbox), or am I perhaps overthinking this?
They built some vents into most of them so the heat must have been something they were thinking about, I suppose you could add one in if you'd like...
Well done!!
great video Ron what is the best solder to use silver or flux core? for boards
Does anyone know what the "test tune" is during the sound board test? It's another KISS tune, just wanting to see who else knows. I've had my KISS pin since 1990.
Hey Joe you really need to use axial caps were they were used on the sound board, it just looks better. That's my 2 cents worth!
Thanks for the complaint, have you seen our new T-shirts for sale? - joes-video-games.creator-spring.com/
Looking at the boards there's an odd mix of resistors some are metal film which are ok but some, like the ones you replaced are old carbon composite which are real crappy, I guess over the years many people have been in there....cheers.
Is that the sound that used in movies when the alien force is using there sky death beam to destroy the city?
No, that's a Theremin!
Don't let the little things get you down. Have you heard the way they pronounce aluminum?
I just block 'em and move on :)
I wonder can you use a VFD from a Cash Register.
I think "all the way away" was a movie with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman
I probably skipped that one :)
@@LyonsArcade they lost their family spoons in the move from Ireland to the United States, it was a whole thing
36:28 were you thinking about unplugging it to shut off that awful noise? lol
I was contemplating it :) I was trying to decide if it was stuck, or just taking awhile :)
Jesus h. christ (on a popsicle stick). How ever you pronounces doesn´t matter at all, IMAO. You have never complained about my bad english writing, and never said that you don´t understand what i´m trying to put forward in my comments. Thank´s Ron for another great series of pinball-repair videos.
I can't help it that all you non-southerners have really heavy accents :) So I never bring it up! Thanks for watching Mr Vectrex!
cool a electromechanical night rider.......i have the solid state version
It's a really great game I think, really well laid out!
C'mon now Ron, c'mon now. @32:00 a 5V regulator? C'mon now ;-)
@32:50 it tests ok, c'mon now .
C'mon it right there in front of you, it's right there on the board. With your knowledge of these things! C'mon you know what Q1 means. C'mon you know what B C E means.
That's a transistor Ron. Hahahaha c'mon Ron. ;-)
Great video, and really enjoyed watching it as usual. When I see you posted a video, I always look forward to watching.
Thanks for watching Patrick! Come on now
Seriously..you boys are very busy..or as we say here..flat out like a lizard drinking 🤣
We're flat out!
The idiots that complain about the way we talk... I am an Australian and have heard things similar. I know most Americans pronounce Solder without really saying the l. It is just the way it is.
Regarding the resistors. I have known carbon composite resistors to drop in value when they get hot, mostly older style ones, but it was not uncommon. If they didn't get cooked and got moisture in them, then they would go up in value. Resistors can be weird things.
People talk like they talk because that's how their mother talked when they were babies, What's wrong with that?
Thanks for watching Brendan, us people that talk funny have to stick together! LOL
People sure bitch about the smallest things these days! Who the hell cares about how to pronounce "solder"? Good lord! I love your videos!!!
for sure We know what he is talking about right !
Thanks Enzo, complaining about the way somebody pronounces or spells is one of those pseudo intellectual moves, smart enough to think they know better, but not smart enough to know how dumb they are in the grand scheme of things.
@@LyonsArcade Ok, but please don't pronounce impedance like impotence. Two very different things. ;-) LOL
I’m a kiwi so definitely can’t comment on how to pronounce words 🤣 Hey if you understand what’s being said who cares…. That’s why txt speak works.
There's this girl on youtube here "Wholesale Ted" who does videos about marketing and she's Kiwi she's always talking about how people give her crap for her accent, lol
Aluminium solder is a pain to flow.
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Thank you Masato, hope you've been well!
@@LyonsArcade been good! Hope the brothers are well!
I always imagined this machine would have more than bad renditions of KISS songs with the world's worst sound chip :D
Sawddar joint haah
ALL THE WAY AWAY!
I tease Mr.Carlson because he says soULder. I really don't care either way, potAto potahto you know? Anyhow great vids!
Correcting minor discrepancies in pronunciation like that is a foolish sport, because everybody understands the mispronounced word and the goal of speaking it out loud was to communicate.... which is what happened if someone understood it. I've found though that most people who correct minor things like that are more interested in being right than they are in helping anybody. They usually don't understand that though, I have theories as to why they don't understand that argument but i'll save them for another day :) Thanks for watching Donny!
I worked in the industry for 40 years. I have taken professional solder classes. You pronounce solder correctly. The l is silent.
Thumbs up for booting a guy that wanted to argue over how to pronounce Solder. What does he do about Aluminum? YIKES. How about how those Boston residents say wire and dozens of other words. Sheesh...SMH!
I get it all day long man, people will watch the video then their only comment will be to tell me what they think I did wrong, lol I don't understand the thought process behind that.
@@LyonsArcade They watch too much SV Seeker and Doug Jackson...LOL...Over there, there is only one way to do it...Doug's way...LOL...Great work he's doing, but YIKES some of the things he does? Yikes, but it is his boat, he can do it however he wants to, and he'll let you know that. LOL
There are many time, multiple ways of doing things, some work for some, but not for another. Some work better than others because that's how they were taught, or they have always done it that way. My philosophy? Did it work? GREAT....move on.
It's one thing to say "Hey, couldn't you have done that instead" or "Hey, you know if you do it this way, you might find it easier" vs. "YOU DID IT WRONG"...It's not wrong if it works. LOL.
Another channel I follow has a bunch of people that scream bloody murder over "modified" tools. People went Bat Sh!t crazy over the guy putting a notch in a screwdriver so he could more easily pull snap rings out of the parts he works on. I mean the guy has been doing this work for 30 freaking years, and anybody that's NEVER modified a tool to do a job? You haven't done squat, or you only do one certain job that you either paid for, or were given the "special" expensive tool to do the job....LOL
Screw that guy. What kind of loser takes issue with a person pronouncing solder differently than them? Keep up the great work.
Once again....for the non-American crowd that has bastardized the pronunciation of solder...the English, Oxford dictionary has the pronunciation of it much closer to Ron's than the accepted English way of saying it.
sol·der
/ˈsädər/
noun
noun: solder; plural noun: solders
a low-melting alloy, especially one based on lead and tin or (for higher temperatures) on brass or silver, used for joining less fusible metals.
"remove the fitting using a blowtorch to melt the solder"
verb
verb: solder; 3rd person present: solders; past tense: soldered; past participle: soldered; gerund or present participle: soldering
join with solder.
"the wires to this clip are soldered to the circuit board"
Origin
Middle English: from Old French soudure, from the verb souder, from Latin solidare ‘fasten together’, from solidus ‘solid’.
Translate solder to
Use over time for: solder
Definitions from Oxford Languages
You just know the guy pronounces "Joint" "Jahnt" too, lol
Lol Who cares what u call the liquid metal stuff it’s art if u can repair stuff with it for sure
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This vids are incredibly informative and much appreciated. Since the pins are close do you just put a very small dab of solder so they don't cross to next pin, or use flux?
Also if anyone needs a link to those 4543 decoder chips I found this to help out.
pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/tech-bally-6-digit-displays