Solderoids DESTROYED!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
- Today I review a solder station and do some repairs to an awesome antenna!
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600°- 650°F is a good place to start for lead-based solder and 650°- 700°F for lead-free solder. Use a tip size that matches the connection to be made. Don't forget to use flux and clean connections when finished. You will have bright and clean connections.
Indeed!
Great video! Looks like a nice station. Soldering is a great skill to hone and be able to repair and build all sorts of things
Absolutely!
They should have got you a bottle of liquid flux
It works though!
The audio is weird, like he's talking through two tin cans with string. Is that just me?
Yes the audio was off and I apologize.