@Josh Shepherd yeah, I think so. I used to use the paste as well, and it's just way easier with the liquid and cleaner, too. The micro tip makes it pretty easy to apply with precision.
Hey Josh I'm a complete beginner and your video has been super informative. I was recommended 63 37 Rosin Core Solder and a soldering iron over 75W. 1. What model and wattage is your soldering iron ? 2. How much should I pay for one ? I have QS8 connectors to solder and 8mm bullet connectors. Also have you seen those soldering pots. They are supposed to make tinning super easy.
I use a hakko fx888d. I think they run about $100 or so. Whatever iron you get, be sure to get a chisel tip. 5mm is what I personally use. Having a decent iron is something I waited too long to get. Highly recommended for thicker wire and big plugs.. makes it much easier and safer
Great video lesson. I’ve been searching for a video to explain the correct way to do this for a few days. Wonderful job. 🙏👍
Excellent video sir,that’s just what I needed to see,great looking soldering job
I think I'd use a little less flux nowadays
Thank you for this sir. Helping more ppl than you know. Me as one of them lol. Thanks again
No prob. If it helps one person in any way, it's worth it.
So the kesters liquid flux is where it’s at? I use the paste and not a big fan. I’m gonna get the liquid now. Thank again my friend
@Josh Shepherd yeah, I think so. I used to use the paste as well, and it's just way easier with the liquid and cleaner, too. The micro tip makes it pretty easy to apply with precision.
Agreed!!! Thank you 💪🏽💯 you dahhh man! 😂
Hey Josh I'm a complete beginner and your video has been super informative.
I was recommended 63 37 Rosin Core Solder and a soldering iron over 75W.
1. What model and wattage is your soldering iron ? 2. How much should I pay for one ?
I have QS8 connectors to solder and 8mm bullet connectors.
Also have you seen those soldering pots. They are supposed to make tinning super easy.
I use a hakko fx888d. I think they run about $100 or so. Whatever iron you get, be sure to get a chisel tip. 5mm is what I personally use.
Having a decent iron is something I waited too long to get. Highly recommended for thicker wire and big plugs.. makes it much easier and safer