I use to solder without a fan and the smoke would go into my face. I would breathe in that nasty smoke. I then started using a extractor fan and place it about 30cm away from were i solder blowing the smoke away. Once i started soldering with the fan I kicked myself for not doing that for years breathing in that smoke. Or even a small desk fan would work.
Yes I really should be using a fan. I worked as a JT certified solder tec a few years back. I built and assembled the weapons pylons and cable systems for F16 jet wings and other planes. They had some state of the art solder setups for sure.
Thank you 33gate1, got a fan and never tough to use it. Now I keep the fan and solder iron both on the same plug combo that has an interrupter button , the spinning fan also help me remember me to shutdown the solder iron when finished.
Thanks for this video I’m now confident in soldering my new esc and motor
Top notch, Freddy Thank you for taking the time to show us this technique Will come in handy with my new XL550
Your welcome brother thank you :)
Very good job of soldering and thanks for showing this technique Freddy.
Hey thank you :)
I do cars and boats and found this VERY helpful! Appreciate you.
Great info! Thank you for being so thorough.
Super clean. I'm doing this soon on my tlr build!
I found it to be a quick and easy way :)
Very informative video! 👍 Finally cracked the code of soldering bullet connectors!
well done - very helpful
I am shaking had a little bit off red bull lol thanks for sharing looks good man
I enjoyed watching that video, even better with some pop corn. Thank you for making my life easier. :-)
You are so welcome!
I always keep my tip clean 🤠
Great video. Thank you.
You are welcome!
I use to solder without a fan and the smoke would go into my face. I would breathe in that nasty smoke. I then started using a extractor fan and place it about 30cm away from were i solder blowing the smoke away. Once i started soldering with the fan I kicked myself for not doing that for years breathing in that smoke. Or even a small desk fan would work.
Yes I really should be using a fan. I worked as a JT certified solder tec a few years back. I built and assembled the weapons pylons and cable systems for F16 jet wings and other planes. They had some state of the art solder setups for sure.
@@33forsaken Very impressive Freddy! Well Done my friend. 😎👍
Thank you 33gate1, got a fan and never tough to use it. Now I keep the fan and solder iron both on the same plug combo that has an interrupter button , the spinning fan also help me remember me to shutdown the solder iron when finished.
You have a helper when you solder? Where is your Pussy Cat Freddy? 😂🤣 Another great video.
Ha ha yes some times I have the mrs help me with some of the soldering jobs. Her or the cat lol
The mole grips are a good idea, i use pliers with a rubber band round the handle but grips would offer better control :)
Yes they make it super easy to do :)
@@33forsaken ill be using one of my many mole grips from now on :D
Good technic,
Thank you :)
Very good tutorial. What is the size of the bullet connectors?
What solder iron
I just got one from a home improvement store like Home Depot or Lowes.
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