It is definitely something that takes some practice to find the easiest way to do it and. A decent iron goes a long way to making it easier. I always run mine wide open as the hotter it runs the less time it takes to heat up up the wire and metals for a good joint and the less time on those mean the less heat they end up absorbing tp prevent damaging other things and also burning you fingers holding a hot wire LOL!
That makes sense! Yes it’s tricky, it’s funny my wife had me solder a few things a month or so ago and it was so easy, then in go to do this motor and not so much. I think the reason is the heat aspect like you mentioned
@@BargainBashersRc yeah the bigger the wire and contacts are the more they act like a heat sink. High heat helps focus it on the small area and not allow the heat to spread to the other parts as much.
It is definitely something that takes some practice to find the easiest way to do it and. A decent iron goes a long way to making it easier. I always run mine wide open as the hotter it runs the less time it takes to heat up up the wire and metals for a good joint and the less time on those mean the less heat they end up absorbing tp prevent damaging other things and also burning you fingers holding a hot wire LOL!
That makes sense! Yes it’s tricky, it’s funny my wife had me solder a few things a month or so ago and it was so easy, then in go to do this motor and not so much. I think the reason is the heat aspect like you mentioned
@@BargainBashersRc yeah the bigger the wire and contacts are the more they act like a heat sink. High heat helps focus it on the small area and not allow the heat to spread to the other parts as much.
@@AddamsPlayground ahhh that makes sense, thanks!
Excellent tip.
@@The.RC.Newbie thanks man, appreciate the support!!
Good tips boss
Thank you I appreciate it!
Pokémon cards don’t require soldering. More my speed.
Haha can’t blame you