How to solder pin headers to Arduino Nano -
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- In this video, I'm demonstrating the easiest way of soldering straight pin headers to an Arduino Nano that I've tried. It works each time without any issues.
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Good tips
Thanks!
The bread boards have a dark mode??
Hahhaha yes they do!
Do you use lead solder?
Yes. Unleaded is really difficult to work with.
Dont heat the pins too much because it will burn the breadboard
Yeah, a second or so per pin is usually ok.
Why does your solder flow, I tried this exact same thing with a blend of lead in the solder and it ran off the pins and off the new soldering iron tip.
You need to apply enough heat on the pin and the pad by firmly pressing them. If you still have troubles after that, you can add some soldering flux beforehand on the pins and pads. Soldering flux improves the adhesion and flow of the solder. The wire I use has some flux already in the nit core.
@@TasteTheCodehow to do that whiteout burning the board🥺 I almost burning mine trying to solder one pin and stopped
@@gastonvale8172 well it shouldn't be that difficult. Try a smaller tip on the soldering iron and a smaller diameter solder for start. The process is fairly simple.
Noice
Thanks!