Wow, the DIY braid is genius. I'm never throwing away bits of stranded wire ever again. Thank you for another great tip.
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. Homemade braid is amazing especially if you get fine stranded copper wire from scrap earth cable etc . Add flux to it before use and it transforms it to a different level . Thanks again for watching, take care 👍
@duplicitousdemocracy22462 жыл бұрын
Incredible home made braid idea, I'll try that soon. Yet another great tutorial, your videos can be used as reference for people who don't solder regularly to refresh their technique (like myself). I could watch you and Alex from NorthridgeFix all day. You are both on another skill level with regards to soldering.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment and for your support of my channel , very kind of you. I'm glad you find the videos enjoyable. , I will always put new ones up when I get some time and hopefully these will also be useful for people with their soldering issues. Thanks again and good luck with all of your soldering projects in the future, take care 👍
@Skunkola2 жыл бұрын
That home made solder braid is brilliant, ty 👍
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful. I might make a video just showing this homemade braid as like you say it is really good . Thanks again , take care 👍
@ydonl2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate these techniques being shown clearly, "what you want", so it's more obvious whether I've got it right or wrong.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video, hopefully it was of use to you . Your support is very much appreciated and good luck with all of your soldering projects, take care 👍
@runarsigurdsson15172 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I have never before put flux on my braid but now I can't do without it.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment. Flux definitely does improve your solder braid , I'm glad you agree. Good luck with all your future soldering projects , thanks again for your support 👍
@sand0077 Жыл бұрын
This is the go-to site for soldering bar none!👍
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment and supporting my channel , very much appreciated . I'm glad you enjoy the videos , hopefully they can help a few people out with their soldering / desoldering issues, if they can then that's great. I will always post more when I get some spare time. Thanks again , take care 👍
@IggyBiggy Жыл бұрын
Wow this is amazing video. I am getting better at soldering and want to fix some of my older drone builds. Really appreciate the simple explanations.
@mrsolderfix399611 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated . Hopefully this video and others on my channel can help a few people out with their soldering / desoldering issues , if they can then that's great . Thanks again , take care 👍
@acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE Жыл бұрын
Great stuff! It's simple when an expert shows you how. A little practice and moat people will get the hang of this.
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated. Your right practice will make everyone better as you get to know the consumables and tools you require for each job . Thanks again 👍
@Rasspor2 жыл бұрын
Really good desoldering tips. I greatly appreciate it. Thank you.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and for commenting , very much appreciated. I'm glad you found the video useful , if I can help anyone out then I'm happy . Thanks again and good luck with all of your soldering projects 👍
@Rasspor2 жыл бұрын
@@mrsolderfix3996 Are you using a temperature controlled soldering station. If you are what temperatures do you normally operate at?
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment. I normally when doing lead free soldering would use about 340 - 350 degrees centigrade and for leaded I'd go down about 20 degrees from this . My iron that I prefer is a Weller TCP S which isn't adjustable but you can buy different temperature tips that obviously make it adjustable this way . It's an old school iron but I love it still . I also use Metcals which are great irons as well and In my opinion these are the 2 best makes of soldering irons Hope that helps , thanks again for supporting my channel , take care 👍
@Rasspor2 жыл бұрын
@@mrsolderfix3996 Thank you for the quick response on temperatures. I used to use the one temp irons. I would often end up lifting pads and traces. i ended up getting a harbor freight Schneider corded soldering station. i am not too sure how well it will work. It is temperature controlled. also, inexpensive.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi . The main thing I've seen people over the years do is to use a larger tip on their iron than they need to for the job in hand i.e when they are soldering a 0402 size resistor ( a tiny part ) and they've used a pretty big tip . Because the pads for these devices are also tiny the extra large tip can wipe them straight off. I hope you get on ok with your new iron , take care 👍
@andoeffects2 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, really useful, thank you!
@mrsolderfix39962 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated 👍
@pjzz20009 ай бұрын
Great video and tips. Im a beginner and have created a few bridges and displaced tiny components and youve given me some motivation to try again, and again to remove them! Thanks
@mrsolderfix39969 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated . I've posted many different soldering videos on KZbin showing all sorts of ways to sort out problems , hopefully they can help a few people out . We all get better with practice as you get to learn about solder sizes , fluxes , different tools and processes . You will get there . Thanks again , take care 👍
@pjzz20009 ай бұрын
@mrsolderfix3996 by some miracle, I managed to reposition and hot air attach the tiny resistor. The other was tiny bridges between two pads and another tiny capacitor. I spent an hour getting nowhere, then with one stroke of the iron, all the solder re-attached itself to respective capacitor and two separate pads. Not sure I could repeat it haha. One last question, I found it very difficult trying to use a soldering iron to re- position the tiny resistor; I couldn't see it clearly through the gel flux. I had to use the hot air to be able to melt the flux, position the cap and then attach it, abandoning the iron. Is this because I need a clear flux from the beginning?
@mrsolderfix39968 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you again for your comment . I'm glad you solved your problem in the end , great news . The more you practice you will see major improvement in your skills , just keep at it . Hopefully some of my tips can help a few people . If you are buying a flux to use definitely go for a liquid flux , not a gel flux . Not a fan of gel ones to be honest . Thanks again for your time , good luck with all your future soldering 👍
@arthurfricchione81192 жыл бұрын
Another very informative video. Thanks for sharing they are very helpful.. Artie 👍
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you. I'm glad your enjoying the videos . I will keep posting more when I can ( I'm sometimes a bit busy ) and hopefully I can keep aiding people . Thank you for all your support , it's much appreciated and good luck with everything , take care 👍
@stevepatrick50589 ай бұрын
Thanks grateful at learning smd soldering I am 64 years old started electronics at 8 years old I turned my hobby into a job advised anybody not to do as job Been away from electronics for twenty years WOW how am I going to soldering them components I can't even see them😢 SO I Got some new gear watch video on soldering You have to best way to learn got some soldering kits and tinned the pads wow this is so hard like soldering on to of a mountain Then come across your videos Well so easily doing your way Thank you very much happy 😊
@mrsolderfix39969 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , your support of my channel is very much appreciated . I'm glad you find the videos useful , that's great to hear . Thanks again and good luck with all of your soldering projects in the future 👍
@JunPVlog2 жыл бұрын
Nice tutorial sir watching here sending full support thank you for sharing this video
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you . I'm glad you enjoyed the video and hopefully you found it useful . All your comments are very much appreciated, take care 👍
@somtechacademy3 ай бұрын
This is very helpful
@mrsolderfix39963 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated 👍
@bennyjcuevas5578 Жыл бұрын
You are the best Thank you for all knowledge sharing 🙏
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for supporting my channel , very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy the videos , hopefully they can help a few people out with their soldering / desoldering issues. Thanks again and good luck with all of your soldering projects in the future 👍
@buf0rd2 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated as always! Thank you.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy the videos . If I can help a few people with their soldering issues then it's all worth it . Thanks again , take care 👍
@iseanuthin778526 күн бұрын
This information is crazy useful for me, wish a found it earlier 😅. Hopefully I haven't dsmaged the board already from heat and frustration and i can remove this tight spot bridge.
@mrsolderfix399622 күн бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , very much appreciated 👍
@ES-iv6wb Жыл бұрын
Amazing videos. You’re just a pro. Your vid’s are addictive. I can’t stop watching them 😂
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy the videos , and I will post more whenever I get some spare time . Thanks again , take care 👍👍
@fklotaloi6 ай бұрын
Nice tutorial, with Aussie accent 👍👍😀
@mrsolderfix39966 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated . I'm glad you enjoyed the video and my UK/ Australian accent . I'm actually UK , but I used to watch some Australian TV programmes , must have picked something up from that 😂. Thanks again , take care 👍
@zyghom2 жыл бұрын
your channel is my favourite for morning coffee time ;-)
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy the videos . I will post more when I get some spare time. Thanks again , take care 👍
@DgtalBreakz Жыл бұрын
Had I watched your vid earlier, I wouldnt have destroyed my PCB... Thanks a lot.
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and for your comment, very much appreciated 👍
@hubercats2 жыл бұрын
Another great video. Thank you!
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your support, much appreciated. I will post more videos when I get some spare time. Thanks again , take care 👍
@basher875 Жыл бұрын
Like your tip on home made braid
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you. I've done a complete posting on KZbin showing the homemade braid that's how good I believe it is . Thanks again , take care 👍
@N269 Жыл бұрын
Nice.... very good instruction and a very well produced video. Top marks.
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed the video, hopefully it can help a few people out with their soldering issues . Thanks again , take care 👍
@laidman20078 ай бұрын
Loved the video. Thanks.
@mrsolderfix39968 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated 👍
@JamesLebihan2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for doing these. My reworks have improved a lot since I started following your channel. Not quite as pretty as yours yet though. One day.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated. I'm glad the videos have been useful for you , if I can help anyone then it's all worthwhile. The more you solder the more confident you get and I know you will get there , so keep going , then eventually I'll be watching your videos . Thanks again and all the best 👍
@fuzzs89702 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Very good video
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated 👍
@jgjg5019 Жыл бұрын
good stuff
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , much appreciated 👍
@thomaspaul3187 Жыл бұрын
Hey bud... thank you for the video... your knowledge and skill is excellent.... thanks for taking time out to make such videos and for sharing with excellent demonstrations your skills... if only I could solder and correct them like this....Great video. Thanks again.
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment , very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy the videos , hopefully they can help a few people out with their soldering , desoldering issues. All I want to do is help a few people, if I can then I'm happy . Thanks again , take care 👍
@thomaspaul3187 Жыл бұрын
Thank you again for taking time out to respond to my earlier comment... not everyone does that... thanks again for all your kind help and efforts to teach people like me.
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , no problems. I appreciate everyone who supports my channel as when I started I didn't think anyone would watch my videos . I can't always respond quickly but I do try to answer the comments as people have taken time to watch and comment . Thanks again and I hope you get on ok with all of your soldering projects in the future 👍
@shaung2988 Жыл бұрын
Thank u so much for this
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and commenting , your support is very much appreciated 👍
@robbiemclean40882 жыл бұрын
Wow amazing
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your support , much appreciated 👍
@christopherj33672 жыл бұрын
Another great video, I've also used aerial wire (coaxial cable) as braided wick. But again the key is adding flux. I still like to use rosin, you can get a kilo of it from eBay for penny's (add it to IPA in a bottle and it will last forever)
@ydonl2 жыл бұрын
I'm hunting for a favorite flux, and I'm noticing a pretty huge difference in the temperature at which various fluxes will start smoking and sputtering. I like rosin flux for some things, but for other things, I like a little higher temperature without quite so much smoke and noise! :). But the money thing is a genuine issue, regardless!
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated. If this video can help anyone it's a bonus . I always like to hear the way people make their flux ( I've never tried it ) but the one I've always used looks like it is becoming discontinued so I will have to search for a new type. Thanks again for all your support , it means a lot , take care 👍
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment. I've always used a great flux SMFL200D , which I get from Farnell or RS Components but it looks like they might be discontinuing this particular product . So I to may be looking for a new flux . I've always used liquid fluxes so this is what I'm on the look out for. Good luck 👍
@davidzaitschenko16522 жыл бұрын
@@mrsolderfix3996 hi, great videos! Have you looked at the liquid fluxes from BLT? I wondered if they were on your radar?
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated .To be honest I hadn't even thought of BLT Circuits . I do get stuff from them as well like solders , paste etc so I will look . I've just always used the same flux which I got from Farnell or RS Components. Thanks again for your suggestion, take care 👍
@mike-yp1uk Жыл бұрын
Awesome
@KrotowX Жыл бұрын
Another way how to avoid solder bridges and/or get rid of them is to use proper flux, appropriate soldering iron tip temperature and small knife or small shovel tip. Especially on soldering components with tiny pins like QFP and QFN packages. For low melting point solder set tip temnperature to +250C and for Sn60Pb40 (Sn63Pb37) to +270..280C. BGA soldering fluxes like Amtech NC-559-V2-TF works just fine here. Surface tension force will do the rest.
@gokerbg2 жыл бұрын
Excellent, thank you.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment and watching the video , much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed it and hopefully it can help a few people out with their soldering problems, thanks again 👍
@gokerbg2 жыл бұрын
@@mrsolderfix3996 Your welcome, I thank you again...
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
All the best 👍
@lww39882 жыл бұрын
very nice! you are best! 💪💪💪
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your support, very kind. I'm glad you enjoy the videos , hopefully they are useful for people to sort out there soldering problems . Good luck and thanks again 👍
@naderhumood2 жыл бұрын
Thanks v much.......Brilliant job. Is your Soldering gun 50 w power?........Great vedio.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for all your support of my channel . Always good to see your comments , very much appreciated. Take care , thanks again 👍
@temyraverdana64212 жыл бұрын
Thanks, another great lesson. To remove solder, I have use a antenna wire sheld wire, very similar to desolder wire. Can you made a video how to solder, how amount (quantity) solder wire use and desolder SMD power mosfet? Thanks and see you next
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I think it's great that we all find different ways to make our own desoldering braid. I presume you want to know how to remove an smd Power Mosfet ? If so I've posted a video on KZbin showing a great rework technique where I use 2 soldering irons . If you have 2 irons and this is what you want to do this video might be interesting for you . Thanks again and good luck 👍
@johnsmith4542 Жыл бұрын
I love your vids. So helpful. What are you using to clean the flux away following a repair?
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment , much appreciated. I use a fluid called Ultrasolve . It's especially for cleaning flux off PCB's and Is the best cleaning solution I have ever used. I've posted a complete video on KZbin showing how I clean my boards , the fluids I use and the cloths I prefer . All the info is in that video . May be of use to you . Thanks again , take care 👍
@pouncerminned8632 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such great content. I am new to soldering and watching these and prtacticing on my boards, I feel good knowing that its not a struggle as it was before watching these. Question to you: What do you think of making your own Rosin liquid/paste flux? I have made my own and it works great for the price. However, I do not do any microsoldering, so not sure if the homemade flux works good fro that, but what do you think of homemade flux? Also, the cable tie is awesome to use as a flux applicator!!
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for supporting my channel , very much appreciated. I'm glad the videos have been useful to you , I've tried to improve the quality as I've gone along ( sound , picture etc ) hopefully it shows . The more soldering you do you get to learn about different size solders , tips , temperatures , tools etc so you become better and better as you go along . I mention all about these points in various parts of some of my videos , so keep going. I've never made homemade flux so can't really comment but I know a lot of people do make their own so I guess some of it must be ok . Thanks again for watching the videos and good luck in the future with your soldering , take care 👍
@hassanyusuf72802 жыл бұрын
thank you
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed the video . All the best with your soldering projects , thanks again
@willpea14452 жыл бұрын
Hi. I'm very pleased to have found your channel and have watched several of your videos today. Have subscribed also. Could you kindly advise what temperature you select for your soldering / de-soldering. Thanks
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your support of my channel , very much appreciated. If I'm soldering with leaded solder I generally use about 330 degrees centigrade and if I am using lead free solder about 350 - 360 degrees centigrade. I may vary these slightly for the odd component but overall I would keep to these temps. If I'm desoldering with a hot air gun this can vary quite a bit depending on the PCB layout , ground plains etc but normally I would use about 370 - 380 degrees for lead free and 350 - 360 degrees for leaded . Hope that helps , thanks again , take care 👍
@willpea14452 жыл бұрын
@@mrsolderfix3996 Excellent. Many thanks.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , no problem , take care 👍
@laptopDoctorKZN2 жыл бұрын
Hey amazing work. Please tell me what you apply flux with.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment, very much appreciated. I usually decant my flux into a small container and then apply using a dipped plastic cable tie. Hope that helps , thanks again 👍
@katiagalkina4607 Жыл бұрын
Tysm! great! +1 sub. I really enjoyed watching some of your videos. Though I'm always afraid that your long soldering time can damage the parts 😅😅 or is it ok ? and a question, my fluxes are like grease but yours seems like cooking oil, has mine already expired? ty again.
@bryanwagner17645 ай бұрын
How do you deal with thick boards? The iron you've said you use in the past is 50watts. Also, what flux do you use now that electrolube is no longer manufactured? I am asking because your technique is pretty flawless. You rarely get bridges. I have had 200watt irons not even able to melt the through holes on some boards. I usually use hot air to assist, but it is an exhausting technique. I feel like I need three hands.
@mrsolderfix39965 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment . If I'm working on boards that are saying 3mm thick instead of the standard 1.6mm I have a number of ways I try . I hold the board upright in a THIRD hand jig I hold a soldering iron tip ( hotter one than normal ) on one side of the hole with a solder sucker ( heated electronic one if I have access to one )on the other . This works every time as heat is being put in from both sides . If you don't have a heated one and only a normal sucker I will pre heat the area using my hot air gun then use 1 iron and a manual solder sucker or solder braid . This will often work . If the solder only part wicks out I then turn over and wick from the other side . I usually have success with this but may need a few goes of reloading with fresh folder etc before sucking out the blockage . Lastly I have heated up joints and pushed small probes or cocktail sticks through ( something the solder won't adhere to ) this has worked for me as well . A hotplate can help as well to preheat your board with roughly 140 degrees Celsius then use traditional dewicking methods , but I appreciate not everyone has access to these. Sometimes it is challenging but there's always a way . Hope that helps .
@tammylhinfla Жыл бұрын
Your videos are great. Thanks for doing them. Can you tell me what microcope you use? Thanks
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment. The microscope I use is a stereo long reach scope from GT Vision ( England ) , their own branded one. All my filming though is done by adding a macro lens onto my phone camera. Very simple but pretty effective , giving you different angles than a scope camera can . Hope that helps , thanks again 👍
@tammylhinfla Жыл бұрын
It does help. Thank you. Your videos are fantastic.
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you, very kind of you 👍
@arthurfricchione81192 жыл бұрын
Great video very helpful information seeing as I’ve run out of solder wick today. Do you have a video on thru hole repair? Your videos are very helpful. Thanks for sharing your time and knowledge 👍 Artie
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment. I've just posted a video just concentrating on home-made solder braid . I love it so much this braid just thought I'd give it its own KZbin posting. I haven't posted a video on KZbin about through hole repair but I may do one in the future if I can . Thanks again for all your support , take care 👍
@arthurfricchione81192 жыл бұрын
@@mrsolderfix3996 thanks for the solder braid video. Surprisingly I just ran out yesterday of both thick and thin so I will be using your method today. Gosh it’s a small world. Take care and thanks for sharing your time and knowledge Artie 😊
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , no problems, thank you for supporting my channel, take care 👍
@Gizmosleepzzz Жыл бұрын
Great video! What kind of flux are you using? Also how would you remove solder that maybe has too much flux? Like the solder doesnt melt easily and doesn't ball up quite well.
@k.a6555 Жыл бұрын
Hi, nice to watch, i have a question, could you tell me wich flux do you used to remove soldering,?
@bkid177610 ай бұрын
@Mr Solderfix where can I get a larger solder braid like this. Most solder braids are only like 1mm in width making it super hard to desolder because the wick is so small. Where do you get larger wick
@mrsolderfix399610 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment . If in the UK try Farnell , RS Components, Rapid Online plus there's others . In America try Mouser or Digikey . All these places do plenty of different Widths . I personally favour 1.5mm , not a fan of wider ones than that . Hope that helps , thanks again 👍
@bkid177610 ай бұрын
IT does help a lot thank you man, also last thing i tried doing my ps5 controller and i did a got job but on the pcb three holes the solder wont go into the holes i put the iron to the component and fill with solder and nothing happens it just keeps tinning my iron and it wont solder the component in its almost like it wont go in the hole on the pcb to secure the part. do uk why that would happen. Beginner here@@mrsolderfix3996
@034G63EVO Жыл бұрын
Im curious, What cleaning solution do you use? and the cloth?
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , I use mainly a fluid called Ultrasolve ( Farnell , RS Components etc sell it ) , also one called Flux off . The cloths are GTek dry wipes ( grove sales , England ) which are great . Hope that helps , take care 👍
@joseramos307610 ай бұрын
Hello, what kind of clothe do you use to clean The board? I use a non woven material. Thanks
@savitrabirru35916 ай бұрын
which cloth are you using after solder removed.
@c4love11 ай бұрын
What kind of re-work flux are using there? An what solder would you recommend? An last question what temp do you run your iron at?
@ziadfawzi2 жыл бұрын
Very useful. Thank you so much. Could you please provide tips on how to solder chips like "ALi M3329 D1". I tried to solder one but chip pins are so close and many bridges exist during soldering.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment . I have shown how to solder fine pitch devices in a few of my videos . Go to one I posted not long ago ( how to solder smd - part 4 ) there is a perfect example in that video of what you need . It's near the end of the video so you might want to skip to that point . A very clear video , it should help you out . Thanks again , good luck 👍
@darren9902 жыл бұрын
What microscope do you use or camera
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment. I have a stereo long reach microscope purchased from GT Vision, England. It's their own branded one that I really like . Branded models like Meiji cost 4 to 5 times more . The camera I just attach a macro lens to my phone ( nothing special ) but get good results . Hope that helps , thanks again 👍
@azarellediaz48928 ай бұрын
6:04 since you are removing bridges, how about the one left of the resistor pack on the component that reads (Bt0) -the center pin is bridged to the test point. 😊
@mrsolderfix39968 ай бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment . If you look closely at the point you mention you will see it's all one piece of copper ( component pad and test point ( via ) so it's supposed to be joined . I would have to get a scalpel out to separate them 🙂 thanks again for your time , take care 👍
@roseelectronics45822 жыл бұрын
Nice work as always! What desoldering wick did you use in this video apart from the diy version?
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your support, very much appreciated. The desoldering wick I used in the video was made by a company called Easy Braid Co , no clean , lead free ( cat no LF-B-5AS ) and it was 1.5mm wide which personally is the width of braid I prefer. Hope that helps , thanks again 👍
@ytrew97172 жыл бұрын
what kind of fabric do you use to clean?
@thisiswhyyouarepoor33772 жыл бұрын
What do you use to clean the PCP board after you solder?
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment. I normally use a fluid called Ultrasolve and if I can't get that I use one called Flux off . I've posted a complete video on KZbin showing all about these 2 cleaning solutions . If you need any info it's all in that video . Thanks again 👍
@thisiswhyyouarepoor33772 жыл бұрын
@@mrsolderfix3996 thank you
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , no problem . Thanks again for supporting my channel 👍
@karlbesser16962 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tricks. The only problem is flux residue underneath components.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi . The flux I use is non corrosive so whatever I can't remove can safely sit there in the future ( which with my normal cleaning methods shown in one of my other KZbin postings ) is very , very minimal if any at all , even underneath components . Certain soldering situations are impossible without flux so anyone trying to desolder must use it. Thank you for your comment 👍
@karlbesser16962 жыл бұрын
@@mrsolderfix3996 I make my own flux by dissolving colophony in 99% alcohol. In the dry state there will certainly be no problems with leakage currents or increased capacities. To remove all resin residues you would have to wash the whole PCB in alcohol. ¶ I was only able to desolder glued components with hot air.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , it's always good to hear about people making their own flux . I hear lots of different types but I personally have never tried making any . Maybe one day I will . Thanks again for all your comments , take care 👍
@karlbesser16962 жыл бұрын
@@mrsolderfix3996 This isn't witchcraft. The advantage is that you can set the desired consistency yourself. Good luck.
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , that's why I've always liked liquid flux as if I need a thicker mix I just leave some in the air for approx 15 minutes and it becomes nice and tacky . I always use as the job I'm doing demands this way . I will definitely try and make some one day though , thank you for your suggestion , all the best 👍
@jessefelix4866 Жыл бұрын
What type of flux do you use?
@mrsolderfix3996 Жыл бұрын
Hi , the flux I have always used is SMFL200D , but unfortunately this has just been discontinued after many happy years using it . I have a new similar one to trial , if I like how it works I will post about it on KZbin. Thanks for your question , take care 👍
@z1lla49 ай бұрын
I accidentally missed and hit some pins that run to the cpu I'm new to soldering so I just freaked out when it happened I could not remove the solder AT ALL but with a braided wire and turning up the temperature I got off all the solder. my biggest fear was overheating the pins or even melting them but they all stayed intact how strange I they must have an extremely high heat tolerance
@kenji6615 Жыл бұрын
Does solder excess cause shorts in pcb?
@SeanChYT2 жыл бұрын
May I ask what soldering station(s) you own, or have owned previously?
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your comment . I normally always use Weller TCP S soldering irons with either PTP7 or DD8 tips. Quite an old school iron but I love them and have no trouble even doing 1005 size components ( tiny ) I also use Metcal irons occasionally which are also really good ( but pretty expensive as are the spare tips ) These to me are the best 2 makes of soldering iron there are available . Hope that helps , thanks again 👍
@SeanChYT2 жыл бұрын
@@mrsolderfix3996 Thanks for the information! Love your videos. Great work, so keep them coming. :-)
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , no problem , thank you for your support , take care 👍
@ProximoNovio Жыл бұрын
Give me a link to that dam camera you are using. Goddddayymmmm
@manueld76432 жыл бұрын
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@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for watching the video and your comment , take care 👍
@super_13372 жыл бұрын
If you ever lose some of your dexterity...you could always start doing brain surgery
@mrsolderfix39962 жыл бұрын
Hi , thank you for your support , much appreciated , I just wish I could earn what Brain Surgeons earn 😂 we can all get better the more soldering we do , hopefully I can help a few people out with some of their issues . Thanks again , take care 👍
@aarunsan27212 жыл бұрын
Hi Mr SolderFix, Do you have an email address where I can contact you. Need some work doing. thanks. A