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teicix
Добавлен 19 сен 2008
Electronics,projects and some random stuff
How to build a dog house
I will show to build in detail if anyone is interested. Also, I can custom build upon request.
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Cebu City Views
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23 floor of mandarin hotel in cebu city.Shot with go pro 7 camera
Soldering bullet connectors
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Soldering 3.5 bullet connectors Music: www.bensound.com
Battery Check low voltage issue
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This happens when your battery reaches lower voltage than it should be. Music: www.bensound.com Charger Brand: Turnigy accucell 6 Battery: Turnigy 5000 mAh 3 cell
Best video ever.
do you use a different type of bullet if you want the wire to lay flat ? or do you modify the bullet you have there to allow the wire to come in from the side ?
If you would have wetted the tip of your solder iron, then heat would transfer much quicker. Also I don’t think you need to fill up the ‘cup’ with so much solder. About half full would be sufficient - don’t forget the wire you are sticking in also needs to take up some space in there
Nice dog house
Get a goddamn wire striper.
Thanks for your video. Great idea using the spanner as make shift helping hands!
Where is the how? of the title.
It did help mate thanks
Really useful! I am rewiring part of an old BSA motorcycle and this will save a great deal of time and help me match the original connectors. Thank you!
Thank you
That in my bote does not last 2 minutes it melts, i use 8mm bullet and weld with fat wire and solder with torch
Tried that way today😀 Not too difficult and they worked first time
At what temperature did you have your iron?
I think some little girl was getting murdered while you were recording
It’s always nice and easy in the video. It just doesn’t work that simply for me. My bullet connection never seems to get hot enough to make the solder melt and I’m using a Benzomatic ST-2200 so there is plenty of heat
I also have a sc2100, never had much luck soldering with. Buy a soldering iron and I think you'll be happy with the results. I like using 60/40 solder, flows very well.
Unless you feed little more solder into the joint after both are together wind up with cold joint the reason is when you joined it there was no flux flowing. Always have to have flux flowing from the core of the solder when joining. I lost a plane because of that not using flux when joining.
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I have never seen anything as silly as using metal wrench to hold the bullet! WRONG! If you don't have a proper holder just use piece of wood with drilled hole in it to fit the connector. You get lot better tip to bullet heat distribution.
Dude, it works so shut up
nice! I will use this in building my first rc plane!
Is this caused because the lipo battery when used gets discharged to low? Should I raise the safe cut off voltage on the ESC?
Thank you it really worked
Franz, I agree
that is the dumbest video I have ever "heard."
No, you are not the only one mate ;) thank you for the demonstration !
I agree. I've actually turned "off" very good videos because of the irritating background racket.
You know what's funny... yall dumb fucks come on here talking shit about this man's way of soldering but yall the idiot's who typed in how to solder 🤣🤦♂️ nice tip bro
That was a shitty way of soldering a connector
you are right
Thanks , I was really bad at doing this
wet ur tip that'll transfer heat a lot better pre -tin wire also too much solder in the connector cup
Why pre-tin the wire. When you put the wire in you’re running it anyway. If it’s pretinned then it’s all going to melt anyway and add to the solder in the bullet.
@@Nick-cs9dt because when it's pre tin it means the wire was at the correct temperature when tinned
That makes no sense. If you don’t pre tin it then there is no chance of it being at the incorrect temperature as you aren’t soldering it at all. Do it all in one go means you only have to get the temps right once not twice, so less margin for error.
Also, how do you know the temps were right when you tinned it? You may have tinned it at the wrong temps. When you introduce the tinned wire to the solder it all melts again anyway, so what difference does it make?
@@Nick-cs9dt the difference is it's pretinned and the flux cleans the wire if you put cold wire in all ready melted solder the flux might not be absorbed by the wire. but of course if you are only working on a RC car it ok but if you are working at NASA you have to follow protocol.
This is how not to solder a bullet connector
So what would you do differently?
@@Nick-cs9dt Check this method: ruclips.net/video/dOACqQ_ZhoQ/видео.html
@@Nick-cs9dt Everything. It seems a joke to me.
@@Peter-ii4xq you would do everything differently? So you would heat the spanner and make no contact with what you’re soldering would you? Everyone likes to criticise but then not actually able to say what they would do differently, lol.
@@Nick-cs9dt First, you don´t wanna go warmth in the used tool. Second, it´s a mess the way the bullet sits.
Very helpful, thanks as well. Nice job.
What a fucken idiot do u know ur putting lots of people in danger
This was an awsome video. I love the CTA el because its so easy to use and very fun to ride. I was suprised at how you really can see into buildings.