TQ. Great idea. No, the heat won't damage the battery due to the short durations required to solder (pre-tin). More ic's components gets destroyed from soldering heat. No, the soldering solution is not corrosive vs standard soldering paste because it is a new type of wet solution base that evaporates with no corrosive residue (like alcohol eveporation with no residue left-over). Available from Amazon, Lazada, any online shopping... search soldering paste.
@@R.B_B it's right I front of me right now. No smell, like water, leaves zero stain on the stainless steel plate after leaving it to dry, no smoke,no fume, no smell when applying the hot solder on it... and it is super great; apply and wet the area to be apply with hot solder with just a tiny bit and the solder simply flow and spread flat and becomes part of the metal/copper, etc. Using the best German made expensive flux to solder was only half as good.
I have been soldering circuits boards, soldering lots of DIY stuffs and in the business of electronics for 50 years (retired now but still passionate about all things DIY and still soldering all kinds of stuffs)... whatever this clear, colourless liquid with no smell, no fumes is the best thing I have come across...just apply a little on any reasonable clean surface and solder flow, stick and spread the metal surface; superduper.
@@kohkhoon5396 widze, że jesteś pasjonatem elektroniki i lutowania, powiedz czy ten cudowny płyn umożliwi lutowanie cyną elementów ze stali nierdzewnej INOX?
@@dariuszhebda3062Over the years, soldering on stainless steel, steel, or any metal strips, plates is a real pain in the neck. You can scrub them, sandpaper them clean, wipe with alcohol, apply flux/paste (except for expensive high quality German's made flux/paste)... getting any types/brand of solder to spread/flow smoothly on stainless steal surface of strips, plates is very difficult and the solder are clustered and lumpy on the material surface... after using/applying this made in china: "unknow colourless, no smell, no fume, liquid, no stains, no residues on the soldered surface" ... it was amazing the hotbsolder instantly and smoothly flow FLAT on the surface of the 18650 Li-ion Battery Nickel Sheet Plate and nickel-plated steel belt strip... super.
NEVER solder directly on a Li-ion battery. Damage guarantueed. Spow Welding is a MUST. They're cheap on ali now and you can use a car battery. that's all you need really. If you want a fancy spotwelder that's even better of course, with safeties and such.
I had the exact same issue it’s just your technique. Clean the soldering iron then simply wrap solder wire around the tip of the iron and wait for it to melt. Not you’ve tinned your iron after that just put solder on it and get to work!✅
add flux (use HCL - hydrocloric acid) get hotter soldering iron, 80-100-150 watt, the higher the hotter the better, faster melting time mean quicker soldering, better for the battery
@@toxicity6629 passez simplement un coup de papier de verre sur vos batteries et surtout avoir la panne de votre fer à souder propre et vous n'aurez pas besoin de flux, vos soudures seront très facile à faire
Okay. Absolutely do not solder to lithium batteries. That damages them 100% of the time and can cause a fire. You HAVE to spot weld nickel strips to lithium cells and then you can solder onto the nickel, but NEVER solder onto lithium cells. They are not designed to handle any temperatures too far above body temperature.
@@Abilex53 You literally cannot solder a lithium battery without damaging it. If you think you can you don't understand how batteries or soldering works. They are ONLY supposed to be spot welded. You CANNOT safely attach anything to them by soldering.
Dude, it doesn't matter what the material is, because it's only used to make the nickel strip stick to the battery. The heat will still destroy the battery.
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TQ. Great idea. No, the heat won't damage the battery due to the short durations required to solder (pre-tin). More ic's components gets destroyed from soldering heat. No, the soldering solution is not corrosive vs standard soldering paste because it is a new type of wet solution base that evaporates with no corrosive residue (like alcohol eveporation with no residue left-over). Available from Amazon, Lazada, any online shopping... search soldering paste.
This solution is an acid?
@@R.B_B it's right I front of me right now. No smell, like water, leaves zero stain on the stainless steel plate after leaving it to dry, no smoke,no fume, no smell when applying the hot solder on it... and it is super great; apply and wet the area to be apply with hot solder with just a tiny bit and the solder simply flow and spread flat and becomes part of the metal/copper, etc. Using the best German made expensive flux to solder was only half as good.
I have been soldering circuits boards, soldering lots of DIY stuffs and in the business of electronics for 50 years (retired now but still passionate about all things DIY and still soldering all kinds of stuffs)... whatever this clear, colourless liquid with no smell, no fumes is the best thing I have come across...just apply a little on any reasonable clean surface and solder flow, stick and spread the metal surface; superduper.
@@kohkhoon5396 widze, że jesteś pasjonatem elektroniki i lutowania, powiedz czy ten cudowny płyn umożliwi lutowanie cyną elementów ze stali nierdzewnej INOX?
@@dariuszhebda3062Over the years, soldering on stainless steel, steel, or any metal strips, plates is a real pain in the neck. You can scrub them, sandpaper them clean, wipe with alcohol, apply flux/paste (except for expensive high quality German's made flux/paste)... getting any types/brand of solder to spread/flow smoothly on stainless steal surface of strips, plates is very difficult and the solder are clustered and lumpy on the material surface... after using/applying this made in china: "unknow colourless, no smell, no fume, liquid, no stains, no residues on the soldered surface" ... it was amazing the hotbsolder instantly and smoothly flow FLAT on the surface of the 18650 Li-ion Battery Nickel Sheet Plate and nickel-plated steel belt strip... super.
Don't do this. Spotwelding is the only right way
I just scratched the top of the battery and then solder sticks easily
NEVER solder directly on a Li-ion battery. Damage guarantueed. Spow Welding is a MUST. They're cheap on ali now and you can use a car battery. that's all you need really. If you want a fancy spotwelder that's even better of course, with safeties and such.
soldering heats the battery too much and damages it, spot welding is the only solution
The semi solid biologically active paste is very expensive I hear, it is T's ejacs kept in a T University flask dating back to 1996
What paste are you using?
Quand vous faites des vidéos, soyez complets , donnez toutes les informations .. sinon ça ne sert à rien.
Ok.
R.I.P. 18650
Why? Does this method damage the cell?
@@Malik-tn6cu exactly, high temperature damage 18650
The problem is that over the long term, the remaining flux makes the battery corrode.
Én bolond! Mind a 450 cellát ponthegesztettem az akkupakkban. Mennyivel egyszerűbb lett volna így……..oh mégsem
Name of the flux
soldering loson
Louis rossmann
orthophosphoric acid, A micro drop is enough, The solder adheres perfectly
Good job buddy
Thanks 👍
Despite being a better version of this than some...
Flux is still corrosive
Heat still damages the cell
And the join is still weak
Yep, was wondering why they don't just use a spot welder?
@@14880evilmonkey Can build them for a dime a dozen now
I don't have one, and I don't have the money for one. Duh so we're going to use what we have to make a fucking battery
@@Ben-ww1zq they are easy to make out of recycled parts
@@milesreynolds4943 What Miles says, few bit of thick copper that you can file a point onto, some copper cable, and a battery. That's all u need.
What's the liquid
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One question I got many of these 3.7 volt lithium batteries but don't know how to charge them
Use tp4056 module for charge lithium-ion battery
Thought he planned to use scrrews...
Idk how come that dont work for me, the solder doesnot stick the batterypad
I had the exact same issue it’s just your technique. Clean the soldering iron then simply wrap solder wire around the tip of the iron and wait for it to melt. Not you’ve tinned your iron after that just put solder on it and get to work!✅
Nobody ever told me it’s not just stick the solder on the iron and it’ll stick when I first started.
add flux (use HCL - hydrocloric acid)
get hotter soldering iron, 80-100-150 watt, the higher the hotter the better, faster melting time mean quicker soldering, better for the battery
@@toxicity6629 passez simplement un coup de papier de verre sur vos batteries et surtout avoir la panne de votre fer à souder propre et vous n'aurez pas besoin de flux, vos soudures seront très facile à faire
Okay. Absolutely do not solder to lithium batteries. That damages them 100% of the time and can cause a fire.
You HAVE to spot weld nickel strips to lithium cells and then you can solder onto the nickel, but NEVER solder onto lithium cells. They are not designed to handle any temperatures too far above body temperature.
ভাই ব্যাটারির উপরে যে মেডিসিনটা দিলেন ওটার নাম কি?
@@MdArman-kp4kk সোল্ডারিং লোসন
dangerous and unpractical.
Geat. You destroy battery inside with this solution....because hot.
you cant really solder the other way tho
No, that’s not enough heat for damage the battery’s, you go hot like 400° and soldering fast. No problem….
No you won't, if you do it fast and let it cool down you won't have a problem
@@Abilex53 You literally cannot solder a lithium battery without damaging it. If you think you can you don't understand how batteries or soldering works. They are ONLY supposed to be spot welded. You CANNOT safely attach anything to them by soldering.
Good job bro....What is the name of the material that you put it??
Bro it was a question!!!! I don't need a like..is it Flux??
Dude, it doesn't matter what the material is, because it's only used to make the nickel strip stick to the battery. The heat will still destroy the battery.
@@voice552 thanks man🙏
Tôi cũng làm thế nhưng mà bằng tấm đồng mỏng dính
What's that fluid? Soldering Flux?? 🤔🤔
That is soldering loson.If you want I will make a video about it.
@@Technicaltips175 Lol, I made mine last night. Thank you.
You used HCL + Zinc to make it right?
Zinc Chloride solution
@@LyondegreatI buy it from online shop.
is it the same with soildering paste
@@laurabarnes3295This is not soldering paste.This is soldering loson.Subscribe my channel I upload a video about it.
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Який розумник паяє 18650. І ще й з кислотою. Одноразова акція
Esto es más creíble
আমাকে কি কেউ একটু জানাবেন এটা অনলাইনে পাওয়া যায় কিনা
জি পাওয়া যায়। দারাজ এ পাবেন Soldering loson লিখে সার্চ করলে।
Does it work on mobile battery circuit?
Yes.
I tried the liquid, it doesn't work. I can't solder 18560 battery.😢
Use a high temperature soldering iron.
what is the liquid you are using
Soldering loson
What is flux here
That's liquid is soldering loson.
But why bother when you can buy cheap 13usd spot welder if you have access to a car battery
Porque no sirven y menos los baratos.
проработают два дня. Счатсье.
PFUSCH !!!!!!!
Definiere er Pfusch....hält doch 😅
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I think it's called stainless steel liquid flux
Brother it's called soldering loson.
Good morning sir what's shat licked pest
Thats liquid is soldering loson.
Hi@@Technicaltips175
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Name of the flux
Soldering loson.