Always a good choice for most people. Except me, I have *never* been successful with solder wick, don’t know why, so my solder sucker tool is all I use.
My magnifying visor, which I always wear, works well. It’s not the seeing, it’s the tightness of these pins pitch and weak solder resist. Just takes time.
It ends up being a versatile tool. Being able to see peak-to-peak voltages easily and the stability of a waveform for an electrician is pretty handy, for example. One of the main reasons I use one is to see really fast transient voltage changes that my meter wouldn't react fast enough to see, but I can see a quick spike in the waveform. And lots of other things, once you get one in your hands you'll find a lot of uses. Thanks for stopping by!
I have used De-solder Wick.
Always a good choice for most people. Except me, I have *never* been successful with solder wick, don’t know why, so my solder sucker tool is all I use.
Cool man!
It's a handy little unit when you don't want to, say, drag your regular 'scope out to the car or something. Worth it. Thanks for stopping by!
Also a Soldering Microscope maybe useful? I own one. Lots of SMD soldering.
My magnifying visor, which I always wear, works well. It’s not the seeing, it’s the tightness of these pins pitch and weak solder resist. Just takes time.
@ great. Oh Thanks for serving.
Hi KC, where is the link to the previous oscilloscope ?
I forgot again, didn’t I ? Here it is. C.K. Builds an inexpensive digital oscilloscope kit
ruclips.net/video/2haOVjJxWzw/видео.html
@@CKHaun thanks.
I am always curious about what an oscilloscope does for an electrician. Looking at the wavelength? USD100 is not cheap BTW. Kudos.
It ends up being a versatile tool. Being able to see peak-to-peak voltages easily and the stability of a waveform for an electrician is pretty handy, for example. One of the main reasons I use one is to see really fast transient voltage changes that my meter wouldn't react fast enough to see, but I can see a quick spike in the waveform. And lots of other things, once you get one in your hands you'll find a lot of uses. Thanks for stopping by!