How to Use Solder Paste (Soldering with solder paste & heat gun)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @coladict
    @coladict 2 года назад +29

    I can see why this isn't the most popular method. It's much easier to make a mistake without noticing it. With the more traditional method, if you make a mistake, you see it.

  • @basspoett
    @basspoett 3 года назад +56

    2:39
    If your airblow is too strong
    Then those components will fly away from your board
    And
    You're never gonna find it...
    Passed the knowledge Like a legend ..

  • @megahertz6787
    @megahertz6787 2 года назад +4

    I made a portable pencile hot air gun & a video about it on my channel , it sounded like that too when the aquarium pump I used was far away lol but now all you hear is the brushed motor & gear assembly because I had to use a cheaper pump & smaller hose so everything fits in a small travel case . The pump is battery operated anywhere from 1.5v - 5v depending on nozzle size & what your work demands . The pump dose have a 2 speed switch but I think controlling the voltage to the motor is a better method because you can get the airflow just perfect for your needs

  • @Tearsofthekingdom1982
    @Tearsofthekingdom1982 2 года назад +3

    P&T IT BROTHER i have a question I am going to be using a hot air station for first time and I am going to solder transistor and resistors to a diy project shall put the air flow to 10 or 35 as you said

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  2 года назад +2

      It all depends. Since all hot air stations are different, you need to practice to find the best temperature and the power. Start from low power and temperature and increase

  • @tuxede
    @tuxede 2 года назад +8

    I solder prototypes of big devices in small series sometimes, and my experience is:
    1.Hand-soldering small 2 pin elements (resistors, leds, caps) is very time consuming and hard - hot air and solder makes it much faster and easier - they just pop into place.
    2. Your method of aplying solder paste looks very inconsistent. I add some proportion of flux to the mix - paste becomes more even, flows more easily etc (talking about hand-aplying the paste).
    3. For me, just blowing air doesn't work/seems too dangerous. I preheat the board to 90-100C in case of leaded solder, and hot air to 350C.
    4. Lead-free doesnt work for me - I tried preaheating boards to 160C, even then I had trouble controlling the procces.
    5. My paste's fumes are very nasty, I put my extractor very close to board and on high volume, thus the whole procces is becomes harder, but I don't inhale the fumes. May be the reason lead-free doesn't work for me.
    6. May try bismuth solder paste, seems more apropriate to what you're doing. You wouldn't have to overheat your components.

  • @ridiculouscuteness3
    @ridiculouscuteness3 Год назад +1

    This is very helpful thank you.

  • @nilolee2426
    @nilolee2426 3 года назад +6

    Help me out, I don’t have hot air to remove this type of component, can I use a regular iron soldering without temperature control, I’m using weller 23 watts soldering iron. I’m afraid I might burn the new part, any advice? Thanks

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  3 года назад +3

      You can try, but it won't be easy. If you believe that you have a good soldering skills, then should be okay.

    • @GodzillaGoesGaga
      @GodzillaGoesGaga 3 года назад +4

      Yes you can. As long as your tip is fine enough. Put a scalpel blade behind the pin and use solder wick and flux to remove the solder. Do this for each pin and try and get the pin to lift off the board. Repeat until the pins are clear. You have to do this slowly and methodically. Won't work with a device that has a central E_PAD or GND pad. Personally I wick the whole bank of pins first and then focus in on individual pins. Sometimes it's easier to use an adjacent pin as a leverage point. Use a very sharp blade (and microscope if you need it).

    • @obfuscated3090
      @obfuscated3090 2 года назад +1

      Practice on scrap components first. NEVER practice on your workpiece.

  • @bebelscomet1716
    @bebelscomet1716 Год назад +2

    So if you add the paste there’s no need to solder?

  • @giga10onlinestore63
    @giga10onlinestore63 2 года назад +5

    Really excellent! Thank you for creating this video!

  • @jumbo999614
    @jumbo999614 2 года назад +2

    how close is heatgun to the surface?

  • @SwingMotor
    @SwingMotor 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for creating this

  • @zrinkobarnjak9952
    @zrinkobarnjak9952 3 года назад +4

    Hello Sir, what is full name of this paste for soldering

  • @bionicftmprosthetics375
    @bionicftmprosthetics375 2 года назад +1

    Is 752 degrees Fahrenheit really safe for the board? The creator mentioned using 400 degrees Celsius. It seems a bit high j

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  2 года назад +1

      Lower temperature is always better. If you preheat the board, it is easier to do soldering with lower temperature.

  • @nilolee2426
    @nilolee2426 3 года назад +4

    I just bought soldering station form Amazon, so what’s the correct temp(Celsius) for hot air to remove ics chip and smd transistors? And what’s temp on the soldering iron to solder them(ics chip and smd transistors) back to the board? Thanks

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  3 года назад +1

      Typically, I do use 350C to 400C depends on the situation.

    • @jimmatrix7244
      @jimmatrix7244 2 года назад

      @@PTITBROTHERGravenhurst What are the situations?

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  2 года назад

      Depends on the solder type, I guess. Some solders have higher melting point. Some are lower

    • @jeremylatvala7590
      @jeremylatvala7590 2 года назад

      Also depends on the size of the nozzle used on the hot air gun. I found the really thin nozzles were pretty useless for desoldering things at high temps because the heat applied is too narrow. However at the lower temps used for soldering with paste, it might work better. Always best to experiment with a practice board first if possible.

  • @nixonz3952
    @nixonz3952 2 года назад +1

    Can you use soldering Paste on a Graphicscard? Im asking because I think it could just melt because of the low melt point
    From the hot gpu while gaming.
    And I never seen anybody use it or talking about it, who‘s working on Graphicscards.

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  2 года назад

      I am not sure but depends on the application, people use different types of solders with different melting points. For a device which produces more heat like a video card, I don’t think you can use a solder paste with a lower melting point

  • @ahra3916
    @ahra3916 Год назад

    may i know the specifications (brand, size ,etc) of the heatgun that you are using? i believe that your demo is under a magnifying glass.

  • @niko1even
    @niko1even 3 года назад +1

    Wow. Awesome video

  • @gracebyseven
    @gracebyseven Год назад +1

    Great video, did you you use flux before applying the paste? Thanks.

  • @marekeos
    @marekeos 2 года назад

    I have a regular heat gun. If I use it, will it not soften or de-solder the other components next to the one I'm trying to solder??

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  2 года назад +4

      Sure it will. You need a heat gun with a narrow tip. That is why people buy a professional quality heat gun station. You can change the tips with those ones.

  • @fluffypinkpandas
    @fluffypinkpandas 3 года назад +3

    This.... is what I SHOULD be using when soldering diodes and LEDs. Because dear god.
    The old method leaves alot of room to fuck it up.

  • @WaybackTECH
    @WaybackTECH 2 года назад

    wow I will have to get some of this!

  • @danielsoeiro4910
    @danielsoeiro4910 2 года назад

    Hello. What type of solder paste you use more? Brand and type. Thanks

  • @jaeyongoh3816
    @jaeyongoh3816 3 года назад +1

    Do we not need to apply flux before putting paste?

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  3 года назад

      The solder paste already got flux in it but you can always use more flux

    • @jaeyongoh3816
      @jaeyongoh3816 3 года назад

      @@PTITBROTHERGravenhurst does every solder paste have flux in it? I have a paste that came with the soldering kit that i ordered. My paste is in a solid state but yours look pretty liquidy, so im wondering what kind of difference there is?

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  3 года назад +1

      For most of them, yes. It's got the flux already. That is why my soldering paste is wet. Dried out soldering paste means it's expired, and you should get a new soldering paste. They last about a year since you open them. It is not recommended, but you can mix your dried out soldering paste with a liquid flux.

  • @krishnamane7762
    @krishnamane7762 2 года назад

    And how would I get this soldier pest

  • @gendengben8258
    @gendengben8258 Год назад

    can i use heat gun 1000watt ?

  • @bhagwan117
    @bhagwan117 3 года назад +1

    Give us link in diskruption paste or gun

  • @wilberthernandez7887
    @wilberthernandez7887 2 года назад

    do i need to use wick after?

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  2 года назад +1

      You mean after you remove a component? If that is what you've asked, then yes. It is recommended to clean the solder residue.

  • @motwnted9238
    @motwnted9238 2 года назад

    How to buy solder paste plz share a link in amazon

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  2 года назад

      search for solder paste on amazon, and you can find plenty of them to purchase. I used Chip Quik solder paste for this one.

  • @zubershaikh5546
    @zubershaikh5546 3 года назад

    Very very nice sir thanks sir

  • @mingzetang3211
    @mingzetang3211 3 года назад

    What's the copper strip at the end of the video called? And why is it needed?

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  3 года назад +3

      It is a solder wick. You need this when you desolder. It absorb the solder if you apply heat

    • @aliakas1402
      @aliakas1402 3 года назад

      @@PTITBROTHERGravenhurst after disoldering or after soldering?

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  3 года назад +2

      Not after. You need this to desolder

  • @tendosingh5682
    @tendosingh5682 2 года назад

    What microscope/camera do you use?

  • @mealticketscrub2561
    @mealticketscrub2561 3 года назад

    Can I use this same process to solder speaker wires?

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  3 года назад +1

      Maybe, but when it comes to soldering a wire, you better use a soldering machine. Watch this vide for soldering a wire: ruclips.net/video/DOBXWLALtGc/видео.html

    • @obfuscated3090
      @obfuscated3090 2 года назад +1

      For speaker wires because they're stranded I apply liquid flux using a "printer swab" for precision then use a soldering iron to tin the wire.

  • @joaogoncalves1149
    @joaogoncalves1149 3 года назад

    Isn't the high temperature risky for the ICs?

  • @lepidoptera9337
    @lepidoptera9337 2 года назад +9

    Soldering SMDs with solder paste without a properly adjusted reflow oven is an expensive idiocy that no amateur should ever get into. Just use a very thin solder, a fine tip and plenty of flux and your SMDs will be perfectly happy.

    • @JHenrySlentz
      @JHenrySlentz 2 года назад +1

      Bump to stress importance of a reflow oven. NOT FOR BEGINNERS. These videos downplay the expertise required for laying down ICs, knowing their individual heat tolerances, etc. I'm sure this video and others like it have fk'd up a lot of peoples expensive sh*t :D

  • @smamas114
    @smamas114 3 года назад

    Cool this is better than a solder wire , where can i find this ?

  • @electronicsideas1361
    @electronicsideas1361 2 года назад

    Where I get this? Any link please

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  2 года назад

      Which one? The paste? I bought it from Amazon

    • @electronicsideas1361
      @electronicsideas1361 2 года назад

      @@PTITBROTHERGravenhurst link please

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  2 года назад

      Here it is: www.amazon.ca/Solder-Paste-Sn63-Pb37-clean/dp/B07BH5LP5G/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=chipquik+solder+paste&qid=1648869011&sprefix=chipqui%2Caps%2C304&sr=8-10

  • @ridhofirdaus
    @ridhofirdaus 2 года назад

    Are u sure it's 400 celcius? Not 400 Kelvin?

  • @Godzillah
    @Godzillah 3 года назад

    How people get to melt perfectly on the part I just get a big glob

    • @CyBeRnetX1
      @CyBeRnetX1 3 года назад +1

      Turn up your temperature a bit, from my experience, only 350° C and up works

    • @MrJdeb79
      @MrJdeb79 3 года назад +1

      Me too

  • @umargul5644
    @umargul5644 3 года назад

    Well done sir

  • @sabirkaramdad8045
    @sabirkaramdad8045 2 года назад

    Good sir

  • @johnalex3023
    @johnalex3023 3 года назад

    What paste are u using? What is it’s melt point? And are u setting the hot air much hotter than it’s melt point?

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  3 года назад +1

      This one was a chip quik soldering paste. Forgot about the melting point, but if you do a google search, you can find that info easy

  • @jlee5821
    @jlee5821 3 года назад

    What kind of heat gun do you have?

  • @davidfratzke6869
    @davidfratzke6869 3 года назад +1

    The chip in your second example is already cracked...

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  3 года назад

      Nice catch. Maybe It is because I tried soldering and desoldering many times to make this video. In real life, you will easily damage components like this if you try many times.

  • @nasserfarshchi5407
    @nasserfarshchi5407 3 года назад +3

    Hello, in this case, please specify the amount of temperature, wind temperature, distance to the chip and the working time for complete installation.

    • @chrissygizmo6057
      @chrissygizmo6057 3 года назад +1

      Exactly what I'm trying to find out

    • @jimmatrix7244
      @jimmatrix7244 2 года назад +4

      Unless you are deaf, it's all mentioned in the video.

    • @la7yka
      @la7yka 2 года назад +1

      He tell you in the video.

  • @gsstatus3141
    @gsstatus3141 2 года назад

    Konsa peset he sar nem ripale

  • @simonlinser8286
    @simonlinser8286 Год назад

    that heat gun is the size of one iron i have... it's a mini one

  • @Neeraj_kumar
    @Neeraj_kumar 4 года назад

    Nice

  • @cameronyoung6769
    @cameronyoung6769 2 года назад

    You know there is a crack on the second chip you did?

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  2 года назад

      Yes. It’s because I soldered and desoldered that chip for so many times at the time to film videos

  • @fasolaru8674
    @fasolaru8674 2 года назад

    400 Celsius?

  • @frankliniroabuchi6899
    @frankliniroabuchi6899 3 года назад

    Thanks.

  • @bhagwan117
    @bhagwan117 3 года назад

    Its soldring paste very different type

  • @tanvirqasim8999
    @tanvirqasim8999 2 года назад

    Details please or solder past name

  • @igcas
    @igcas 2 года назад

    😍

  • @fasolaru8674
    @fasolaru8674 2 года назад +1

    ⛔⛔⛔⛔⛔⛔⛔⛔⛔⛔⛔⛔⛔😊Please specify the amount of temperature, wind temperature, distance to the chip and the working time for complete installation.

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  2 года назад

      it is very hard to say the exact temperature when it comes to soldering with a hot air. Because there are just too many factors that affects the hot air soldering. Like the board temperature, hot air station performance, type of solder, and etc. The best way to find out the right temp is practice. Just keep trying to solder and desolder with your soldering gears until you find the best temp.

  • @khantech6030
    @khantech6030 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @softwarestudent3741
    @softwarestudent3741 3 года назад

    solder paste name pliz

  • @jirkadolezal8127
    @jirkadolezal8127 Год назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @shivamtaluja4189
    @shivamtaluja4189 2 года назад

    Solder paste company plz

  • @RofiqulIslam-ro1oe
    @RofiqulIslam-ro1oe 3 года назад

    Paste name please?

    • @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst
      @PTITBROTHERGravenhurst  3 года назад +2

      I used Chip Quik Solder Paste in jar 50g (T3) Sn63/Pb37 no Clean

    • @RoshDroz
      @RoshDroz 3 года назад

      @@PTITBROTHERGravenhurst nice! That's what I just bought! Luckily I just have an Led with bottom surface mounts only so it should be fairly simple. I'm thinking I should finish completely removing all the old solder from the previous led I've already removed first though.

    • @harryw489
      @harryw489 3 года назад

      @@PTITBROTHERGravenhurst nice video, it would be even simpler using their low temp solder paste.

  • @Matrixas
    @Matrixas 2 года назад

    bye

  • @MDHossain-lt1kc
    @MDHossain-lt1kc 2 года назад

    What's shodar paste

  • @FelipeZELDAguy
    @FelipeZELDAguy Год назад +1

    Never gonna what????

  • @mihaibalint8183
    @mihaibalint8183 2 года назад

    not realy the cleanest work though...

    • @lepidoptera9337
      @lepidoptera9337 2 года назад

      He doesn't know what he is doing. Solder paste is for reflow machines and reflow machines only.

  • @libeeshk1807
    @libeeshk1807 3 года назад

    Not good method short will come