@@memebruh2024 greatest example of common failures are smd components that experience stress physically example smd micro USB charging port. You will see them lift from pcb alot in comparison to hybrid through hole micro USB ports and also those mini HDMI ports that are also smd and don't rely on through hole support. Through hole provides more strength and support than smd does for I/O ports
Look I understand the importance of the Flux but just buy a better quality solder wire that contains Flux already with good amount and also practice more
@@Eckmuhl29flux does multiple things ... cleans the weld surfaces from oxids and gunk and prevents further corosion when hot during process. Transfers heat better to welding surfaces/welded objects and helps against thermal shock by distributing heat to a bit more surrounding surface. It's corosive tho so it has to be removed clean after weld
@@Eckmuhl29 I learned soldering when I was about 10. I didn't know the existence of flux other than the inner rosin core of tin wire. I developed a superb technique of soldering and i was creating strong and shiny joints. I certainly had soldering grease, but i just used it for cleaning the iron tip. When I was around 30 and years after an EE degree, i was told to use solder flux, specially for reworking with SMD. I throught that it wouldn't do any difference as my technique was already close to perfect. But once I watched a resin drop hanging from a branch of a pine. I was so intrigued the I dissolved such drop into a little bit of isopropyl Alcohol. Then I applied such mixture to some SMD pads and tried soldering some TSOPs.... Holly Sh*t!!!
Typically, through-hole contacts on a PCB are meant to receive components (or wires) going through them, not over them. That looks a lot like it's going to rip those pads off the PCB in the near future.
I been doing repairs and modifications for all kids of computers and video game consoles, and never ones I have to do anything similar do this! For what aplicación you think is a need to solder a large conductor to a bunch of through holes, like a say I do this for a living for the last 20 years, and never have to do anything like that!
Com certeza esse não sabe trabalhar com solda eletrônica. Os dois métodos usados estão incorretos. afinal o próprio fio de estanho já possui o fluxo necessário para a soldagem.
Its either cheaper. Or it conducts more for its mass. Even though copper conducts more for cross section area. Maybe. Something like that. Or maybe aluminum is just more plentiful and easier to find or can be easier to obtain by recycling or something like that. Mass is especially important in hydro transmission lines and also in vehicles. Maybe aluminum also has better strength and corrosion resistance.
@@andrebello4191it can't take the place of copper, peoples have been using copper from many decades and nothing happens till now but aluminium products doesn't last for more than 5 years
well spotted. it is huge problem. Aluminum is much worse in conductivity, it doesn't solder well too - and it destroys copper in direct contact due to different internal metal resistance.
@@HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH It's not different "internal metal resistance" that's the problem, but different electrode potentials triggering galvanic corrosion - and it's not the copper that's destroyed, but the aluminum. But really, a bigger problem is aluminum's lack of ductility (combined with thicker gauge for the same conductivity) causing more fatigue cracks when wires are moved around (as they are made to be).
Too much solder on that the flux is to help the solder flow and adding more solder makes it bubble up and clump like you see here. The solder needs to flow down towards the pad. Too much solder bubbles and clumped up wouldn't pass ocia standards
Well why dies He even Needs Flux core Solderingwire when he uses flex anyway and let the flux from the wire burn off because Put the solder on the tip and waits and eternity
Too much solder. Flux was wasted by burning it at both ends before the final connection and by not taking advantage of flux in the solder. The top of the solder joint isn’t smooth because there was no unspent flux left there when it was reflowed for the final connection. Though it’s largely cosmetic at that point, you basically made the same mistake you were warning us not to make.
A ton of morons in comments. This solder is CORRECT. This wire isn't copper, but aluminium, it does not solder well too, it does not soak solder well, it needs ton of flux to catch solder and of course, it does NOT go through the holes. And using MORE flux is CORRECT - better contact, MORE solder is also CORRECT - larger contact area from cable to board - less contact resistance, less heating.
Yes, of course. This is what I shown. When you put solder on iron tip, all flux will be evaporated and you will not be able to solder it and I marked this part of the video with a big red X which means it is wrong.
Condition of the tip has nothing to do with it, prolonging heat applied to solder causes it to start to crystallise which causes a substandard joint. And it doesn't take too long for it to start happening.
@@mahootina52 it has everything to do with tip. Solder does not crystalize and doesn't go bad - what you mean is that it oxidates. Thats what flux is for, it defeats oxidation. You can heat any metal to its melting point, it won't go bad. Flux should not be exposed to heat for a long time, as it evaporates and burns. Didn't I say that its a problem of NOVICE solder with flux core? You heat it up and it burns flux - and because you don't pre-flux, joints get too low flux and get brittle. Don't use flux core and use pure core with dedicated pre-fluxing. Or just add dedicated pre-fluxing to flux-core.
He wasted to much solder brooo !! Just a little bit of solder is enough and a little flux 😂
it's okay, he's not a factory or something...
@@voltflake wtf do u mean ? U don't know English or what 🤣
@@voltflakeexactly
Better safe than sorry...
he is pro with clean and cool work
Thats one way to do it. Surely not the best way, but the wire is stuck. Well done :)
The trifecta: Cheesy shit music [x] IPC reject tinning [x] IPC reject solder joint [x]
Do not solder on the wire, let it flow in
bro ur pfp matches ur comment lmao
@@setanta9796hell yeah son
It’s called tinning…
@@Dreissenyeah now the outside is tinned
Thx for again remember that song afte 5 years
Thank you for this video
Thank you forfeedback!
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Great job!
thank you
Wtf@@adamwalker6010
Good one. Congratulations.
I domt really think so i thin you should only put the fluxing agent on the circuit board
Im new to soldiering this helps thanks
Thanks for feedback! 😊
You are welcome
Konsa flux , paste use karte ho soldering ke liye pls name 🎉
Flux smd491
😂😂😂 Golden tip.....gee wizzz , who would have known ....
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R.I.P. circuit board pad. They give thru holes for a reason.
Why??
I don't know the use of hole at all. Allowing wires to get through and be soldered?
@@memebruh2024 Yessss duhhhhh
@@memebruh2024yeah, but generally each hole has a purpose, otherwise i think it would just be a pad not a hole
@@memebruh2024 greatest example of common failures are smd components that experience stress physically example smd micro USB charging port. You will see them lift from pcb alot in comparison to hybrid through hole micro USB ports and also those mini HDMI ports that are also smd and don't rely on through hole support. Through hole provides more strength and support than smd does for I/O ports
It's okay... It can be a "vias pad" for more heat dissipation on the joint
bro learned soldering for toco bells toilets
Exelente soldadura 😊
Look I understand the importance of the Flux but just buy a better quality solder wire that contains Flux already with good amount and also practice more
Yes, you are right. Depends on what materials you have
solder wire with flux is NOT better quality, it is type of wire for NOVICE. Pro solder has NO flux!!
If you're soldering a lot of PCBs for a big project, buying flux separately with wire without flux is cheaper than buying wire with included flux.
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Awesome. I subscribed cuz you make me leaen something better way to solder
Buena canción, hace años no la escuchaba
Lol Say it ain't so!!
You've discovered that flux makes solder flow better!!! You're getting a Nobel Prize!!
Honestly I'm a beginner with soldering, and even more with smd. I heard about flux but I don't what it is why this so useful. Can you explain?
@@Eckmuhl29flux does multiple things ... cleans the weld surfaces from oxids and gunk and prevents further corosion when hot during process. Transfers heat better to welding surfaces/welded objects and helps against thermal shock by distributing heat to a bit more surrounding surface. It's corosive tho so it has to be removed clean after weld
@@contytub thanks!
Some people don't know this. So this video may be useful to them.
@@Eckmuhl29 I learned soldering when I was about 10. I didn't know the existence of flux other than the inner rosin core of tin wire. I developed a superb technique of soldering and i was creating strong and shiny joints. I certainly had soldering grease, but i just used it for cleaning the iron tip. When I was around 30 and years after an EE degree, i was told to use solder flux, specially for reworking with SMD. I throught that it wouldn't do any difference as my technique was already close to perfect. But once I watched a resin drop hanging from a branch of a pine. I was so intrigued the I dissolved such drop into a little bit of isopropyl Alcohol. Then I applied such mixture to some SMD pads and tried soldering some TSOPs.... Holly Sh*t!!!
Untwist wire and split to 6 packs: ❌
Solder it to holes like to SMT pad: ✔️
Read the description of video
Typically, through-hole contacts on a PCB are meant to receive components (or wires) going through them, not over them. That looks a lot like it's going to rip those pads off the PCB in the near future.
👏Good job!
me watching some soldering tips as i listen to I'm alive from stuart little 2
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I thought I was alone 😅😅😅
What material is that solder iron tip do you reckon? Im having problems with heat transfer
I been doing repairs and modifications for all kids of computers and video game consoles, and never ones I have to do anything similar do this!
For what aplicación you think is a need to solder a large conductor to a bunch of through holes, like a say I do this for a living for the last 20 years, and never have to do anything like that!
Good idea for beginners
Always use a shitton of flux and also apply the solder to the wire in advance (with also a lot of flux)
flux costs nothing. Colophonium - $5 per Kilo, isopropyl - $10 per Liter. For $15 you have Kilo of flux.. :)
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Создание терминатора
Those holes are actually meant for the wires themselves to go through and twist them tight in the back
nice video
Thanks!
What camera do you use that is so sharp?
just use high quality soldering wire and you will learn amassing thing , one of it is you going rarely to need soldering flux.
I mean, that's because rosin core solder contains the flux inside it, so you do still need flux - it's just prepackaged.
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Alguien se dió cuenta que el ollo de la batería estaba bien marcado y no se utilizó 😮
Next time expose less wire! Still you did a good job
Nice
Can you tell which flux you use and which company
Com certeza esse não sabe trabalhar com solda eletrônica. Os dois métodos usados estão incorretos. afinal o próprio fio de estanho já possui o fluxo necessário para a soldagem.
What type gel or Flux is it you use with the lead soldering?
Flux SMD491 from CHIPQUIK
Thanks YT for removing the dislike counter... I copied him exactly. Just kidding even I knew it was bad and I've never soldered
What's the white one you used, please?
Flux SMD491
Hello sir ye soldering pest (Flux) kounsa he
You can use moisturizing cream as Flux 😎
Есть ещё вариант разделить многожильный провод на пучки по количеству отверстий и запоять
звучит геморно:\
для чего???
Extra thik wire can break circuits tracks
nice
Inspection of the joint is impossible since too much solder was used. You need to see the fillet otherwise the blob might hide a cold solder joint.
Dostum peki neden taşıma lehim yapıyorsun?
Which flux you use
Flux smd491
Zlatý časy když šlo použít pajku a udělat všechno a kalafinu použít jenom aby dyl vydržel hrot aby nepraskál často přehříváním 😉
HE CAME ON THE BOARD
Parfect soldering skills
what flux did he use?
Flux smd491
Celine Dion and soldering. Who knew?
Вау припаять провод к плате нужно снять видос.
Это тебе не Россия, где люди умеют работать руками и головой...
все рождаются де-билами, просто в России люди умнеют быстрее.
Mashallah Good Work 🎉❤
What if my solder catches fire?
Slowly slowly aluminium is taking place of copper
Its either cheaper. Or it conducts more for its mass. Even though copper conducts more for cross section area. Maybe. Something like that. Or maybe aluminum is just more plentiful and easier to find or can be easier to obtain by recycling or something like that. Mass is especially important in hydro transmission lines and also in vehicles. Maybe aluminum also has better strength and corrosion resistance.
@@andrebello4191it can't take the place of copper, peoples have been using copper from many decades and nothing happens till now but aluminium products doesn't last for more than 5 years
well spotted. it is huge problem. Aluminum is much worse in conductivity, it doesn't solder well too - and it destroys copper in direct contact due to different internal metal resistance.
@@HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH It's not different "internal metal resistance" that's the problem, but different electrode potentials triggering galvanic corrosion - and it's not the copper that's destroyed, but the aluminum.
But really, a bigger problem is aluminum's lack of ductility (combined with thicker gauge for the same conductivity) causing more fatigue cracks when wires are moved around (as they are made to be).
Came for the music.
What is that gel
Flux smd491
How many watts should i be using
What temperature? ¿?¿?
350 - 375°C
Too much solder on that the flux is to help the solder flow and adding more solder makes it bubble up and clump like you see here. The solder needs to flow down towards the pad. Too much solder bubbles and clumped up wouldn't pass ocia standards
Well why dies He even Needs Flux core Solderingwire when he uses flex anyway and let the flux from the wire burn off because Put the solder on the tip and waits and eternity
Everytime I solder is just drips off the wire and doesn’t even coat the wire
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I'm sorry what glue tho?
What is name? Thats liquid pest???
masih salah jugak cara nya bos.tapi boleh lah tuk pemul
ดีครับชอบครับ
song name please 🙏🙏🙏
мудрий чоловік))) паяє припоєм з флюсом і додає флюс))))
На плавить на провод остальную часть катушки? НЕТ!!!
Набросать с верху "соплей"? ДА!!!
You don’t need to remove that much isolation , try a bit less maybe next time
why commect to 6 pads?
for more resistance
Can you put the name of the flux you are using?
Make them joinable before join them
Chemical name please what
Flux
@@amroelmughrabi kaha sa mali ga
That is pine resin?
А сварочный кабель слабо припааять так же?
How to waste your month supply of Flux and soldering in 1 minute 😂
Perfect
For when you need to solder a wire that's way too big for a job and bridge six vias, which will be never.
Way too much solder, but whatever works.
Kaun sa paste use kr rhe h
Flux SMD491
Any flux will work better than no flux. I've actually stopped using the stuff in the syringe because it goes bad before i use it all.
What is use?
Sadly though that wire was only supposed to connect to one of those terminals 😂
👏👏👏👍
Too much solder. Flux was wasted by burning it at both ends before the final connection and by not taking advantage of flux in the solder. The top of the solder joint isn’t smooth because there was no unspent flux left there when it was reflowed for the final connection. Though it’s largely cosmetic at that point, you basically made the same mistake you were warning us not to make.
A ton of morons in comments. This solder is CORRECT. This wire isn't copper, but aluminium, it does not solder well too, it does not soak solder well, it needs ton of flux to catch solder and of course, it does NOT go through the holes. And using MORE flux is CORRECT - better contact, MORE solder is also CORRECT - larger contact area from cable to board - less contact resistance, less heating.
Never use a soldering iron to carry solder!!!
Yes, of course. This is what I shown. When you put solder on iron tip, all flux will be evaporated and you will not be able to solder it and I marked this part of the video with a big red X which means it is wrong.
You did the same thing straight after though
if your soldering iron tip is pure CRAP, you can't do it. But if you KNOW how to keep it proper - it is possible and good!
Condition of the tip has nothing to do with it, prolonging heat applied to solder causes it to start to crystallise which causes a substandard joint. And it doesn't take too long for it to start happening.
@@mahootina52 it has everything to do with tip. Solder does not crystalize and doesn't go bad - what you mean is that it oxidates. Thats what flux is for, it defeats oxidation. You can heat any metal to its melting point, it won't go bad. Flux should not be exposed to heat for a long time, as it evaporates and burns. Didn't I say that its a problem of NOVICE solder with flux core? You heat it up and it burns flux - and because you don't pre-flux, joints get too low flux and get brittle. Don't use flux core and use pure core with dedicated pre-fluxing. Or just add dedicated pre-fluxing to flux-core.
Nice
lovely
what is this liquid?
Flux
my flux cant do this 😞