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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @AnnaVannieuwenhuyse
    @AnnaVannieuwenhuyse Месяц назад +1

    The reason the internal plunger for the syringe is separate from the rod, is for the same type of machine someone else mentioned in the comments below. It's for pneumatic dispensing machines, where air pressure is used to dispense.
    The rear throat of the syringe needs to be clear to provide a surface and space to seal against, whereas the lack of a rod lets the pneumatic system use more of the air volume as a cushion that makes changes in pressure more gradual (prevents accidents).

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Месяц назад

      Always good to know the reasoning behind these design decisions! Thanks for sharing. 👍

  • @romiolover6852
    @romiolover6852 Год назад +3

    Hi, you can try to put your flux box in an oven at around 120°c to melt it then you can pour it in the syringes very easily.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +1

      Yes,. melting the flux has been suggested a lot, but I'm not so keen on liquid-like flux on my workbench.

    • @mr.bianchirider8126
      @mr.bianchirider8126 Год назад +5

      After a particular event that shall not be mentioned, the ‘Boss’ in my house says nothing goes into the oven except food.

  • @bryan-nz
    @bryan-nz 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have the same jar of flux, and the same bag of syringes, and was wondering what to do next! So happy I found this video; thanks for the tip!

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  10 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @stevex3976
    @stevex3976 Год назад +1

    Great tip Ralph. Glad to see you back at it! We have been missing you. Hoping all is well.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +1

      Thanks, you too! I'm well, but crazy busy with "other stuff". But I have a few video ideas on the go now, so will try and squeeze them into my schedule 😮

  • @michaelmccarty4765
    @michaelmccarty4765 Год назад +1

    This is such a great idea! Also, I couldn't help but be reminded of the Apollo docking procedures!

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +2

      Houston (although I hear "Euston", a UK train station in London), we may have a problem!

  • @leighbucksey5263
    @leighbucksey5263 Год назад

    Great job Ralph, I built an automated syringe filler for the company I work for. We produce Flux and Solder pastes. I ended up using an arguing nano for the control but essentially we apply air pressure to the top of a 30oz cartridge and have a manifold that a syringe locks onto and then once in place the air pressure increases to punch the piston down in the large cartridge and back fills the smaller syringe, once full the air pressure is released and then the syringe is ejected ready for the next one.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Sounds great! Basically, a commercial implementation of this idea?!?

  • @Dad-ij2qy
    @Dad-ij2qy Год назад

    Crikey, mate, not only did you show me how to properly handle and apply solder flux onto SMT parts, you put a smile on my face at least thrice whilst doing it! Thumbs up! :) Great to see you back,
    Ralph Bacon

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      I won't ask how I put a smile on your face but I'm glad you found it mildly amusing and learnt something along the way!

  • @zoeyzhang9866
    @zoeyzhang9866 Год назад

    Thank you Ralph for sharing those useful tips! And glad to see you back!

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Ha, ha! I just found time to do this quick video, Zoey! I have many more projects but no time to continue them. But we will see if I can manage another video this month.

    • @zoeyzhang9866
      @zoeyzhang9866 Год назад

      @@RalphBacon 🤗💯

  • @gpTeacher
    @gpTeacher Год назад +9

    2 mL syringes with large bore blunt end needles are also perfect for injecting Irish Cream Liquor into mini chocolate eclairs for Xmas parties. (Or when you're peckish in the workshop). My handy hint! Cheers Ralph! Great to see you back.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +1

      Now this is REALLY thinking outside the box and I will remember this for XMAS 2023, great suggestion!

    • @gpTeacher
      @gpTeacher Год назад

      And it goes without saying just injecting Irish cream directly into your mouth and bypassing the eclairs altogether.

    • @MrTerrymiff
      @MrTerrymiff Год назад +1

      @@RalphBacon Make sure you pick up the correct syringe. An eclair full of flux would be gross.😝

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      All good points. But if we bypass the eclair all together and just syringe in a mouthful of Irish Cream Liquor, I'll just use a glass!

  • @dcpowered
    @dcpowered Год назад

    Awesome new video!! Thanks a lot for sharing your experience with us, Ralph!

  • @hoggif
    @hoggif Год назад +1

    Lovely cut: "the problem wasn't but it was.." "I want to give huge shoutout to PCBWAY" :D

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      It was intended as a cliff hanging pause... maybe not so clever after all!

    • @hoggif
      @hoggif Год назад +1

      @@RalphBacon I think it was bad luck, but funny though :D

  • @rudolphruiz4009
    @rudolphruiz4009 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for this article, you provide a great solution to issue for soldering.

  • @BjornV78
    @BjornV78 Год назад +2

    You can simply add some Isopropanol to the flux if you want it to be more liquid. That bottle with brush contains a mix of Isopropanol and Kalafonia hard flux (also called violin wax or rosin)

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +1

      I'm not sure I want it any more liquid than it already is. That honey-on-toast consistency is perfect for soldering IMHO. Yum!

    • @CookieTube
      @CookieTube Год назад +2

      @@RalphBacon Saying _"honey-on-toast"_ just now after I watched another channel where they said they 'borrowed' their wife's cake-turntable (to easily show a tool on video), I immediately got a mental image of the wife 'borrowing' the jar of flux because she was out of 'honey paste'.... lol....
      _"now where did I put that jar??? Oh there it is!!!"_

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +1

      You've successfully put me of my supper, that's for sure!

  • @CookieTube
    @CookieTube Год назад +2

    Instead of pushing with much force onto the big syringe to transfer the flux to the other smaller one. Simple PULL the smaller/empty one a bit out. You'd create a small vacuum that way, and your don't need to PUSH so hard on the big syringe. If done right (PUSH & PULL), the flux will almost transfer itself, without you needing to apply much force at all!!
    Same principle/tip applies for storing the syringes: If you're afraid some flux will drip out, simply PULL the syringe a bit after you've done (and then cap it off, if you have caps). That way there is far less chance something will drip out unintentionally. --> also works for anything else that acts as an syringe, eg: TEC7 tubes/guns, or hotglue guns, etc, etc

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +1

      I'll try this the next time I do this (which will be shortly as I have almost used one 2ml syringe of flux since this video).

  • @no1be4me2
    @no1be4me2 Год назад

    saw a video couple weeks ago where a gentleman used IPA and rosin he made his own flex after mixing it up in a container he transferred it into syringes and it work perfect for him.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Yup, that could be a solution (no pun intended, actually scrub that, yes I meant it) and if that works for you too then it works!

  • @aliwhoisalive3288
    @aliwhoisalive3288 6 месяцев назад

    Ive once bought a flux that came with a metal can, and i thought putting it in a syringe would make the work much easier, i simply put the can in the air fryer with the lid off and turn it on on the lowest heat, 80c, after three or four minutes it melted completely and simply sucked by the syringe, you can use this method or putting it in hot water even if it came in a plastic container, just remember to not use very hot water it could possible melt the plastic

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, I've tried this too, but once re-solidified the flux can be too solid for a syringe to work well. You might have to add some extra "flux thinner" aka IPA.

  • @appatula
    @appatula Год назад

    Microwave or warm water works as well. Warm any flux up and it turns to a liquid for an easy to pour transferring solution; or just suck it up with a syringe and just let it cool.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Yes, it's the "let it cool" bit that makes Ralph impatient! Flux takes quite a long time to go from fluid to set-honey like status!

  • @Arnie10101
    @Arnie10101 Год назад

    Neat trick, Ralph, I like it!

  • @ovalwingnut
    @ovalwingnut Год назад

    I whole-heartly agree... "no clean flux" naming convention is a disservice to customers. We both know without even being told that this concept (like so many others) is rubbish... excuse my foul language. The world seems to go a little craZier every day, sadly. That being said, PcBway is still RoCkiNg however. Thank you for the tips -and not just the hypodermic variety - and videos. Cheers :)

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +1

      I saw a couple of videos from Louis Rossman where he showed that tracks had been eaten away by flux over time (probably years). But eaten away, nonetheless.

  • @ronaldchinn5967
    @ronaldchinn5967 Год назад

    Always great videos with awesome ideas. Thanks Ralph!

  • @borayurt66
    @borayurt66 Год назад

    All jel flux melt. Put the "tub" in hot water (around 50C works well) and wait for it to melt. Now you can literally pour it into any syringe without the need for spudgers etc. You can use a funnel though. As long it you don't boil it, the flux will not lose its properties when melted and return to its original consistency when cooled down.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Yes, you could do that. But is that less work/mess than this way?

    • @borayurt66
      @borayurt66 Год назад

      @@RalphBacon I believe that's how the original flux syringes are filled in the factory.

  • @bobmcclure8566
    @bobmcclure8566 Год назад

    Thanks Ralph!

  • @neilw2O
    @neilw2O Год назад

    And to get rid of the sticky stuff, use tea three oil, lighter fluid then IPA, with a toothbrush or similar. Compressed air helps, after it is all dry for the last dusting off of IPA.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Hang on, Neil,
      compressed Air + flux = mess all over my workbench;
      or have I got that wrong?

    • @neilw2O
      @neilw2O Год назад

      @@RalphBacon air after IPA dried for last dust off. Just a jeweller's hand foofer will do

    • @bobsoft
      @bobsoft Год назад

      Acetone

    • @neilw2O
      @neilw2O Год назад

      @@bobsoft be careful. Acetone often attacks things in unexpected ways.

  • @phakalanep7241
    @phakalanep7241 Год назад

    Nice haircut Ralf!!😃

  • @Chriva
    @Chriva Год назад

    Welcome BACK! Mr. Bacon :)

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Thank you so MUCH, great to be here 👍

  • @carlarrowsmith
    @carlarrowsmith Год назад +1

    I've been using the flux pens from China for SMD soldering. They work okay but don't have much time as the flux evaporates really quick. Going to try your method I think and see if it works any better.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      It will work better, I assure you. Just remember to drink your beer and use IPA to clean the PCB.

    • @TYGAMatt
      @TYGAMatt Год назад +2

      Not particularly happy with my flux pen. As you say it evaporates off too quickly. Flux dispensed from a syringe is way better

  • @philipwalker2800
    @philipwalker2800 Год назад

    Love your videos - hope I've not missed any recently.
    Interesting flux approach but I use Chemtronics 8200 which comes in a fibre-tipped pen. This is a liquid in this case for leaded solder ( I use) but a version for lead-free is available.
    In use you just wipe it across the pads you want to solder and it leaves a thin film which makes soldering very easy.
    Cleaning with IPA (toothbrush and cloth) I would recommend as it is a bit sticky in the short term.
    A 9ml pen costs about £10 to £12 but I'm still on my first after about 5 years.
    Phil

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +1

      I tried a pen just once, and it sort of worked but not as well as true flux. It was Louis Rossman that converted me to the pure stuff (as well as accepting that you can never have too much flux).

    • @rubenmejia4881
      @rubenmejia4881 Год назад

      ​@@RalphBaconfacts!

  • @mitchellhw2006
    @mitchellhw2006 Год назад

    We Yanks call jam jam and jelly jelly. They're not the same. Flux viscosity is more like petroleum jelly. i.e. - Vaseline. :-) Good video Ralph. I've made my fair share of messes trying to refill flux syringes.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Interesting! So jam is jam but not jelly? Or the other way round?
      I was introduced to Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches several decades ago by some fellow students from the States. Really weird for UK people but now more or less accepted.
      But we still call it jam not jelly (which is short for gelatine pudding).

  • @wayne8113
    @wayne8113 Год назад

    Thanks Ralph, Like it 👍

  • @j1952d
    @j1952d Год назад +1

    Does the flux in the tub melt if you heat it (bain marie style)?

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      It does. But let's not go there.

  • @simonspeaker
    @simonspeaker Год назад

    heating very low temps to liquify the flux also help

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Yup, I'll try this way next time. If there is a mess, I'll give you call to help clear it up. What? What? Where have you gone?

    • @simonspeaker
      @simonspeaker 16 дней назад

      ​@@RalphBacon haha but does the mg chemicals have a pleasant smell and, does it result sticky after ipa?

  • @steve6375
    @steve6375 Год назад

    Hey Ralph. Love your vids but in some you show a WebRadio PCB that you made using PCBWay. I can't find any video about that PCB or find it on PCBWay and I would very much like to order one (maybe modify it a little first too). I have a MiniWebRadio on a breadboard (using a small 6-pin DAC board instead of VS1050B) and would like to turn it into a neater arrangement and put it in a box.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Mine was a two-part solution: one for the "main board, ie ESP32, VS1053, audio transformers etc) and another one for the TFT screen so the TFT could be mounted more easily inside a case.
      I can send you the EasyEDA project if you want so you can at least play with it and totally revamp it if you want? If you can use EasyEDA then email me and I'll zip it up for you.

    • @steve6375
      @steve6375 Год назад

      @@RalphBacon That would be great - thank you so much. I will contact you.

  • @pekkagronfors7304
    @pekkagronfors7304 Год назад

    You must have been a nurse in your previous life... 😆

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      I could have been, as the sight of blood doesn't worry me, nor needles into my arm (Covid immunisations). But this is far easier anyway.

  • @TMS5100
    @TMS5100 Год назад +1

    Why mess with syringes? Use a cotton swab to apply directly. SO much easier. I used to use syringes, with all the headaches associated with it. After watching androkavo soldering videos I just switched to using Mechanic UV80 with a cotton swab. Never looking back.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Hmm. Just watched one of his excellent videos but using a cotton bud/swab is, in his own words, a bit messy. Typical British Understatement! Using a syringe you can be much more precise, and with the smaller nozzles I showed, very accurate indeed.

    • @TMS5100
      @TMS5100 Год назад

      @@RalphBacon is precision application of flux truly necessary? i find it isn't needed at all. it's precision application of solder that matters. the louis rossman and androkavo method of drowning in flux makes soldering so much easier. precision application of tiny bits of flux means if you mess up you have to be very quick and precise with your soldering. if you screw up you have to go back and add more flux to have another go because it's instantly consumed. if you have a pool of flux you can take your time and not be so rushed. especially as you get older and your eyes and hands get worse, this starts to matter more and more. i choose ease and a bit of mess over neat & tidy but increased effort. you have to clean the residue off afterwards anyway.

  • @stephenremillard9462
    @stephenremillard9462 Год назад

    Hello Mr Bacon, great informative video as usual. I am interested in your prototyping board design. I am eager to see a future video about it and maybe the if you decide to share it's design.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Coming soon! It's not rocket science but I hope it will help me out with my several mini-projects.

  • @gedtoon6451
    @gedtoon6451 Год назад

    Arduino have stated that IDE 1.8.19 will be the last V1 release and will referred to as 'Legacy'. Version 2.1.1 is now recommended for all users. I think it is a good time for you do a review of this new IDE.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Yes, I'm using 2.2.1 and it's OK. A pity they have hidden/removed/not yet implemented all the advanced features that Eclipse allows.

    • @gedtoon6451
      @gedtoon6451 Год назад

      @@RalphBacon For the number of years that they have been developing it, it is still a bit lacklustre.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      No comment. 🤐 As an aside, why did they not just use VSC with a simplified/modified PlatformIO? No overhead to maintain, works just great!

  • @gedtoon6451
    @gedtoon6451 Год назад

    I had a bottle of that Topnik flux, but I they it away! I don't know if it was fake, but the fumes from it literally took my breath away. It struck me as being very toxic. Did you get the same effect?

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      I can't remember, but even regular solder (with embedded flux) does that to me, which is why I have a small USB-powered desk fan on my soldering desk. My lungs thank me everytime I switch it on.

  • @martin87865
    @martin87865 Год назад

    Hi Ralph, Flux the easy way. Fantastic !!! I will be trying this myself thank you. Sorry to change the subject but could I ask which current protected bench power supply you use ? as this is the next item on my shopping list.
    Regards,
    Martin.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +1

      My PSU is a TENMA 72-2690 and gives me 30v at 5A. I like it because you can control the current maximum (and set the voltage) very easily once you have figured out what the rotary encoders are doing!
      When I connect up a new circuit I always set the current max to, say, 10mA, on the basis that there should be very little (if any) current flow before I connect the microcontroller. If the PSU trips (shuts down the current) then I know there is something wrong.

    • @martin87865
      @martin87865 Год назад +1

      @@RalphBacon Thank you for this information it's very much appreciated and such a great help.

  • @Jogmaster9
    @Jogmaster9 Год назад

    Are there luer adapters with a taper to fit standard taper end syringe?

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      I didn't see any but then again I'm not really looking for those. Google may be your best friend if you have, indeed, a tapered syringe. OTOH you could just buy those syringes I showed, a whole pack of 20 (or was it 30) for a very reasonable sum.

  • @markgreco1962
    @markgreco1962 Год назад

    Like the shop view, is that the garage?

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      The Garage? What? What? If you are referring to my custom-built workshop, then no, it isn't!
      I had this built when I moved house a couple of years ago, as I already had a workshop there and was heartbroken to leave it!
      I built and wired all the interior but left the main construction to those you know about such stuff. Fully insulated and lined with both plywood and plasterboard. It's a joy to be in, which is just as well considering I spend I whole working day in here!
      I did some videos on it, but I will leave it to you to find them. Around April 2021 and going forward. Oh alright, here's a link: ruclips.net/video/EIcZ7NLIGYs/видео.html

    • @markgreco1962
      @markgreco1962 Год назад

      @@RalphBacon must be the angle of the shot. Or my age

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Or my rubbish filming ability 😱😆

    • @markgreco1962
      @markgreco1962 Год назад +1

      @@RalphBacon regardless great video. I was there in spirit during the construction. Perhaps my foggy brain. Keep up the videos Ralph.

  • @spielautomat9751
    @spielautomat9751 Год назад

    my tip, heat flux and pour it into liquid form or simply suck it up with a syringe.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Yes, but is it as easy as this method with no spills? Might be. I will try it.

  • @steverileyretired
    @steverileyretired Год назад

    Good Idea

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Thanks, Steve. Glad you liked it.

  • @kentswanson2807
    @kentswanson2807 Год назад

    In which Ralph recreates the historic Apollo Soyuz mission. I see someone was quicker on the space reference than I was. Couldn't you stick the point end in the goopy stuff and pull theplunger?(on the ones where the rubber stays attached). As Peter Gabriel says, "feeding gorithm" (AL to his friends)

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Unfortunately, just sticking the syringe into a tub of flux is like taking a *sledgehammer* to crack a nut - and doesn't even work unless you pre-melt the flux, of course, which can be/is very messy. But *don't give up* try my method, it really does work well.

  • @ybe6655
    @ybe6655 Год назад

    Nice one. now you can use your 3d printer to print a support for your seringues...

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Good idea! That would be a good use of my 3D printer. Seriously.

  • @steve6375
    @steve6375 Год назад +1

    Can't you just put the tub in the microwave, turn it to liquid and suck it into a syringe (I haven't tried it myself!)?

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Almost certainly, but it sounds messy even just saying it.

  • @Schroeder9999
    @Schroeder9999 Год назад

    I was thinking melting the flux and sucking them in through the metal funnel

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +1

      Yes, many of you seem to do that. I wonder how long you have to wait before it solidifies again?

  • @yogeshitaliya473
    @yogeshitaliya473 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад +1

      Hey, Yogesh, great to see you here! 👍

  • @GWorxOz
    @GWorxOz 7 месяцев назад

    Are you still making videos Ralph?

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  7 месяцев назад +1

      Having a break at the moment, but I may be back soon!

  • @youpattube1
    @youpattube1 Год назад

    Good to know. Luer.

    • @IamEqualtoall
      @IamEqualtoall Год назад

      This is good info. Getting luer to NPT adapter to connect a zerk fitting to use a syringe to measure shot volumes from a handful of different grease guns in the shop. This way we can label each gun with # of shots per oz.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Sounds like you know what you are doing there with all those grease guns.

  • @PaulaXism
    @PaulaXism Год назад

    15 seconds in the microwave and just suck it up.. same as I do with honey that has set.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      Oh think of the bees! They worked so hard to make that honey, no longer runny, and you zap it in the microwave.
      Sigh.
      Well, I do that too but not with flux, because (a) I don't have a microwave in the workshop and (b) if my wife saw me melting flux in the kitchen I would be banned for life and (c) it's all too much of a chore now that I have discovered Luer connectors!

  • @jukkapekkaylitalo
    @jukkapekkaylitalo 6 месяцев назад

    y do not need adaptor just squeeze flux from big syringe to little one. The little one have the same little larger end in other end. Then just squeeze the little one until flux comes out of the other end.

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the info, sounds pretty easy!

  • @ElieWar
    @ElieWar Год назад

    Why not the cream method for cakes. A small plastic bag, a small hole, and then squeez!

    • @RalphBacon
      @RalphBacon  Год назад

      And I thought the previous way I did it was messy 🤢

    • @ElieWar
      @ElieWar Год назад +1

      @RalphBacon of course, I meant into the tube! Not the board! 🤓