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Uhm, no! He's using flux-core solder wire in this vid, which is specifically meant to be used with electronic components. Flux fluid or paste is used with hard solder, normal use case is for this is larger surfaces (e.g. copper pipes) and you use a burner to heat up the entire area.
@WhoStoleMyAlias Ummm, flux paste and liquid flux is also available which is specifically designed for electronics soldering. Sure you don't want to use acid based liquid or flux paste designed for copper or steel brazing when soldering electronics. Electronics fluxes can be used extremely effectively along with flux core solder, and using it is far better than just flux core solder alone. Speak to or watch any decent electronics technician and you'll understand 'you can never have too much flux' when soldering, especially when it comes to soldering through hole and surface mount circuit board components, but it's also super effective to add extra flux when soldering wires together.👍
One slight correction, heat travels in straight lines, it doesn't only go 'up'. Though the point being shown is keep the iron in contact witth the work and add the solder to the work once it's hot enough.
The “work” meaning both wires. Or at least both “to be soldered” wires should be in firm contact with each other to allow heat from the iron to flow through both wires.
It's unfortunate that the chinese 'words' for 'solder' and 'weld' are the same. It seems to have led to many RUclips videos using the word 'weld' when they mean 'solder.' They are different operations and it would be sad if we lost the distinction in the English language.
majority of these best practice tips is preparation. clean the tip, clean wires, tin the tip, tin the wires, position the wires, the add flux when needed. but it won’t weld because it is soldering. if you want to weld the wires, then maybe a spot welder might do the trick. 👌
important notes :) - if you need to solder oxidized wires there is an old technique to deoxide the metal with preheated aspirin - at the time of heating the aspirin creates fenols so dont breathe it ;)
Looks like I'm one of the 92% percent in the daily usage but one of the 8% in knowing how to do it right 😀. So nothing new her for me, but as I'm mostly doing SMD and micro soldering, it doesn't matter too much. Anyway, great video. I enjoyed the way you presented it.
I would have twisted the wires together or at least tinned both first, and gone a bit higher than 330 C - the thermal mass of the wire needs some help, seems it’s taking far too long to solder that joint.
Yeah, he's doing it wrong. By not anchoring the two wires together first, the solder is doing two jobs - conducting electricity and having stress put on it by keeping the wires together. It's only purpose should be to conduct electricity between the two wires.
This is such an eye-opening video. The detailed explanation of common welding mistakes is invaluable, and the tips shared here can truly improve welding efficiency. A must-watch for anyone using a welder!
Soldering to wire side-by-side is not recommended. Also going way past the edge of the wire so that you get solder under the insulation is also not recommended. For military soldering, you need to put a heat sink on either end to ensure the solder does not get under the insulation and stiffen the wire so that it can crack on the vibration.
Hello Sorry not via private message but in the comments. Could you please elaborate for me the connections of the t245 plug I bought separately and it doesn't want to work for me
@ you can do alot of things. But only a few are optimal. A damp sponge is probably the best method for cleaning a hot iron. The iron constantly builds up scale so it must be wiped off. I would stay away from abrasives - they’ll wear away your tips prematurely. My weller iron tips have a plating on them - if that is worn off through excessive heat or abrasives, they are ‘toast’. Been soldering for over 50 years. Worked in defense and the damp sponge was ALWAYS used by the techs. But…everyone has their ‘thing’ I suppose. Good luck!
Thank u so so much ❤ Es my nuevo juguete y no sabía como usarlo ahora ya sé gracias a ti. By the way, para que es el tipo petroleum que viene en la caja del soldering?
Of course there is always a smarty-pants who thinks he has found the exception to the rule: If you have two items made from solder, and you join them by melting their surfaces with a soldering iron, I reckon you are welding them. Sorry... I couldn't resist! 😜
@@PiefacePete46magát a két vezetéket nem olvasztod meg, csak a forrasztó anyagát olvasztod és az köti össze a 2 vezetéket, tehát nincsen hegesztés! Hegesztéskor maga a két hegesztendő elem anyaga is megolvad azokkal elkeveredik a hegesztő pálca anyaga is! Itt ilyenről nincsen szó, csak a cink olvad meg!
Why is this person soldering without flux, it is the main ingrediant for a fast smooth solder of wires. It cleans wires and helps the solder flow smoothly. Youll be there longer struggling,been there done that.
Cleaning the tip of the soldering iron with a wire brush is a bad option. Cleans but at the same time scratches the tip and damages it. A better option is to use a sponge for cleaning the tip, slightly moistened and it will last forever. A tribute to experience.
@@adrianperez-rq5cl Well, of course they deliver so that you would buy a new top as soon as possible. It is not in their interest that the peak lasts a hundred years longer. That's why proven brands like the Weller company, they deliver the sponge.
@@radnazona3979 well seems there are diferent opinions on this subject, this guy has another video where he clean the tip as you Say and he received a good amount of critics for that 🤔🤔
Hi, for electtronics the one i am using in the videop works great click here ruclips.net/user/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbFY1RHlJOEpBVVlBUzVpenFSaHpqMzdiRDdjd3xBQ3Jtc0ttM3g0M1EzQ0VqR1JLb2VTUzRLX0lSMjkySi1nSDRlNFF0MzF6REZNbS16bGZuNERRLWZQcVFFZGRTYm5OMnMtSDJNVWd3WmZfN2lPSEllczJfX0xnTlVQMjc5SW5ZU0NfWnoxbGlXekpaNFo3b1YzUQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fs.click.aliexpress.com%2Fe%2F_oFZshs5&v=nfQCrI9Hnps for plastic need a bigger one no like 100 wats no need temperature control
You do not have to tin both sides of the iron. The only side that needs tin is the contact side. I also watched people try to twist wires together before soldering, and i suggest people not do that. Better yet, i understand soldering wire for a means to do a temporary fix until a permanent fix can be done, but always solder the wires on top of each other so they can be un-soldered in case there is an issue later down the road that will require the temporary fix to be replaced. But always replace the broken wire with a single strand of wire. Do the job right.
Cena cyny jest nieistotna. Film dotyczył techniki lutowania. Trzeba tylko pamiętać, że ta najtańsza cyna może nie mieć topnika w środku i trzeba jeszcze nałożyć oddzielnie topnik. W lutach z topnikiem, jak na tym filmie, nie było takiej potrzeby.
K tomu čištění hrotu: nejlíp mi to vysvětlil prodavač v GM v Karlíně. "Co by vám řekla manželka, kdybyste na její teflonovou pánev vzal ocelový kartáč?"
Pues, tu forma de soldar tampoco me parece la más correcta. Prueba con una leve trenza en cada hilo a soldar (como si estuviera roscando los hilos). Hecho ese "trenzado", estañas cada hilo y por último, une cada cable y pon allgo de estaño. Te aseguro que es mejor método.
No. In soldering/brazing, only the filler metal (i. e. the solder) is molten. It may have the different chemical composition than the joined members. In welding, not only the filler metal is molten, but also the edges of the joined members must be molten. So, the filler metal and the parent metal, must be similar. They both form the weld.
dont know what statement your trying to make' welding is the joining of 2 materials with the same material filler' soldering is more Akin' to brazing joining 2 materials with an indifference filler' you show a solder joint with perfectly clean surface then you show a unclean pair of wires with no flux so your one of the 92% that dont know how to solder .....
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Fine ! And a drop of flux or soldering grease on the wires before soldering is the best: tin flows immediately through the little wires.
Yes , thanks for the feedback !
Uhm, no! He's using flux-core solder wire in this vid, which is specifically meant to be used with electronic components. Flux fluid or paste is used with hard solder, normal use case is for this is larger surfaces (e.g. copper pipes) and you use a burner to heat up the entire area.
@@WhoStoleMyAlias Yes, it's the common rule, but simply try this with wires like on this video....
@WhoStoleMyAlias Ummm, flux paste and liquid flux is also available which is specifically designed for electronics soldering.
Sure you don't want to use acid based liquid or flux paste designed for copper or steel brazing when soldering electronics.
Electronics fluxes can be used extremely effectively along with flux core solder, and using it is far better than just flux core solder alone.
Speak to or watch any decent electronics technician and you'll understand 'you can never have too much flux' when soldering, especially when it comes to soldering through hole and surface mount circuit board components, but it's also super effective to add extra flux when soldering wires together.👍
No talk, straight to the point, cool music. Perfect.
Glad you liked !! Thx !
One slight correction, heat travels in straight lines, it doesn't only go 'up'. Though the point being shown is keep the iron in contact witth the work and add the solder to the work once it's hot enough.
Great ! Thanks for your feedback !
The “work” meaning both wires. Or at least both “to be soldered” wires should be in firm contact with each other to allow heat from the iron to flow through both wires.
It's unfortunate that the chinese 'words' for 'solder' and 'weld' are the same. It seems to have led to many RUclips videos using the word 'weld' when they mean 'solder.' They are different operations and it would be sad if we lost the distinction in the English language.
Agree ! the problem comes when using translators .
in French soldering and weld are also the same word.
majority of these best practice tips is preparation. clean the tip, clean wires, tin the tip, tin the wires, position the wires, the add flux when needed. but it won’t weld because it is soldering. if you want to weld the wires, then maybe a spot welder might do the trick. 👌
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important notes :) - if you need to solder oxidized wires there is an old technique to deoxide the metal with preheated aspirin - at the time of heating the aspirin creates fenols so dont breathe it ;)
Great tip ! I will try that next time . Thanks for your feedback !
Thank you. Looking forward to your desoldering video. I made an absolute mess 2 weeks ago
Desoldering video is out please check : ruclips.net/video/Ox3-67Konww/видео.html
The reason it does not weld is because it is a solder.
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This is the correct answer.
Well he also hasnt sold it...
Soldering and Brazing are technically welding processes
@@SuryaSunkara-x9n No. Welding does not involve an intermediate metal. Soldering does involve an intermediate metal.
Looks like I'm one of the 92% percent in the daily usage but one of the 8% in knowing how to do it right 😀. So nothing new her for me, but as I'm mostly doing SMD and micro soldering, it doesn't matter too much. Anyway, great video. I enjoyed the way you presented it.
Geat ! Glad you enjoyed !
Question : what material is the correct brush made of?
Hi, they are made of copper or brass. Thx for watching !
1:28 What is the difference between a steel brush and steel mat?
¿Ese soldador es compatible con las puntas de JBC?
Hola, no creo, la mayoria de las marcas manejas sus propias puntas ! Saludos !
Fnirsi-dw200 i have one of those litle soldering station, it works very Nice.👌
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Muhteşem. Elinize Aklınıza Sağlık.
Çok öğretici...
Sevdiklerinizle beraber çok mutlu bir hayat diliyorum sizlere....
Thanks for the smooth jazz music.
Very nice video, and nice background music too!
Glad you liked !! Thx !
I wish I have such a fancy soldering station. But I'll stick to my basic $30 one.
Adorei o vídeo. O básico sempre necessário, com dicas de expert. De Londrina/Brasil ❤
Obrigado por olhar !!
I would have twisted the wires together or at least tinned both first, and gone a bit higher than 330 C - the thermal mass of the wire needs some help, seems it’s taking far too long to solder that joint.
Yeah, he's doing it wrong.
By not anchoring the two wires together first, the solder is doing two jobs - conducting electricity and having stress put on it by keeping the wires together.
It's only purpose should be to conduct electricity between the two wires.
I'm just glad someone ran surveys and statistics and found out that 92% of people do it wrong.
This is such an eye-opening video. The detailed explanation of common welding mistakes is invaluable, and the tips shared here can truly improve welding efficiency. A must-watch for anyone using a welder!
Go home, AI bot
Soldering. It’s soldering, not welding.
Já sei de tudo isso, mexo com os ferros de solda há 25 anos.
Mas foi bom o vídeo.
Obrigado !
Soldering to wire side-by-side is not recommended.
Also going way past the edge of the wire so that you get solder under the insulation is also not recommended.
For military soldering, you need to put a heat sink on either end to ensure the solder does not get under the insulation and stiffen the wire so that it can crack on the vibration.
Thanks for your feedback !
some good tips... thank you.
Thanks for watching !
Awesome Tips!
Thanks for watching !
Great video. Please when you say “don’t“ do x or y tell us why. 0:04
He explained the reasons in the closed captions (CC)
You positive its not 91%?
Сначала нужно залудить провода, а затем их спаять.
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Да и флюс лучше дополнительно использовать. Флюса из припоя не всегда бывает достаточно, особенно для проводов
Hello
Sorry not via private message but in the comments. Could you please elaborate for me the connections of the t245 plug I bought separately and it doesn't want to work for me
Where do you get the 92% from
88% of statistics people claim are made up.
Crystall ball !!
Shouldn't those wires be twisted together?
Yes, on normal repair yes, but for demonstration purpose i thought better like i did . Thanks
Soldering is a lamination of two metals. A weld is fusion between the two metals
beautiful video 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
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For a long time i'm in process of buying soldering station. Can anyone recommend something? And which features should i look for?
The one i am using here its great Fnrisi DWS200 !
👍👍👍. Thank you
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Thanks you 👍🏻👍🏻🙋🏻♂️
Thanks for watching !!
I always use a wet sponge to clean the soldering iron tip.
You can use a wet sponge, or wool, or whatever he’s got going on there
@ you can do alot of things. But only a few are optimal.
A damp sponge is probably the best method for cleaning a hot iron. The iron constantly builds up scale so it must be wiped off. I would stay away from abrasives - they’ll wear away your tips prematurely. My weller iron tips have a plating on them - if that is worn off through excessive heat or abrasives, they are ‘toast’. Been soldering for over 50 years. Worked in defense and the damp sponge was ALWAYS used by the techs.
But…everyone has their ‘thing’ I suppose. Good luck!
Thank u so so much ❤
Es my nuevo juguete y no sabía como usarlo ahora ya sé gracias a ti.
By the way, para que es el tipo petroleum que viene en la caja del soldering?
You're welcome!! Glad it helped!
Excellent. En résumé, faut avoir du super matériel ?
No ...any cheap soldering iron and aplies same technique 👍👋
are these tips from JBC and doesn't your cable insulator melts when soldering?
No, they are Fnrisi brand works good
A soldering iron will never weld, it only solders.
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Yup' most likely gas welds with a cutting torch'
Of course there is always a smarty-pants who thinks he has found the exception to the rule:
If you have two items made from solder, and you join them by melting their surfaces with a soldering iron, I reckon you are welding them.
Sorry... I couldn't resist! 😜
@@PiefacePete46magát a két vezetéket nem olvasztod meg, csak a forrasztó anyagát olvasztod és az köti össze a 2 vezetéket, tehát nincsen hegesztés! Hegesztéskor maga a két hegesztendő elem anyaga is megolvad azokkal elkeveredik a hegesztő pálca anyaga is! Itt ilyenről nincsen szó, csak a cink olvad meg!
@@zoltanlakos4081 That was his point, you could weld two zinc objects together with a soldering iron. Though I imagine it would be quite difficult.
Why is this person soldering without flux, it is the main ingrediant for a fast smooth solder of wires. It cleans wires and helps the solder flow smoothly.
Youll be there longer struggling,been there done that.
Enough flux inside good solder wire !! Thanks for watching !
Great pro tips!..........pun intended.
Thanks for watching 👏👍
Cleaning the tip of the soldering iron with a wire brush is a bad option. Cleans but at the same time scratches the tip and damages it. A better option is to use a sponge for cleaning the tip, slightly moistened and it will last forever. A tribute to experience.
@@radnazona3979 strange because the copper brush is provided by he manufacturer
@@adrianperez-rq5cl
Well, of course they deliver so that you would buy a new top as soon as possible.
It is not in their interest that the peak lasts a hundred years longer.
That's why proven brands like the Weller company, they deliver the sponge.
@@radnazona3979 well seems there are diferent opinions on this subject, this guy has another video where he clean the tip as you Say and he received a good amount of critics for that 🤔🤔
and you are one of those 92%
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Πολύ καλό μπράβο σε ευχαριστούμε για της συμβουλές. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
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Merci et intéressant
Merci !
Can u suggest a soldering station under 1500₹ indian .... I want to use for solering electronics and plastic
Hi, for electtronics the one i am using in the videop works great
click here ruclips.net/user/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbFY1RHlJOEpBVVlBUzVpenFSaHpqMzdiRDdjd3xBQ3Jtc0ttM3g0M1EzQ0VqR1JLb2VTUzRLX0lSMjkySi1nSDRlNFF0MzF6REZNbS16bGZuNERRLWZQcVFFZGRTYm5OMnMtSDJNVWd3WmZfN2lPSEllczJfX0xnTlVQMjc5SW5ZU0NfWnoxbGlXekpaNFo3b1YzUQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fs.click.aliexpress.com%2Fe%2F_oFZshs5&v=nfQCrI9Hnps
for plastic need a bigger one no like 100 wats no need temperature control
I’m prolly the best at soldering on my street in Wiltshire. Tho it is a really long street as I live on the A350 so I dunno, maybe Im not…🤷🏿♂️
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A real IPC-master...
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gd tips...👍
Glad you liked !
To be honest, using high-quality flux solves most problems when soldering. + Tip Cleaning
Right ! Thanks for watching !
Most wrong is to cold wire. Wire have to smelt solder. Than is flux make it easy too
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It doesn't weld because it's not a welder.
A video was near perfect.
If you don't leave said what you replace the steel to clean the iron with, would have helped immensely.
Love the 92%! You sure it ain't 92.3?
Completely ! 😊😊
It is not only that 92% of people use a soldering iron wrong, it is also that 92% of people do not have a good soldering iron.
Yes 100% right ! Thanks for watching !
Don't know if it's dumber misusing the term welding, or trying to justify the error as several commenters do.
It´s an error of google translator
250 deberia soldar maximo 300 grados 😊
Asi es, depende de la calidad del estaño. Saludos !
You do not have to tin both sides of the iron. The only side that needs tin is the contact side. I also watched people try to twist wires together before soldering, and i suggest people not do that. Better yet, i understand soldering wire for a means to do a temporary fix until a permanent fix can be done, but always solder the wires on top of each other so they can be un-soldered in case there is an issue later down the road that will require the temporary fix to be replaced. But always replace the broken wire with a single strand of wire. Do the job right.
Thanks fopr the feedback !
That first soldering pissed me off. lol😅😅
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ilk lehimde o eski kabloyu kesmeyip,zımpara ile kıvırıp üzerine paste sürülse idi kesin lehim olurdu...
Eğer bu doğruysa, yorumunuz için çok teşekkür ederiz! Selamlar !
Ευχαριστώ πολυ
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Dobre,czyli z jakąś najtañszą cyną nie da się lutować?👍👏
Cena cyny jest nieistotna. Film dotyczył techniki lutowania. Trzeba tylko pamiętać, że ta najtańsza cyna może nie mieć topnika w środku i trzeba jeszcze nałożyć oddzielnie topnik. W lutach z topnikiem, jak na tym filmie, nie było takiej potrzeby.
I'm here for the music
Als u sluiting krijgt in de kabel smelt de las.
It's not 92%, it's actually 74.763% 😂
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K tomu čištění hrotu: nejlíp mi to vysvětlil prodavač v GM v Karlíně. "Co by vám řekla manželka, kdybyste na její teflonovou pánev vzal ocelový kartáč?"
0:44 no flux - no work.
This is presented in the most confusing way. Each time I think “oh, really, like that?” and then a big X appears.
Good music
Glad you liked 👍👏
Bro would destroy so many components soldering this way.
Mere pass 30 watt ka soldering iron hai uski bit black ho jati hai fer soldring nhi hoti.
Soldering irons NEVER WELD.
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Называют припой?
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Soldering is soldering, not welding, which is a completely different skill set!
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Use Weller soldering iron and there is none bullshit.
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I can't trust anyone that can't solder 2 wires together without stupid clamps. 😂
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Pero si solda
endelig en som ved hvad han laver..
Pues, tu forma de soldar tampoco me parece la más correcta. Prueba con una leve trenza en cada hilo a soldar (como si estuviera roscando los hilos). Hecho ese "trenzado", estañas cada hilo y por último, une cada cable y pon allgo de estaño. Te aseguro que es mejor método.
insanlarin %92 si lehim mi yapiyor peki %8`i neden bu zevkten mahrum anlamis degilim🤣
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92% der Menschen haben keinen Lötkolben.
8% der Menschen, wissen nicht, was ein Lötkolben ist.
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Weld = Solder ??
if solder = weld then better go do the gardening 😂😂
@@JuanRodriguez-l8s no need to be offensive man
No. In soldering/brazing, only the filler metal (i. e. the solder) is molten. It may have the different chemical composition than the joined members. In welding, not only the filler metal is molten, but also the edges of the joined members must be molten. So, the filler metal and the parent metal, must be similar. They both form the weld.
Super video 🫡
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No soldering iron "welds" ! 🙄
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use FLUX.....
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Gotta love RUclips titles that tout brainless stats…total B.S. clickbait title!
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dont know what statement your trying to make' welding is the joining of 2 materials with the same material filler' soldering is more Akin' to brazing joining 2 materials with an indifference filler' you show a solder joint with perfectly clean surface then you show a unclean pair of wires with no flux so your one of the 92% that dont know how to solder .....
92%??? You just made up this didn’t you
Would have watched more but the absolutely dreadful noise in the background made me switch off