Thanks for a good video. However, there’s one thing to correct: lead-free solder is very toxic and it’s safe to use only with proper respirator and hand gloves.
im having trouble because i dont have 3 hands and so far you are not showing the "trick" to getting the soldered points stationary im in girl-tears here.... And ya thats mine at the end. but my prob is that my solders don't conduct electic current. im using a kit just for pc.....?....looks like i have to lift the mother{F%&*$#@}board....darnit,,,oh thx it solved 1/2 the prob im giving thumbsup
I soldered the spot that must have over loaded and lost connection. It was the same spot in the video. I didnt need to replace the control board. I just had to solder that spot. The dishwasher works like new now!!!!!! Thanks!
Will only those who you share it to will see it? Secondly, if student uses their nickname how will I know who they are? Is there anyway to control this? Thanks for the video
Great tutorial - I have never soldered a circuit board before and have just followed this guide to replace a capacitor in an old amplifier (advice from another You Tube video). It is now working brilliantly!
Taking a weather class for Aviation and was having a hard time picturing some of these basic global wind patterns and cyclone development so these visuals helped a lot, thanks!
Hello! Im a student and i am studying the cracks on middle of solder in pcb components. Can you say to me some solutions to solve this problem? Does it depends of the welding alloy? or the themperatures? Can i solve this problem? Best regards.
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