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Комментарии : 4 тыс.   
@DanieleTartaglia
@DanieleTartaglia 2 года назад
🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 SEI ITALIANO? Se vuoi vedere tutti i video di questo canale, mano a mano che saranno pubblicati ma in italiano, seguimi al mio canale ufficiale italiano: ru-vid.com/show-UCrLeLEhuZWoq5viMj8Mr1Tw
@Luis-Rodrigo
@Luis-Rodrigo 2 года назад
Ok grazie, che tipo di camera usi per filmare? Perché si vede molto bene Bravo
@DanieleTartaglia
@DanieleTartaglia 2 года назад
@@Luis-Rodrigo ho una canon eos 6D mk2 e una Sony alpha 7 iii
@gamingwithmanoj6766
@gamingwithmanoj6766 2 года назад
@@DanieleTartaglia bhai
@gamingwithmanoj6766
@gamingwithmanoj6766 2 года назад
@@DanieleTartaglia no 2 tip is
@gamingwithmanoj6766
@gamingwithmanoj6766 2 года назад
@@DanieleTartaglia mehu kargaya
@stan8470
@stan8470 4 года назад
1. Don't put your soldering on the table, put in in a holder 2. Use a sponge not something invasive 3. use fresh tin for soldering 4. Don't forget to add tin to your tip 5. Don't forget to pre tin element you want to solder 6. Don't put your solder in water 7. Don't solder oxydate metal part. 8. use a fan so u don't have the fume in your face 9. Don't use large tip on small component 10. use the right temperature. 11. Dont use to big or to small tin Thanks me later.
@redthered3242
@redthered3242 4 года назад
thank you
@jamesb1221222
@jamesb1221222 4 года назад
Later is now. Thank you
@zoltanboros8963
@zoltanboros8963 4 года назад
12. Don't watch videos to learn
@laokoon2600
@laokoon2600 4 года назад
Can you please make a Podcast talking about these? ;-)
@pimenel
@pimenel 4 года назад
.... that's it? Yeah this was a waste then.
@bartonseagrave9605
@bartonseagrave9605 3 года назад
Showing me how to get water into a sponge was a real neat trick, very absorbing.
@richardlombardo9368
@richardlombardo9368 3 года назад
Funny...
@omcara1
@omcara1 3 года назад
I found it very refreshing as well.
@JDVHS
@JDVHS 3 года назад
i saw what you wrote there...
@darkshadowsx5949
@darkshadowsx5949 3 года назад
I feel bad for the people who couldn't figure that one out
@duudsuufd
@duudsuufd 3 года назад
And also how to remove excess water.
@bluesideup007
@bluesideup007 2 года назад
Nice video. A must see for those new to soldering. I built a Heathkit stereo tuner/amplifier as a teen, and was lucky to have my father as a coach/advisor. He was a radar/electronics tech in the navy. He taught me all of the above techniques, which still serve me well more than 50 years later. 👍
@GoobaGoon-cb8kn
@GoobaGoon-cb8kn 6 месяцев назад
you should teach others that useful knowledge if you can :)
@fganr9244
@fganr9244 2 года назад
This video has helped tremendously. I knew some basics of soldering, but it helped me further understand the process of oxidation, proper use of flux, and nice soldering techniques. Thanks!
@ericdolou5107
@ericdolou5107 2 года назад
You guy just rock! This is the most usefull video i could see about soldering. I'm 51 yo and had to solder quite often since i was like 10 yo, but never got so logical and clear explainations on how to do it really right. Your video covers and explains any failure i encountered. This is not only a "what you must not do", but just a perfect "howto". You made my day! Great Thanks, respect, congrats.
@KarrierBag
@KarrierBag 3 года назад
I spent my younger years 70s and early 80s sitting in my dad's workshop, he was a TV and radio engineer and taught me so much about wiring, soldering , diagrams etc, I have taught my son now and it's great to see a video like this for those who didn't get the experience I did.
@reekrodriqguez6552
@reekrodriqguez6552 3 года назад
What does soldering do?
@Whurlpuul
@Whurlpuul 2 года назад
That's cool
@KarrierBag
@KarrierBag 2 года назад
@@reekrodriqguez6552 I guess you didn't watch the video then 🤣
@CoreDreamStudios
@CoreDreamStudios 3 месяца назад
Makes solid connections between components and pads, and in plumbing or wiring, strong connections to other wires and pipes etc. @@reekrodriqguez6552
@aaronspencer1880
@aaronspencer1880 2 года назад
This video is a MUST SEE for anyone who swings an iron. Brilliant job, Daniele! My top 5 favourite tips from your video are: 1. Clean surfaces are a must 2. Pre-tinning - this is crucial 3. Thank-you for showing that it is OK to clean the tip with a wet sponge. It irritates me when I see comments from people saying, "Don't do it because it causes micro-fractures in the tip". Yeah, and?? 4. Thank-you also for showing to wet the tip (with solder). Again, it irritates me when I hear people saying that it's a bad practise. NO, it is excellent practise to do so! 5. Heat control. Pre-heat the larger of the 2 surfaces to be soldered, first. Again, contrary to what many people say, micro-managing heat is not wrong, it is indeed a good and safe practice, especially for newbies. Trust me, I've been too cocky at times (I'm sure we all have, at some point, if we're truely honest) and screwed up! Don't be put off with what others say - Daniele has it spot on!
@ianmontgomery7534
@ianmontgomery7534 Год назад
Yes the object of soldering is the transfer of heat from the tip though the solder on the tip to the component and pad.
@engjds
@engjds 2 месяца назад
Duh!
@steeverock7672
@steeverock7672 2 года назад
Thx so much for these tips! I've been soldering stuff for over 35 years and still learned something :)
@scottgorman7166
@scottgorman7166 3 года назад
Been soldering for years on all kinds of projects and just learned additional tricks....one can never stop learning...thanks
@VENOMYT5
@VENOMYT5 2 года назад
Yeah. We learn things till the moment we pass away 🙂. Keeping that in mind is a good sign of agreeing that others too are wise. Please correct my grammar, if I made any mistake 🙂🙂
@stormchsr101
@stormchsr101 3 года назад
i have been soldering for 50 years and have been j-standard certified in the aerospace industry and this video is a very good representation of proper soldering and explains in good detail the dos and donts. good material!!
@reizinhodojogo3956
@reizinhodojogo3956 Год назад
i watched it at 2× speed cause he put text for long time
@huinaguo
@huinaguo Год назад
@@reizinhodojogo3956 WHO??!!
@huinaguo
@huinaguo Год назад
....gives a fuck?
@stormchsr1017
@stormchsr1017 Год назад
@@huinaguo a joint standard soldering specialist dip stick!!
@pchts1
@pchts1 Год назад
It is about time someone made this video! I see so many crafters and electronic builders online doing it the wrong way! I guess in today’s world shop classes aren’t a thing, back in the 1960’s in electrical and electronics shop classes that was the first hands on thing we learned!
@auck1969
@auck1969 2 года назад
Been loving your soldering tutorials. You have really helped me become a better solderer and it's greatly appreciated. Thank you!
@aldrinsalano285
@aldrinsalano285 2 года назад
Mgkano pO.
@LucasGeniar
@LucasGeniar 3 года назад
My dad taught me soldering 25 years ago, so glad that with all the thumbs up I could see he taught me the right way. Really nice clip to show new people the best practices. Really enjoyed
@VENOMYT5
@VENOMYT5 2 года назад
Even people not interested in soldering would watch such an entertaining video. Months back I watched this video (then I was not interested in soldering because I didn't need to). But now I am interested (because I have to solder something that would need to be just repaired, not thrown away and buy new one) 🙂🙂
@faisalarsilan3908
@faisalarsilan3908 2 года назад
Yes my grandfather taught me when I was 10, and he is the only source I learned from. Still matched perfectly with the video, I've been doing it right.
@VENOMYT5
@VENOMYT5 2 года назад
I was not getting any notifications for new -replies on this comment- comments/replies on this video Just some time ago (just minutes) I soldered a small piece of wire which was broken from a usb cable. Such a nice coincidence I got a new notification now (2021 October 5 GMT +5:30, 6:48 pm) 😂😂
@Bruisader
@Bruisader 2 года назад
If u have more to discuss do share. I have problem with mini wiries like of charging jack
@davidwillard7334
@davidwillard7334 2 года назад
GOOD ! OLD ! PLUMBERS ! BIT !! HEY !! THE !! BEST !! THERE !! EVER ! WAS !!
@artistandcamera3245
@artistandcamera3245 3 года назад
I'm glad I watched this! It helped me identify why some of my solder joints were not performing as expected. Excellent information!
@vamaratech5687
@vamaratech5687 2 года назад
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@adrianjoubert6625
@adrianjoubert6625 12 дней назад
Brilliant video, thanks. At age 59 I just realized how many things I have done wrong my entire life and why I so often battle making good clean connections. I wish I watched this video a week ago as three days ago I soldered speaker cable connections and repeatedly made the very mistakes as highlighted in your video due to incorrect tip sizes and overheating.
@1ps8sa
@1ps8sa 2 года назад
Some very helpful tips. I now realize why I've had so many problems over the years on the few occasions I've needed to solder something. Thank you!!!
@jedimindsaber8129
@jedimindsaber8129 3 года назад
Solder keeps a constant temperature variant between the two contacts. I was wondering why the solder would either over heat or the wires coating would melt. First try after I watched your video, I made my 1st professional looking solder job! Thank you 🙏 Keep it up 👍 I’m trying to teach my boys a trade of any kind. It’s dying arts in our society.
@hazstaa858
@hazstaa858 3 года назад
ive been learning to solder properly for the pass years and i found the easy solution..find solder paste..much easier to solder and clean even for newbie
@jimkono4100
@jimkono4100 7 месяцев назад
A picture is worth a thousand words and you nailed it. Clear and precise. Thank you!
@valterleao6795
@valterleao6795 3 года назад
Parabéns pelo belíssimo conteúdo, muito bom e ajuda bastante as pessoas que praticam como Hobyy Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
@patzrosete9720
@patzrosete9720 3 года назад
Thank you, now I saw all my mistakes in soldering. Thanks for tips!
@toffifee416
@toffifee416 4 года назад
I still use an old Czech transformer soldering iron: D, but it was still useful for me. Keep it up.
@sourekpetr
@sourekpetr 4 года назад
I had never got used to this one. Well it has its advantages that I am aware of and I own one, but I always feel like a bull in china shop using it...
@DTSVK
@DTSVK 4 года назад
80W old czech transformer solderin iron (trafopajka) - still best for me when working out of workshop. And in the workshop, 30+ years old Tesla ERS 50 soldering station is my preferable way to go.
@sulonytlof7485
@sulonytlof7485 4 года назад
Zlaté české páječky s odporovým drátkem :D
@vitcenek8611
@vitcenek8611 3 года назад
Yes, my Czechoslovak transformer soldering iron TRP-1 from 1955 still does job really well, you can even do SMD with it, if you make your self good thin wire tip. Also heating from 0-300C in 2 seconds isn't bad. But for small things is best Tesla ESR 50 from 70-80. Funny thing is, that these things will be on this world longer then us and still be working like new :D
@stevenc8140
@stevenc8140 3 года назад
👎😐
@carlosalves2485
@carlosalves2485 Год назад
From the title I supposed this was about stupid things electronic specialists used to do but the fact is that this is actually a fine tutorial on welding that really explains almost all that a welder needs to do. Fine work here!
@stephenbraithwaite311
@stephenbraithwaite311 Год назад
This is excellent. I wish I could have viewed this video 45 years ago. As an apprentice, my tradesmen allowed me to learn by making mistakes. They are not stupid mistakes, but it would be stupid to make them if you could learn from a video like this.
@robd754
@robd754 3 года назад
i have been terrible at soldering for my whole life, i know why now.. thank you
@TrygveSjothun
@TrygveSjothun 3 года назад
I have learned more in the last 15 minutes or so than I have in years. Great video.
@daihat
@daihat 3 года назад
Yeah same here. I was always fighting like crazy soldering with tin on the tip with 0 flux making terrible connections. Now I just tested proper soldering and im in love, it takes just few seconds to make perfect soldering. Now I wonder how I passed electronic school and soldering class?
@robman80808
@robman80808 Год назад
Great video - I watched it at 1.5x speed which was about right. The best thing is you aren't just saying "don't do this" you actually show why not, especially with the invisible oxidization. So yeah, I've learned a few things about soldering, thanks!
@poorboymechanic5280
@poorboymechanic5280 Год назад
Your comment: I watched it at 1.5x speed. I wasn't aware that you could set your you tube player to play faster than normal speed. How did you do that?
@robman80808
@robman80808 Год назад
@@poorboymechanic5280 Click on the little cog/sprocket for settings.
@poorboymechanic5280
@poorboymechanic5280 Год назад
@@robman80808 Thank you very much Sir. Much appreciated 👍.
@gustavoguzman7134
@gustavoguzman7134 Год назад
Thank you for taking the time to share this clip with us.
@ny1t
@ny1t 3 года назад
Good tips. I would add, the flux in the solder sometimes isn't enough. A little added flux prevents the result at 4:30, 10:00 and 11:33. I was taught that I should be able to see each strand of wire when fully coated. Less solder is better. 5:07 and 15:08 in preferable to 13:43 and the first image at 11:30. As for the second image at 11:30, I was taught he wire should be tinned under the insulation. You can't here because the wire uses cheap plastic insulation. 7:13 the first image is preferable in the amount of solder, but is worse in the proper tinning of the wire and the placement. 11:43 C44 should look closer to C43. A little but of flux allows you to use less solder and get it to flow properly. A little brag. I once replaced a three pin chip smaller than these at 11:30 in an Icom dual-band handheld transceiver. It didn't work correctly as Icom sent the wrong part. They had it for two months before they found the problem. Icom techs couldn't tell it had been replaced.
@clarencegreen3071
@clarencegreen3071 Год назад
To elaborate on this post: You need flux that can be applied independently of that contained in the solder wire (the tin). In this video, the tin must be applied to each connection just to get the flux. This often leads to too much solder being applied, and it will frequently drip off the connection. This is not good! You can find an article that explains this is great detail by searching: "docgreen woodturner soldering". If you do not use flux from a can as described, you will always be working at a disadvantage. "You can't solder without flux."
@smilemore1997
@smilemore1997 10 месяцев назад
​@@clarencegreen3071thanks a lot! I'm brand new to this stuff and I had no idea.. the idea with Flux makes perfect sense along with what this person said about the less solder needed, the better. Using too much would cause a lot (well more than necessary) of resistance in the electrical current right..? Are there any other tips you guys have?
@jamesmay1322
@jamesmay1322 8 месяцев назад
@@smilemore1997 Electrically, the only definition of "too much" solder is when the solder bridges pins or insulation in some way. Otherwise it's just a neatness issue. For any given conductor, resistance is an inverse product of cross-sectional area, (that's physics) so actually a wider bit of solder will be of lower resistance than a "just enough" bit. Not that it makes any practicable difference when soldering two ends of wire together as the "length" of the soldered part is far too short to matter. Where it does help to use as much solder as will neatly fit is when soldering a wire inside a cylindrical or semi-cylindrical connector, such as you'll often find in an RCA or XLR plug for example, as seen in 05:16 of this video.
@Impulse_Photography
@Impulse_Photography 4 месяца назад
You can dip the hot iron tip right into the flux to clean it. If that don't help then try the Ammonia Block - I've had great success with both.
@jamesberwick2210
@jamesberwick2210 3 года назад
Forty years being a technician, the rule is, Heat, then Solder when hot enough, the more Heat to flow. Works every time, spent time as an instructor in the military.
@bgaming181
@bgaming181 3 года назад
I was forced to touch the iron tip of an old When iron when I burned a circuit board in the military back in ‘78. Will never forget it!
@jamesberwick2210
@jamesberwick2210 3 года назад
@@bgaming181 When I got assigned to the 436 MAC Air Wing, I worked the Computer shop and had to take the Soldering class. Passed that with flying colors, they let me do depot work on base, because my soldering was better than some at depot. i later worked with engineers building prototype boards, they came to me usually when they needed something soldered. years of practice ,and it all comes down to Head the joint, melt the solder and heat to flow. Works every time,.
@scarecrowsworkshop8526
@scarecrowsworkshop8526 3 года назад
I taught in Huntsville at the US Army Ordnance, Missiles and Munitions Center and School. I work with prop electronics now. I've searched far and wide for tutorials that could help out the DIY guys. Aside from the old tutorials from Pace, I've yet to see a video that showed the proper techniques. Now it's common to put solder on the pad first, reheat it and then shove a wire into it. Nobody seems to want to do things right, just fast.
@bgaming181
@bgaming181 3 года назад
@@scarecrowsworkshop8526, I was in Huntsville for a few weeks before I got relocated. I got put in military prison for smuggling a soldering iron tip to my roommate. He needed a good tip to get a passing grade. I inserted the tip up my rectum and gave it to him, but he was caught taking it out of his pocket right before his test. Both of us were young and foolish. I had a slightly burned rectum and he had a “crappy” iron tip. Simpler times.
@Wilhuf1
@Wilhuf1 3 года назад
@@bgaming181 glad it turned out alright, in the end.
@davidcarroll2035
@davidcarroll2035 Год назад
As a beginner, music and no verbal explanation couldn’t distract from the excellent tutorial information in this video. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
@mitchellr.edwards381
@mitchellr.edwards381 2 года назад
Thanks for the well detailed video. Even without volume on i still get to learn something that i might have not known. I hope you keep them coming. And maybe you can show us how to solder bigger wires together easier.
@hersenskim
@hersenskim 4 года назад
Sei un artista tecnologico! Molto rispetto dal Sudafrica
@subbuilder3563
@subbuilder3563 4 года назад
This video is practical and useful for anyone. Even though I’ve been use a soldering iron personally as well as professionally for many years, I am still making the same mistakes. Two thumbs up, and many thanks.
@slicaltimistic1
@slicaltimistic1 2 года назад
I've been doing it the wrong way all this time. And it worked. But I didn't put it on the tin first, then on the wire. Excellent advice.
@rustynuts686
@rustynuts686 Год назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the correct procedure for beginners.. It’s really been really helpful many thanks…!!!!!
@MottiSir
@MottiSir 3 года назад
I seldom see any author of this kind of video actually knows how to solder well. This one is so good.
@experiment86
@experiment86 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. I don't do a lot of soldering but I've been commiting most of these mistakes. The close up shots were perfect to show what's going on.
@ang8282
@ang8282 Год назад
Awesome video! I learned more in 10 minutes than I did in years of trying to solder and not understanding what I’ve been doing wrong. Thanks 27 ▼
@12345fowler
@12345fowler 2 года назад
This was exceptionally well done !! Thanks you probably highlighted most of the frustrating errors occuring with begiiners / low exposure to solder but sometime you have to do it. Thanks a lot and the musci was cool also. Greetings
@cliffbeattie5395
@cliffbeattie5395 3 года назад
Very well done and insightful. I was a production manager and taught many people proper soldering techniques for over 50 yrs and also have written procedure guidelines. Your video would have been a great training aid.
@brendahall7483
@brendahall7483 3 года назад
Awesome video! I learned more in 10 minutes than I did in years of trying to solder and not understanding what I’ve been doing wrong. Thanks
@jefferyburns5025
@jefferyburns5025 Год назад
ME TOO!
@justpaul899
@justpaul899 2 года назад
This video explains so much of why my soldering never worked before. Thank you!
@noel_curray
@noel_curray 3 года назад
brings me back to my college days where i struggle to solder my digital clock project. I wish this kind of youtube tutorials are available back in 2004.
@AffiDesigns
@AffiDesigns 3 года назад
Speed 2x, Audio mute, skip to the do's... Ahhh learnt New things without killing myself.
@danbee6407
@danbee6407 3 года назад
Yeah, I made it about 34 seconds in before I ran across my neighborhood and tackled Karen.
@mcalleyboy7992
@mcalleyboy7992 3 года назад
Thank you so much, that was easy and simple to understand! Next I need to see if you have something similar on a multimeter. We don't have enough teachers and I always had problems but the technicians that come over to fix our things never explain them to me and yet they make it look simple... all the mistakes show I was making them.
@meaculpamishegas
@meaculpamishegas Год назад
You do an excellent job of explaining what to avoid and show great depictions of ideal results
@DanielPerez-ln4vu
@DanielPerez-ln4vu Год назад
This is certainly the most useful video that I watched today on soldering properly. Thank you.
@geezheeztall8590
@geezheeztall8590 3 года назад
While a good subject, the emojis, generic music, excessive length and no audible narration makes this video tedious.
@PiotrPilinko
@PiotrPilinko 3 года назад
How to make 2 minutes instruction movie lasts over 16 minutes...
@JesusMartinez-ql8oy
@JesusMartinez-ql8oy 3 года назад
And long video 👎
@jasonknight1085
@jasonknight1085 3 года назад
@@thedude9734 RU-vid has ads? (looks up and sees ABP logo on address bar)... Oh.
@AlanLow
@AlanLow 3 года назад
I had to run it at 2x playback speed just to stay awake.
@waynesmith9765
@waynesmith9765 3 года назад
Noise pollution
@randyporter3491
@randyporter3491 3 года назад
Excellent video ! I watched it through, just to see if there was something I could pick up to improve my technique. I was relieved to see I was only making 9 of these mistakes. I often wondered why I would go through between 10 to 75' feet of solder, trying to secure two wires, only to wind up twisting them together and using tape, but AFTER cutting away all wire with melted insulation. Apparently, cleaning tip with belt sander or bench grinder isn't a preferred method either, although I never got enough solder to stick to necessitate cleaning anyway. I see now why you didn't mention the shoe damage I though everyone incurred from melted, unattached solder that falls on feet, the floor and the unsuspecting cat. Thanks for sharing these great tips. I suspect I can benefit from a few. 🤔
@nickrarick167
@nickrarick167 2 года назад
Another self thought solder man such as myself.
@lgroschiensalle
@lgroschiensalle 2 года назад
Yeah, I learned to put the cat in the other room now and I close the door. As soon as I take out the Weller, he scurries into the other room on his own now anyway. Also, I notify my local fire department two weeks in advance if I’m planning on doin’ any welding. Finally, my wife told me if I even attempt to weld another propane gas tank, that she was moving in with her sister... :P
@randyporter3491
@randyporter3491 2 года назад
@@lgroschiensalle LMAO !! You had me with the cat, but the threat of your wife leaving caused me to choke on a drink !
@OffiongEniang
@OffiongEniang Год назад
😅
@randyporter3491
@randyporter3491 Год назад
@@lgroschiensalle LMAO!!! 😂🤣 Priceless comment my friend ! I made the mistake of reading it aloud. My wife is on the phone with her sister now.
@thierrygil3901
@thierrygil3901 Год назад
Bravo Danielle Tartaglia, très beau tuto, A l'avenir , j'éviterais bcp de mes erreurs à la soudure à l'étain. Encore un grand MERCI !!!
@Benjamin_Reese
@Benjamin_Reese 2 года назад
Thank you for the video! I knew or had figured out many of those but some were a revelation to me! Like the unseen oxidation!! Very well put together.
@trevorgarner5803
@trevorgarner5803 3 года назад
Thanks for putting me straight on the way to soldering the right way.
@vamaratech5687
@vamaratech5687 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RzQ7rjBz2Yc.html
@SquillyMon
@SquillyMon 3 года назад
I'm pleased to say I knew almost ALL of these tips ! Good work and nice soldering !
@eugenegrebionkin
@eugenegrebionkin 3 года назад
Frankly speaking these aren't tricks, but general rules of soldering. Well, except of "Fresh" solder, which is nonsense. There is no such thing as fresh or old solder, but there is flux which you should always use, doesn't matter if it comes inside the solder wire or no
@2piby3
@2piby3 2 года назад
this video is amazing. Thanks for teaching me how to solder properly! I've been making all the mistakes you pointed out on your video!
@ivanmaxel
@ivanmaxel 2 года назад
So simple yet so effective! Thank you Daniele!
@deox4225
@deox4225 4 года назад
14:25 I think you might have missed tip #5 here, hehe Great video!! It'll certainly help me
@user-hb8be5wb4q
@user-hb8be5wb4q 4 года назад
When I was in the USAF, I had a whole week of classes on the proper procedures of soldering. And they taught me a great amount of info just like this vlog. I sure miss those days. Sure was a good feeling to tear into aircraft electronics and to properly reconnect the components with soldering. And our irons had a whole bunch smaller tips.We were taught that hiprocess soldering is the only way to go, and it will save a ton of solder. I saw a clip of electronic soldering, they put the components on the breadboard and pass it over a pool of solder, bingo all done!
@joshhayl7459
@joshhayl7459 2 года назад
🟦 That process is referred to as "Reflow"-soldering.
@WorBlux
@WorBlux Год назад
@@joshhayl7459 Actually it's wave soldering. Reflow involves stencils and solder paste., placing components and then controlled heating of the board in an oven. Wave is typicaly used for through-hole designs, and reflow for surface-mount designs.
@Eris_Strife
@Eris_Strife 2 года назад
Very basic, but absolutely essential tips. Well done sir.
@stargazer279
@stargazer279 2 года назад
Great video, you nailed it. many years ago when i was a teenager, i did those mistakes. after while i learned how to solder. now i'm an engineer, i teach my students how to solder properly. i will show my student your video.
@samarpreetsingh5318
@samarpreetsingh5318 3 года назад
It's an amazing video. It helped me find what is lacking in my soldering technique.
@MissTarryn
@MissTarryn 3 года назад
I can't believe how many people are complaining about the emoji you used in your video. What a bunch of babies. Great work, thank you for taking the time to make the video.
@rustywrench100
@rustywrench100 Год назад
Thanks for the clear demonstration! always good to be reminded...we can too often shortcut because of being in a hurry and make many of these mistakes...
@ICUNA22
@ICUNA22 Год назад
Thanks!! Being self-taught (incorrectly), I failed on about half of these!!! Now, I can expect much better results!
@0x905
@0x905 3 года назад
One of the best videos ever to learn soldering, thanks
@01001000010101000100
@01001000010101000100 4 года назад
The best soldering iron commercial I've seen, SOLD! This baby looks like it's worth every cent.
@dundalkmacgyver800
@dundalkmacgyver800 3 года назад
I know I'm buying one.
@TerrenceWFunk-ex6qd
@TerrenceWFunk-ex6qd 28 дней назад
Thank you for this video. I've been having such a hard time transitioning from soldering wires into soldering PCB components....I didn't realize I was in over my head so much. I made no less than 4 of those mistakes.... Ty for the help, Manitoba, Canada
@janesmith4645
@janesmith4645 Год назад
Kudos! I appreciate how well-presented this was... clear explanations and demonstrations!
@user-hb8be5wb4q
@user-hb8be5wb4q 3 года назад
Thanks a million, I subbed before 5 minutes into your vlog. I learned to solder when going thru the electronics basic course at Kessler AFB,Mississippi back in 1981. What you show here is true and refreshed my techniques, thanks a lot. Do you have a vlog about SILVER SOLDERING, if so, please post, thanks.
@Quacks0
@Quacks0 3 года назад
If possible, I usually try to pre-tin both surfaces before I join them; the solder joint will flow in a lot easier, especially for "problem" joints or ones with large heat-dissipative conductors.
@michaelcheeto6213
@michaelcheeto6213 Год назад
Learned more in 16 minutes than the last 40 years. Great video!
@joseanderson-cuff6491
@joseanderson-cuff6491 Год назад
A fantastic video, I learnt about some of these mistakes by trial and error over the years not withstanding, this is a fantastic video. Great editing and easy to understand motion pictures.
@eminusipi
@eminusipi 3 года назад
Never will understand why people think that playing loud music contributes to the video. It has the opposite effect.
@killaz123456789100
@killaz123456789100 3 года назад
OMG I know right I hate that shit.
@barrymantz6026
@barrymantz6026 3 года назад
@@killaz123456789100 Everybody who liked your comment was not paying attention and made all 10 mistakes!
@daimyo2k
@daimyo2k 3 года назад
Then turn down the volume.
@eminusipi
@eminusipi 3 года назад
@@daimyo2k Good idea, then the narration would be silenced too!😊
@Nayo68
@Nayo68 3 года назад
Well, theres a volume mute button in your computer thats very effective in these cases you know?
@cicciothelynx
@cicciothelynx 4 года назад
Utilissimi consigli, grazie mille !
@vamaratech5687
@vamaratech5687 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RzQ7rjBz2Yc.html
@marcsangiuliano4273
@marcsangiuliano4273 2 года назад
I was making all those mistakes! Now I will try it the right way now. Thanks for your help, I really needed it.
@paulythebirdmanPaulManalatos
Thank you, very nice! I learned a lot from this video. I have very little experience with soldering and now I feel more confident after learning these tips: ) Have a nice day!!!
@SeekersudiP
@SeekersudiP 4 года назад
Hey.. Buddy.. Some of the tips which you have have shown can distroy the IRON'S BIT. One of them is the wet sponge method which you have shown... It give instant cold sock to the soldering iron beat which can lead the bit toward damage soon. Nice practice anyway.
@Massimo68ac
@Massimo68ac 4 года назад
👍👍👍 Grazie a te riesco a evidenziare errori che commetto! Grande Daniele
@TheAllMightyGodofCod
@TheAllMightyGodofCod 2 года назад
Many, many thanks! Now I can solder! I am still miserable at it but at least I can now stick 2 wires together, which I couldn't before watching your video! It will be very helpful! Obrigado!
@davidahlers4324
@davidahlers4324 2 года назад
Excellent video 😊. Even if you have been soldering for a while you can always learn something new!
@jeffchristianson-ziebell7727
@jeffchristianson-ziebell7727 3 года назад
WOW! This is and has been the best as well as most logical lesson on soldering I’ve watched & learned from so far! Thank you!
@yoonpark8311
@yoonpark8311 3 года назад
There are many things to learn. Thank you very much! To be honest, I don't know all of it. And it really help me.
@johngroeneveld9013
@johngroeneveld9013 2 года назад
Neither did I, until now😎
@Princeton_James
@Princeton_James 2 года назад
I'm totally geeking out saying "wow what a beautiful job!". Thanks.
@veracity91
@veracity91 11 месяцев назад
I actually love this video a lot for some reason lol... out of all the videos on yt for soldering i always come back to this one. 👍🏼🙂
@richardirvine2220
@richardirvine2220 4 года назад
Very informative. thanks for helping me understand proper soldering techniques! :)
@Dreamlanderr
@Dreamlanderr 3 года назад
Thank you very much for pointing out all the mistakes I was making up until this time. 😂😂😂 I was doing each one of these perfectly ... wrong!!!
@freshjohn.
@freshjohn. 2 года назад
Grazie! Questo è il video più utile sulla saldatura che ho visto. Ero frustrato con la mia saldatura, ho quasi rinunciato a insegnare da solo imparando su youtube perché quasi tutti i video non sono dettagliati come i tuoi video! le riprese ravvicinate sono le più utili! Ti stimo e ti ringrazio! Perdonami se il mio italiano non è comprensibile, ho usato Google Translate per tradurre i miei testi.
@pedrojunior8531
@pedrojunior8531 2 года назад
Ótimas dicas,parabéns por passar seu conhecimento.
@71bagarn
@71bagarn 3 года назад
The day i learned the importance of pre tinning wires was the day that changed my life. Nice tips!
@awdhootkanawade
@awdhootkanawade 3 года назад
Pretinning and flux is god sent things
@22kpar1xcyberdyne9
@22kpar1xcyberdyne9 3 года назад
Wow, I am old, I make all of those mistakes. I wondered why some days was beautiful solder and other days was crap. 💩 I didnt know it is all in the intricate details of transference of the heat. Thanks for the education to an old man
@thenetz6866
@thenetz6866 3 года назад
jaja buen comentario
@oldspiced
@oldspiced 7 месяцев назад
of all the soldering videos i have watched, over 20, this is the first one to point out putting soldier on tip makes a better heat transfer. ty!
@henry3397
@henry3397 Год назад
Love this video! one of the best ones ive seen on teaching soldering, you show all the right techniques, and the most skilled I've seen by far. Also the angry emoji's had me dying 😭😭
@blackwater7183
@blackwater7183 3 года назад
Thanks man! I just got into RC's as a hobby and it is enevitable that you will need to solder parts sooner or later. I did most of the mistakes you showed...all of them lol. XD
@vamaratech5687
@vamaratech5687 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RzQ7rjBz2Yc.html
@beentheredonethat6885
@beentheredonethat6885 4 года назад
A common mistake on RU-vid is to take 16 minutes to explain what could be covered, comfortably, in 6.
@Ktulu789
@Ktulu789 4 года назад
Agreed. I watched two mistakes... The filming prowess is amazing... Astounding takes but... I don't care.
@moozeeck5417
@moozeeck5417 4 года назад
If your life depends on 10 minutes, then don't watch all. I mean seriously, 10 minutes is too much? You can watch stupid action movie with Schwarcenegger for hours, but not practical advices for 16 minutes?
@badhills7300
@badhills7300 4 года назад
It is so long, because he wanted all the ads
@viky1354
@viky1354 4 года назад
ikr these tips are good but why 1. Don't make that mistake 2. Don't make that mistake 3. Don't make that mistake 4. Don't make that mistake 5. Don't make that mistake 6. Don't make that mistake . . weird format. im agree this kind of video doesnt need to be long
@valveman12
@valveman12 4 года назад
Well, what else ya gonna do while waiting for your Hydroxychloriquine order to arrive?
@user-vz3qe3vv4o
@user-vz3qe3vv4o 3 года назад
The videos you do are absolutely wonderful. Greetings to you from my country, Iraq
@thekontuli2828
@thekontuli2828 Год назад
This video will still be relevant in 50 years to come Answered many of my questions on soldering Awesome content Danny
@smithy2
@smithy2 4 года назад
Ah memories, first time i used my soldering iron i did a few of these, 1 mistake lead to another and then another, to much solder on an over heating iron is also alot of fun 💧💧💧
@kanhaji8000
@kanhaji8000 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for this informative video, i learnt a lot, thanks for rectify our mistakes. Like done.
@kanhaji8000
@kanhaji8000 3 года назад
Love from Bharat (India)
@amgadghaly6218
@amgadghaly6218 6 месяцев назад
The best soldering tutorial on RU-vid so far, thx a lot
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