bluntmoment Posted April 11, 2017 Author Report Posted April 11, 2017 1st attempt on DNA 250 the negative was a success but the positive I over soldered and it seems it have pulled up a little. Now it's pulling up with a small piece of circuit board. It is still attached to a bad soldering job. Hey it was my first attempt. But Can I send it in to have it fixed? I'd hate to just throw it away.
dwcraig1 Posted April 11, 2017 Report Posted April 11, 2017 bluntmoment said:1st attempt on DNA 250 the negative was a success but the positive I over soldered and it seems it have pulled up a little. Now it's pulling up with a small piece of circuit board. It is still attached to a bad soldering job. Hey it was my first attempt. But Can I send it in to have it fixed? I'd hate to just throw it away.Ask that here: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1I suspect you will be happy with the answer. 1
awsum140 Posted April 11, 2017 Report Posted April 11, 2017 Back, in ancient times, when I was in tech school that was called "the RCA method"...learn by doing. Pre-tin the wire, lots of heat with just a short time in contact, good solder and good flux will help prevent those kinds of problems.
JTree Posted August 11, 2017 Report Posted August 11, 2017 After soldering a few of these, my favorite method is: 1) if the wire needs to be bent to be happy in the enclosure, bent it before tining. Use flux. 2) the tab on the board has quite a bit of solder already, but go ahead and add a little more before even putting the tined wire against it. 3) put the tined wire against the tab and put your iron on top of the wire and press down a smidge. It will sink in to the solder, remove iron and wait like 5 seconds before releasing the wire. 4) smile at your perfect joint and tell it how lovely it's soldery perfection is. 1
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