Bottlehead Forum
General Category => Technical topics => Topic started by: Strikkflypilot on December 16, 2014, 10:22:04 PM
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I have been watching the "Basic Soldering Lesson" videos on Youtube.
https://www.google.no/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=video&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CBwQFjAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fplaylist%3Flist%3DPL926EC0F1F93C1837&ei=3EqRVMCLK4iAzAPihIHYDw&usg=AFQjCNF7e7HY_m6OAs50V0CcJ_A0dpmwoQ&bvm=bv.82001339,d.bGQ
I was wondering, is it recommended to clean boards and component leads before soldering, and if You do, what do You use?
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Smart answer: only if they are dirty!
Generally no as the flux built into the solder will take care of finger print oil and general contaminants, but there are two exceptions. NOS parts like capacitors or resistors that have sat around and have oxidized leads (think russian caps), in those situations i find it best to scrape the leads with a knife to expose some shiny clean metal before soldering. Surface mount components, although not strictly necessary i always lay some flux onto the board first as it helps the solder flow to where it needs to go. Neither of those scenarios should come up building a Bottlehead kit, so no is the short answer.
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Thanks for Your answer.
The movies are really great, don't You think?
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Just watched all of them, thanks for sharing! I liked them, very informative yet very brief. Most other basic soldering tutorials are usually much longer or they don't cover a lot of techniques.
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Very interesting and very informative video's.
Thanks for sharing :-)