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Populating my MOSFET driver PCB with both surface mount and through hole components.
https://easyeda.com/julian256/DCOI-Mosfet-Driver

By Julian

Youtuber, shed dweller, solar charge controller aficionado

16 thoughts on “Another soldering video – muppet 2”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AiPCBA says:

    Great video! Want to collab for PCB videos?

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MrDawen1997 says:

    Another useless video

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Knauth says:

    It looks like your fine tip iron has oxidised. This might be because it's running a little hotter (340º) and/or it may not have been tinned effectively. Try cleaning it up, use some tip refresher (sparingly) if necessary and re-tin it. I've found through trial and error that my tips have started to last longer when using quality solder and wetting the tip before turning the iron off, preventing oxidisation. As with other suggestions, a finer solder will help with the solder blobs on the surface mount pads.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tengelgeer says:

    A DCDC converter to drive a mosfet in a DCDC converter seems a bit like DCDC-seption…

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tubeDude says:

    You should use RA Liquid Flux. Get it from Mouser What's the part # for that soldering iron?

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Hofmann says:

    hey Julian

    I'm not terribly good at working with tiny parts and things, so I modified myself a toaster-oven into a reflow-oven.
    I can't emphasize enough how easy life got!
    I would stick that little board (or rather 3 at the same time) in the oven, solder all the SMD parts in one go, then carry on with the throughhole parts.. a walk in the park…

    Build an oven yourself, there is loads of different conversion-kits around!
    Mine is called X-Toaster (the documentation of my oven is on their page if interested)

    Greetings from Switzerland – Michi

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars kirkb4989 says:

    To clean the tip, you need a second "brass shavings" (or copper) scrubbie pad to add to your holder to pack it more firmly then stab at it several times rather than wiggling it around….

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TAX THE CHURCHES says:

    You muppet

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars steveandamyalso says:

    Uh, Julian, you need to invest in some good tweezers. Your pick and place tooth pick is clever and all, but if you are going to spend some time with SMT stuff, you need to be able to manipulate the components.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brett McConnell says:

    use a multi-meter on continuity should light up the leds

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andy White says:

    Using "shavings", I think you need more in there than you've got and they need packing tight! Then plunge! I got a job lot of copper pan scrubs from B&Q. 3 in a jamjar fills the jar to the top with no chance of bottoming out… instead of waggling it about … stab into the pile a few times and let nature take it's course. Oh and keep the tip out of the disease riddled sponge. Soft copper would take the beating but these new hard Iron covered with copper jobbies don't like being quenched every verse end.
    If you get the plated iron shaving panscrubs a la poundshop, they can be a little aggressive – I've found they're OK – just don't be quite so rough, the new tips are a lot tougher than the old style soft copper slugs. I have a tin of flux next to my jar, plunge into the shavings a few times, into the flux and then get back to the job. I've done this for 50 years, never liked the damp sponge and copper or brass lathe shavings were easy to find.
    I neglect my tip quite badly, but my end is always shiny.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ni5ei says:

    Do you have a link to the tweezers which can test LEDs? All I get on AliExpress are eyebrow tweezers with LED lighting.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kyoudai Ken says:

    Since the EU forbids sellers selling lead based solders to hobbyists soon, I just bought 2kg of 1mm leaded solder with 2.5% flux core. Cost me over 73 EUR. Worth it. Will serve me the rest of my life.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Defpom's Electronics Repair says:

    Hi Julian, can you email me please via my "about" page I want to send you something, I cannot see any way of contacting you directly.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Greg Smith says:

    Use a miltimeter to light up the led

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars elesjuan says:

    I like using this SMD solder paste for surface mount stuff. It has solder and flux both in it, and it's tacky like normal flux. Place a small dollop of the paste on the pads, place component, apply iron. Works really well! The only issue… it comes in the little commercial tubes that you were previously looking for a solution to dispense. There's a super neat 3d print sketch on thingiverse for dispensing those tubes.

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