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Which soldering iron to use - how to fix the components before soldering - how to read resistor colour codes - and so much more ๐
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Which soldering iron to use - how to fix the components before soldering - how to read resistor colour codes - and so much more ๐
https://easyeda.com/julian256
Knobs and nuts.
It's only pronounced sodder if you also think missile is pronounced missal; hostile is pronounced hostel and mobile is pronounced mobil. Not entirely their fault though, I blame the academics who standardised English spelling.
it is pronounced soder in some places and solder n others
Surface mount is a PAIN! Thanks.
Julian, do you have a link to where you got those wen tai resistor boxes from, please? Or which postbag it was on so I can find it? Keen to get some myself! Cheers
Good ol' Muricans calling it Sodder ๐
Phew, saved myself 17 minutes, jumped to the end to see 6 components.
So sod-her ๐๐๐๐๐
I've been watching Julian's videos for years, and am convinced that he refuses to use flux when soldering solely to piss off viewers. LOL
The "L" in solder is most definitely silent.
Hearing the awful British pronunciation 'sollldear' is a form of torture.
It's is disgrace when they call their chaps in the army 'sodders'. I'm sure they are not. It does happen in all armies but to brand the whole lot sodders is a tad 'orf' don't you think.
"solder has a silent L"
Potato Tomato who cares… I most certainly don't speak the Queens English, but I could frankly care less how you pronounce solder. Nobody else should either. There's far too much value in your videos for anyone to be such a pedantic tit about how you speak.