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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

TIPS CARE & USE OF SOLDER TO REPAIR ELECTRONIC


 

In this article we provide maintenance tips and the correct use of solder, and the aim to obtain effective results in soldering electronic components. If you do not have experience using a soldering iron, then we recommend you to practice soldering techniques on a few simple components (protoboard), before experimenting with a more complicated circuit. This will help you to avoid the risk of damage to the components when you start to learn soldering.This basic skills most needed to assemble an electronic circuit begins with solder. It takes some practice to make perfect, but, like riding a bicycle, once learned is never forgotten! The idea is simple: the soldering work to merge some of the components according to the schematic. Various models of solder is sold in electronics stores.


NOTE TO THE ELECTION solderVOLTAGE: Voltage solder most often found on the market is in 220-240V/AC. However, there is also a type of low voltage soldering iron (eg 12V or 24V) Solder is designed with a special controller, the goal is to minimize the leakage current, low voltage soldering iron so that the lower the risk of component damage due to leakage current. Low voltage soldering is suitable for use on components that have a high sensitivity, eg, IC, TRANSISTOR.• WATT: Solder has a power rating of 15-500 watts, adjust to the job you do.TEMPERATURE: The type of solder do not have a simple and inexpensive form of temperature regulation. In the solder that has a temperature setting digital temperature readout are, and will have a button control to allow you to vary in temperature settings.Here is how to make perfect soldering:A. All the components to be soldered must be clean and free of dirt and oil.2. Position the solder in a safe place.3. Dip the tip of the solder paste and solder heat ersihkan ends with a sponge.4. At the time of soldering components on PCB do it quickly two or three seconds at most, because if too long will damage the PCB board or component.5. Do not move the parts are soldered to the tin to harden.6. Clean the rest of the remaining lead on the PCB board with a brush.

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