I'm somewhat new to soldering and have tried a few times in the past and am terrible at it.
When putting together the HeaterMeter board, I had a lot lot of trouble getting the solder to stick. I got better at it and the LCD board went together a lot better. I think it has to do with my liberal use of the flux.
The Heatermeter board isn't working so I am going to go back over all my connections.
When I was soldering the HeaterMeter board, I was trying to heat up the component lead then apply the solder to the lead and not the iron. At times the hot iron may have been on the lead for 20-30 seconds. Because of this, could I have damaged the components or the board from the heat? Should I start over with a new board and components?
Also, I was redoing one of the components last night. I got the solder removed but then no matter how much flux I used I couldn't get the solder to flow to the lead and the board. Is there something else I need to do if I am redoing a connections? Should I clean the board and lead with something after the solder is removed?
When putting together the HeaterMeter board, I had a lot lot of trouble getting the solder to stick. I got better at it and the LCD board went together a lot better. I think it has to do with my liberal use of the flux.
The Heatermeter board isn't working so I am going to go back over all my connections.
When I was soldering the HeaterMeter board, I was trying to heat up the component lead then apply the solder to the lead and not the iron. At times the hot iron may have been on the lead for 20-30 seconds. Because of this, could I have damaged the components or the board from the heat? Should I start over with a new board and components?
Also, I was redoing one of the components last night. I got the solder removed but then no matter how much flux I used I couldn't get the solder to flow to the lead and the board. Is there something else I need to do if I am redoing a connections? Should I clean the board and lead with something after the solder is removed?