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That's not tiny your having a laugh
ОтветитьHello! Do you have an email address? I would like to contact you for a project
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ОтветитьSoldering tiny SMD chips with solder paste and hot air is great, thanks for sharing high quality repair knowledge with everyone. Upvote for you!
ОтветитьWhat alloy did you use with the paste?
Ответитьwhat temperature?
Ответить😀. Groovy.. Modern way to do it...😁
ОтветитьWhat paste is used? Tnx
ОтветитьHi, please tell the brand of this paste.
Thanks in advance
Will using the torch feature of my butane soldering iron be too hot for this application?
ОтветитьOMG
ОтветитьWhat is the temperature of the heat gun?
Ответить5 minutes to solder one IC ?
This is not a time saving method.
I enjoyed well ❤️
ОтветитьWhich paste you used in this video? Which soldering station, airflow strength and temperature?
ОтветитьCan I use this for soldering wires or plates onto 18650 battery cells?
ОтветитьThat's not tiny, it's an SOIC.
ОтветитьThe brand and model of the product you use please..., why do I make this video?, any technician knows how to solder with paste...
ОтветитьWhere can I get that paste that you are using
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ОтветитьIs there flux in the paste or something?
ОтветитьNice, never used paste before. Was planning on using 183c solder wire with hot air to add a m.2 connecter to my laptop and replace a broken connector in my phone. The m.2 connecter has a max temp of 245c so I want to use as low of a temp solder as possible and might use a 140c paste with air.
Paste should still melt at rated temp after it cooled as long as you used flux, right?
I've always tinned the pads on the board then put flux paste on, then seat the chip and hot air it while holding it in place with tweezers.
Solder paste looks like cheating haha, good job tho looks perfect
It looks OK but for industrial, say professional production of electronics this takes much to long.
When I have to solder such a SO16 to a board I can do it in 30-40 seconds. And use the same method, solder paste and a hot air.
Мда, одну несчастную микросхему паять 5 минут... Тут нечем хвастаться. Это все можно спаять зо 10 сек, паяльником
ОтветитьWhat microscope do You use to this videos?
ОтветитьThat poor IC must be totally cooked inside.
ОтветитьI can do it quicker than this with an iron tip and solder reel.
ОтветитьThe last 6 seconds were crucial. That is professional work right here, was afraid the video left me disappointed.
Ответитьwhat is that last thing u applied with a brush?
Ответитьits amazing how these paste "choose" to connect the intended circuitry, but not shorting to the neighboring connections
ОтветитьIs it just or others are ignoring the fact that there a short on the first two pins
Ответить白痴,焊成一個垃圾
ОтветитьHello! What brand of solder paste do you use?
ОтветитьHow many degrees was the air used?
A quanti gradi è stata usata l'aria?
Clean job
ОтветитьJust to make this clear: I have been in dozens of professional electronics labs, not one of them was using solder paste on the lab bench. Solder paste belongs in your production facility and only there.
ОтветитьNever solder with paste and hot air. That's the worst solder quality for the highest price. Always solder SMDs with a 0.8mm or so solder wire and plenty of flux. The only use of paste is for chips that have heat sinks that need to be soldered to the board and that will usually go poorly either way.
ОтветитьEu faço isso aí com ferro de solda em muito menos tempo.
ОтветитьWhat microscope/camera are you using for this?
ОтветитьРуки дрожат как у меня после водки !
Ответитьit would be better not to be disgraced. why put such a large body on paste. and sit down with a hairdryer.
ОтветитьPaste name please
ОтветитьThis paste
ОтветитьSir please give me amazon link
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