Soldering
**Please note**
Be sure to read and sign the Standard Operation Procedures for soldering (PDF)
Materials Needed:
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Soldering iron and stand
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Flux
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Solder
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Wire/electronic component
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"Third Hand" alligator clip stand
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Fume extractor
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Wire strippers
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Wet sponge
Safety Considerations:
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Soldering iron tip will get hot
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Do not touch the tip, use a wet sponge to determine if it's hot enough
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Ensure you unplug the soldering iron before you leave the room
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Be aware of the soldering iron's power cord - keep it out of the way.
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Keep the fume extractor very close to where you're soldering to properly remove smoke
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Solder can splatter, so wear eye protection
Preparation:
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Gather supplies at your workspace.
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Turn on the soldering iron and let it heat up. It should be set to around 600-650 degrees F. Make sure it is securely on the stand and keep an eye on it.
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Strip 1-3 cm off the end of the wires you'd like to solder.
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Hold the wire in between the appropriate cutter on the wire strippers and pull it through to remove coating.
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If you are going to use heat shrink, add it beyond the place you are soldering the wires now.
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Mount any components to your board. If you are soldering wires together, do not connect them yet.
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Coat the exposed wires in flux (this will help remove the oxide layers on the wire).
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Secure the components/wires using the clips on the third hand.
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Set up your fume extractor close to where you will be soldering.


Soldering Components to Circuit Boards:
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Test that the soldering iron is hot enough by melting a small amount of solder onto the tip. This will also help the solder flow.
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Place the soldering tip so that it is just touching your component, and hold it there for 2-3 seconds. The goal is to melt the solder with residual heat, not the actual soldering iron.
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Apply solder to the joint by quickly touching the solder to the joint (not the soldering iron) and pulling away. This will create a smooth, cone shaped blob covering the joint.
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Let the components cool and then snip any excess wires/leads.
Soldering Wires Together:
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As before, tin the soldering iron by melting a small amount of solder onto it.
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Touch the soldering iron to the exposed wire for 3-4 seconds. Then, apply just enough solder to coat the wire. Do this for both/all wires being connected.
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Twist the tinned wires together. Then apply heat using the iron, and add a bit more solder.
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Once cool, cover with heat shrink and shrink using a heat gun.