Matopotato
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I just soldered the components to Karaoke and Celsius boards for making a Boss CE-1 with the preamp clone (-ish).
I strikes me that the Karaoke PCB from Lectric-FX was quite easy to solder the components to. I find the same for Aion FX PCBs as well.
I use a station with about 380 deg C ("716 F"), a 2 or 3 mm hoof point (0.08-0.11 ") and lead free solder.
Then I was doing the Celsius pre amp board.
And some solder points just won't heat up as the others. This seems to happen more often to points going to ground which made me think that there is more copper involved, thus more heat/time needed.
I swapped to a 1mm point and upped to 412 C and later 450 C ("842F") and still some point refuse to flow the solder.
The solder pads on pedal PCBs as slightly but visibly smaller/narrower so I try to wiggle the iron tip and leg to allow for the hole being visible.
I also used liquid flux.
Anyone else experienced anything similar?
Any hints on what I am doing wrong?
Because I do not think there is anything actually wrong with PBCs from pedalpcb in this regard, else there would have been tons of posts already.
I strikes me that the Karaoke PCB from Lectric-FX was quite easy to solder the components to. I find the same for Aion FX PCBs as well.
I use a station with about 380 deg C ("716 F"), a 2 or 3 mm hoof point (0.08-0.11 ") and lead free solder.
Then I was doing the Celsius pre amp board.
And some solder points just won't heat up as the others. This seems to happen more often to points going to ground which made me think that there is more copper involved, thus more heat/time needed.
I swapped to a 1mm point and upped to 412 C and later 450 C ("842F") and still some point refuse to flow the solder.
The solder pads on pedal PCBs as slightly but visibly smaller/narrower so I try to wiggle the iron tip and leg to allow for the hole being visible.
I also used liquid flux.
Anyone else experienced anything similar?
Any hints on what I am doing wrong?
Because I do not think there is anything actually wrong with PBCs from pedalpcb in this regard, else there would have been tons of posts already.