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Right, I often forget I still own that guitarWhoa, just take my credit card info now for the tester. Plus you gotta pick up your guitar one of these days
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Right, I often forget I still own that guitarWhoa, just take my credit card info now for the tester. Plus you gotta pick up your guitar one of these days
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If you haven’t tried yet, add some solder to both sides of those holes first. That works for me 9 times out of ten. Sometimes I’ll hold a resistor leg or something in there, add solder to *that*, and usually that will clear up any cold solder.…2 holes I can’t clear with wick or sucker for the live of me.
I haven’t tried that but will! I thought about getting a very small dremel bit that’ll fit inside the hole because I’m scared I’m close to burning the traces.If you haven’t tried yet, add some solder to both sides of those holes first. That works for me 9 times out of ten. Sometimes I’ll hold a resistor leg or something in there, add solder to *that*, and usually that will clear up any cold solder.
A trick that I do, hold the board close to your bench, heat the joint and immediately tap it in your bench. I have a vampire solder sucker someone posted here. It hasn’t failed yet. I just bought refills of the silicone tubes.I haven’t tried that but will! I thought about getting a very small dremel bit that’ll fit inside the hole because I’m scared I’m close to burning the traces.
I've had pretty good luck with the Vampire/Engineer SS-02 type solder sucker you can see in DWGI's picture (I actually have a cheap Aliexpress knock-off, but get one in that similar style - the blue plastic solder suckers suck, or, well, don't suck enough - you get what I'm trying to say). You can just use any normal silicone tubing for the nozzle as long as it's the right size, I believe. And remember to clear it every few tries, it can get clogged up.I haven’t tried that but will! I thought about getting a very small dremel bit that’ll fit inside the hole because I’m scared I’m close to burning the traces.
Wait, so John lemons mom was a fish people?
no worriesThanks for the investigation and demo @owlexifry ! Sounds rad with the 4559s. The ICs for it are in the shop, already on a DIP breakout, which is also rad.
I highly recommend it. Perfect for experiments and a better alternative for socketing all the things (I still socket ICs, and I'll die on that hill).Love these breadboard posts. After building a bunch of stuff I’ve always wanted to have on my board, it’s kinda hard to justify doing full builds just to try stuff out (not that that’s stopped me thus far). I’m a bad and slow breadboarder, but these posts have been really encouraging to do more try-before-buy and get those breadboard reps in.