Amazing!!! Put Salt on Your Electrical Soldering iron and Admire The Results
Amazing!!! Put Salt on Your Electrical Soldering iron and Admire The Results
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Keeping tip clean and use flux with each solder point. After soldering is complete wipe tip with cotton ball and add some solder to tip; let cool. This is standard procedure to protect iron and prolong it's life. Always use a drop of flux for each joint. A must for perfect shiny junctions.
+1 ! and do not let your tip getting too hot for long time as well ;-) i try to stay at 350°C most of the time. if the tip become dull and bluish, you are too hot !
Use anything that stays fairly moist, like a sponge (did this for years in R&D lab), wipe the tip clean after each use, add solder, let cool. Can also use brass wool (like steel wool only brass). This is sold as part of a soldering stand by Hakko, a huge supplier of soldering irons. Don’t bother with this parlor trick of electro-plating!
@@bobf4gsw649 перевести на русский.
All electrical/electronics solder is flux cored. No need to add flux. You only need separate flux on special occasions like, for example, when you're re-working a tricky component and need prolonged contact with the iron. If you want shiny joints, use leaded solder. If you want shiny joints without inhaling lead, some silver alloy lead-free solders make fairly shiny joints! Source: Electronics engineer, been soldering commercial, aviation, and military components for 20+ years. (Not saying that to try and flex! Just mentioning for context 🙂 )
@@Kj16V You must think I am stupid; insulting. you credentials do not me s**t.
8 minutes to show an arcane procedure to compensate for poor solder iron use. A hot metal put into a saline solution will shed scale or charred rosin from thermal shock. A salt water soldering sponge can maintain a soldering tips' cleanliness and prep it for "retinning".
as well, the room would to be well ventilated.
If a soldering iron tip gets that bad, its has been abused and not regularly cleaned and tinned. Don't let this happen in the first place...
Precisely. No one needs to electroplate their soldering tips. Just to learn to properly take care of them.
To me it looks like a very complicated solution to an extremely simple problem. Keep the soldering iron clean.
@@Qspecialman or spend the couple bucks for a new tip lol
I just sand my tips and re-tin with solder
Zinc chloride flux is available at hardware stores for plumbing use, but chloride ion contamination is a serious PCB defect. Salts should never go near electronic soldering. The only flux you should ever use for electronics is type R or RMA; modern designation L0 or L1. Type RA or M/H flux is corrosive, like salt, and must be completely washed off after soldering; and must never be used on stranded wire or in any location where it cannot be completely removed. Try to use materials that are marked J-STD-004; that's the industry designation for electronic soldering flux. You also must not mix ionic residue or incompatible flux with the flux inside your solder. This will deactivate both the salt and the flux and leave you with insoluble residue embedded in your connections. Use salt for tinkering and making mechanical parts, not for electronics.
Problem. Your tip is NOT copper - it is iron-copper-iron sandwich and iron is alloyed with nickel. Here is proper way to put TIN back on nickel alloy - use Zinc Chloride flux, usually used for Pipe Gas soldering, very very cheap. It is Perfect flux for retining such burned nickel alloy tips. 1) clean tip with 800 grain sand paper 2) while tip is COLD, dip it into burned cleaned tip Zinc Chloride flux 3) take piece of metal, soldering wire, SOFT solder sponge. Start heat to 300C, and RUB solder wire into tip. After 20 second, power off. 4) Wait until its COLD. Clean tip with SOFT wet solder sponge, wash it out with water. Repeat 2,3,4 until its covered in tin! Do not forget to wipe and wash tip and sponge from acid! 5) Now use normal Rosin flux and RUB solder until tip picks solder like new from factory. You are welcome.
Just buy a 'soldering tip refresher'. Just dip in when soldering iron hot and you're done. Simple
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@@_Mr_MasterYup ! simples 😊
@@_Mr_Master soldering tip "refresher" (tippy etc) is either "activated" (acidic) rosin flux + tin powder + quarz sand; OR zinc chloride flux + tin powder. First is not very effective, second is OK (if 10000% price overpaying is OK) provided you wipe the tip with soft wet sponge afterwards. Zinc Chloride flux is extremely active and will "eat" tip and your electronics in several days.
@@HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH You can do this exact same process as in the video but using 24V and you'll get sinterized solder powder to mix with the zinc chloride, it ain't that expensive to manufacture the stuff instead of overpaying.
Не нужна соль олово и электро тока, просто окуните горячее жало паяльника в обычную воду пару рас , пойдет распад обгоревшего метала и всё, радуйтесь результатом. 😅😅
Для советского паяльника подойдёт. А вот TS-100 от такой процедуры у меня крякнул. Не выдержал мосфет. Ну либо такие паяльники нужно отключать и только тогда в воду. А вообще желтая губка, которая идёт в комплекте с паяльниками и с которой никто не знает что делать - как раз и предназначена для того, что бы смочить её водой и протирать жало.
6:42 No!
Про какие расы идет речь? Да ещё "пару рас" :))) Звучит нетолерантненько :)))
@@user-hr2ry2ir6f Про те самые )))
@@Minimus83лучше не водой, а глицерином
Einen Lötkolben reinigt man mit einem Salmjakstein. Den heißen Lötkolben mit etwas Lötzinn auf dem Salmjakstein reiben und er ist in wenigen Sekunden absolut sauber und frisch verzinnt.
Selamlar, çıkan klor gazına dikkat. Havalandırması güçlü bir yerde yapılmasını tavsiye ederim.
evet doğru tespit uyarı için teşekkürler
I tried it and it worked.thanks for sharing
Seems to be a complecated way to do what good practice achieves, I use the correct temp and clean after use, no need to re tin the tip.
Talk about over engineering the mousetrap!! keep it clean as you go , flux and solder . Simple .
That's all very well, but in the work place irons may be on all day just burning away, or left on overnight accidentally. The reality is that tips do get crusty and the plating eroded off.
Same issue with my old soldering iron, I have to try this out. Thanks
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Great tutorial video.. Thanks.. I am an occasional solder iron user, once or twice a year perhaps.. This will definitely help me..
There is no merit to this video. Proper tip-cleaning will prevent a tip getting to this condition and even if it does end up this bad, the tip can be cleaned. This process does not even work effectively - notice how there is ABSOLUTELY NO DIFFERENCE between the "before" and "after".... until the cut in the footage... and ONLY THEN does the solder adhere to the tip. What could he have possibly done during the cut? I am fairly sure that he wiped the tip (which would have yielded the results you saw, regardless of whether or not he'd tried the electroplating step).
Если соль заменить на лаврушку или перец, больше вообще лудить не придётся.... 😆 А если заменить на сахар то жало превратится в электрод по чугуну 😂 Напишите ему на "ихнем", что сначала жало чистят, а потом лудят с флюсом, а не страдают фигнёй....
Либо сразу берут жало у которого на кончике покрытие есть, которое лудить не надо))
И не проще просто почистить в паяльной кислоте! И заново залудить!заморочки капец
То же самое будет, если в канифоль капнуть спирт, или ацетон. Автор просто любит залипать на бесполезной трате времени.
@@user-lm8nb3pr3n Зачем на канифоль капать спирт, ацетон? Другое дело, что канифоль растворить в спирту , ацетоне, бензине, скипидаре и потом кисточкой смазывать спаиваемые детали. 50 лет тому назад я так и делал. ☝️😀
Сейчас китайцы стали делать жало паяльника из какого-то говна, которое не лудится ни под каким флюсом. Проще поменять жало на традиционное медное.
Оплётка для удаления припоя. Любой слабоактивный флюс, канифоль например. Олово. Пропитываем оплётку оловом и начинаем по ней с лёгким нажимом водить рабочей поверхностью жала паяльника. Одна-две минуты - облужено до блеска. Но можно, конечно, и так... -=- A braid for removing solder. Any mildly active flux, rosin for example. Tin. We impregnate the braid with tin and begin to drive along it with light pressure with the working surface of the soldering iron tip. One or two minutes - tinned to a shine. But it is possible, of course, and so...
Mr zafer yildiz . Congratulation for 1 million subscribers .
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Biraz açar mısınız benim havya ucum da lehim tutmuyor, aynısını alcaktım ama bulamadım
You could do this OR you could just wipe the hot tip with a damp cotton rag. Works just as well, and is much easier.
Just buy a 'soldering tip refresher', dip in it when soldering tip hot and you're done easy. The thing not expensive and can use many times.
Все замечательно, только есть нюанс. Кончик паяльника покрывают никелем, потому что олово и свинец слишком мягкие и быстро стираются.
who dont love a bit of 'tuz' !!! :)
it’s salt in Turkish
@@poyrikkanal i knew it was salt, i didnth know thats how its written in turkish.
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Очень хорошая идея !
Qual voltagem vc ligou as duas extremidades?
В итоге всех заморочек жало превратилось в серую окисленную фигню. После за кадром жало почистили и облудили с флюсом, что и надо было сделать сразу
Denemeyi düşünüyorum❤ (Düşünmek yok yapmak var)
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reçine kullan arkadaşım başka şeye gerek yok
Good suggestion! Will try next time. During my childhood days we used to have Soldering iron with Copper tip and heated with a blow torch. They used to have Acid in place of flux. The technician will dissolve old Dry cell battery case(he used to tell me that Estrella battery case is more effective over Eveready battery case) in the Acid to get more strength for the Solder to stick to the Copper head. Thanks.
Yes, Zinc is also good flux, particularly the chloride. Also, the common AA or AAA batteries has more zinc than necessary and you can take the black paste and cut the zinc can and put it with little water and use that as a flux. The clear liquid has zinc chloride. This is the common zinc based acid flux. To make flux for soldering electronic components, do not use zinc based acid flux. Take rosin and dissolve in alcohol (methylated spirit) and use that solution. The solder core has activated rosin (activated rosin is more acidic)
Don't bother - just do what he did during the cut - Clean the tip. (Notice how the solder still does not stick until AFTER that cut in the video) The same crud that is preventing the solder from sticking will also prevent the electroplating. You cannot electroplate over crud on the tip. The video is BS.
@@halfrhovsquared Hahaha! Old Joke! Someone sarcastically asked Thomas Alva Edison as to whether it is true that he failed 999 times while Inventing the Incandescent light??? No, actually I found out that you can't make an Incandescent light in 999 ways ... replied Edison calmly. And I always say 'Mistakes are Human beings'... Thanks.
@@user-vx4hp4nz1uhe asked Swann!
Buy a serious soldering iron, and follow the basic rules of soldering and tips maintenence. My Weller station tips are all in perfect condx, after 30 years. All in all, my Weller did cost less than the most bargain soldering iron.
He actually has a pretty nice iron.
@@JasonWW2000 Pinecils and others like it are fine; I use one all the time. But I've also soldered with an authentic Weller made in the 90s, and the pinecil doesn't come close. The main upside is how fast they heat up, but that's because they have so little thermal mass.
They heat up quickly because they have a very powerful heating element and everything is fully embedded with no air gaps. They also have the temperature probe right at the tip so it's able to detect very quickly if the temperature drops and then it applies more power to keep it at the proper temperature. They are available in a wide variety of tips so you can use one with more mass if you need it.
Zafer abi bende bu havyadan aldım ve abartılan kadar iyi olduğunu düşünmüyorum xt-90 konnektörü bir türlü lehimleyemedi, fakat sen videolarında daha başka havyalar kullanıyorsun, fnirsi hs-01 i neden kullanmıyorsun?
Я посыпал и мне батя уши оборвал...
Sure. You produce NaCl and NaOH if you heat salt with your soldering iron. Both will destroy your soldering tip.
That reaction also rips the chlorine atoms off the salt molecule and generates quite a bit of chlorine gas. Only do this outside/in a well ventilated area and don't sniff the gas that's coming out of the reaction.
that and oxygen and hydrogen gas. not enough to matter untill you let lit build i guess. the foam is getting out is explosive gas
@@marshallsober You're correct. It doesn't matter in small quantities but you shouldn't let it build up in a small room/garage.
Не.. Вы видели как он смахнул рукой расплавленный припой? 🤔 Я даже не стал дальше смотреть. Даже за это лайк на века!
Bom dia amigo Nossa ficou muito ótimo a ponteira tenho esse mesmo problema com o meu aparelho de solda na hora de fazer um trabalho que Deus o abençoe sempre amigo um grande abraço Vila Maria Rs Brasil .
İlk defa böyle çözüm görüyorum eline sağlık 🎉
desteginiz için teşekkür ederim
@@ZAFERYILDIZ52 bende teşekkür ederim.
Interesting, but an even better way, is to avoid oxidation by pretinning the solder tip after use and then dipping it slightly into a copper or brass cleaning ball - that works a charm ;)
The method is super, for me it can also interesting if a small elements from iron sheet can covered with thin layer of tin?? ZAFER IS GREAT !!!
I usually wire wheel the tip to get a clean surface then dip in flux apply solder should hold
Namaste Sir, which flux solder wire is best.thanks
Flix solder wire
Да, было такое, что жало не лудилось. Так я его ТИГ сваркой, медь наплавил так и залудил. Уж года три дюжит. Чёт, тогда не хватило мозгов гальваникой нанести слой меди.) Ну а тут слой олова нанесли
Bierz Slamiak zamiast soli - będziesz super zadowolony !!!
Sem audio , deixou muitas dúvidas , on de esta ligado o fios ?
Good job mr.
thx my friend
Ustam bu yapı havyaya zarar vermez değil mi tuzlu sudan sonra sizin havya karışık bir renge bürünmüşte
It seems to be a good method to clean the tip of a solder
Love that soldering iron
Смотря как быстро испаряется флюс , температура выше 400 градусов, поэтому всё обгоревшее.
Excellent idea
thx my friend
Oha Cok iyi tesekkurler tavsiyeniz icin ❤
ben teşekkür ederim
Ну да так можно провода с пол часа лудить,а потом можно и паять
Не! Сказал посыпте, а сам устроил гальванизацию
причём грязного паяльника , он просто айдиот , согласен!
Hello, dear friend, regarding the fact that the tip of the hoe was black and did not take the tin because of the oil with the tin wire that you use, if you could have used a dry wire, you would not have had these problems because I experienced this myself.
А быстрее шевелить ручками нельзя .? За 2 мин можно было всё уложить
i never clean my solder tip and never ever looks like that unless you used it in plastic... i have t12 tips... and electrolysis using salt will create chlorine gas..
Seriously? I take a block of Sal Ammonic, shave some off and mix that into water to make a solution, then plunge the soldering iron tip into it real fast, dip the tip in tinning flux and the solder wets the tip with no problem. Works all the time for me.
Why not cleaning the tip in the end? I would like to see it shiny and brand new...
he would need to polish it with a cotton whool and paste, the shiny finish was just eletrolized off the thing. the tip is not copper made, you wont build a tin layer on anything especially not a solder iron tip that was made to be took cared off great lung cancer source nothing else really, it just eated the tip off you can see it is snmaller
Just dip the hot soldering iron tip into some flux paste and that cleans the tip well enough.
but that Chinese solid flux just fumes away.
Buy an oryx soldering iron made in Great Britain. Tip will last for years and years if you leave it alone and wipe on a damp sponge whilst hot every so often.
ne kadar süre tutulmalı
да возьми наждак войлочный и пастогой ототри до блеска и залуди за 1 минуту ..... а это все херня .. проверено годами
Mi congratulo, penso di sostituire lo stagno con argento...ci provo. Volevo chiede,nei tuoi infiniti progetti, ne hai uno per pilotare motori passo passo? Quando c'era Nuova Elettronica ,aveva un kit per questi motori. Avanti indietro e regolazione della velocità. Ho provato von Arduino ma non mi soddisfa. Grazie e buon lavoro Costantino da Torino
Bien vu, l'aveugle... 😁 Effectivement, probleme fecurant avec toutes les vieilles piontes/panne a souder. Quelle soit en cuivre ou en plaqué. Je vais tester ca rapidement... 👍
Ben omon tuzuna batırıyorum tutkal gibi sağlam oluyor lehim tek seferde her açıdan lehimi tutturabiliyorum
انت كهرباء الموصلة ف الكوب ولا 12 فولت
Not the way I'd clean my tips. But if you do want to try it, don't breathe in the chlorine gas that bubbles off.
Da ist es besser mit einem feuchten Lappen die heiße Lödspitze abzuputzen und sofort etwas Lötzinn auftragen. Das dauert 3 Sekunden.
Tips are like a $1.00. All the water, time, salt, electricity, etc to just clean one tip? 🤣
i use flux and keep it clean works great
There will come a day when that first one won't work and you will try this method. don't forget to thank me
THANKS & GRAT.
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Zefer kardes bukadar zahmete gerek yok ki. Bildigin limontuzunu havyanin ucuyla erit sonucu gör
Lead-Free solder always destroy the tip very fast as I seen after years of soldering, some kind of buildup occur from this on top of the surface or completely removes it. some good 60-40 tin and not cranking the iron all the way up to 480C is what makes your tip last the longest. I have a few tips that I used so much the actual tip assembly is wearing and breaking down in itself but the actual edge of the tip where the tin is applied is still in perfect working condition
Para una galvanización no es necesario la sal, de hecho se puede hacer con agua destilada.
However, the soldering tip cleaners (from Weller, Ersa or Stannol ...) make this much easier. Since then, my soldering tips have lasted a very, very long time😏
Yıllardır bunu düşünüyorduk nasıl yapalım diye elinize sağlık Lehim markası güzelmiş modelini markasını yazar mısınız nereden satın alacağız
Mantap luar biasa👍
Yo le echo silicon líquido y limpia la punta.
и на долго этого хватит?
Terrible..you gotta clean the tip every once in a while and keep a damp sponge handy while you’re soldering….
*_Ощ хачиствинна, нащаника!_* ☝🏻😂👍🏻
Bruxaria!
Is it not dangerous to just hold these "electrodes" without anything in-between, when oxygen and hydrogen is being produced in that glass? When you accidentally touch those wires together and make a spark this can cause an explosion...
It is very good
There is a sponge with regular water that comes with the kit.
Simply keep your Soldering Iron clean and the solder will hold on it.
Bu onanizmlə məşğulkən mütləq ərəbcə fiziki dualar oxunmalıdır, yoxsa faydalı olmur
Great idea!
So, I use a block of sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) to clean my soldering tip during use and it takes approximately 4-5 seconds to restore the entire tip back to clean and tinnable. This has been a standard practice in soldering going back at least half a century so I have no idea why you’d want to go through such a long process, especially when it generates a toxic solution of lead and tin salts as an intermediate step.
your solution is in the sae kind...chloride and ammoniac not near circuit board like current and salt make chloride gas
- Fajna szklanka :)
What would happen if you clean the tip before doing all that? Maybe a fine wire wheel, or, super fine sandpaper. another thing to try, is to get the tip hot, then, just swipe it on a wet solder station sponge. Then cool it, and use this process to re-tin it, if this is actually a better process than just applying solder to a clean tip.
This method is a method to be used when your pages do not work, because after a while the nickel plating wears off completely.
once again the secret of a long lasting soldering tip is F L U X simple as that
It makes it taste much better too when you lick it to see if it's hot enough yet.
😅🤪😛😅🤣😅😂👍👍👍 Super 👍
Человек хернёй страдает. Ставишь температуру минимальную (плавления олова), макаешь в канифоль потом в олово и всё.
Если сильно обгорает (особенно медные жала), только механически убирать, во время нагрева держать в канифоли и прямо туда добавлять олово.
А сталь не залуживается !!!!
To all the people new to soldering.. the real answer to this problem is only buy good quality iron tips. Then this problem is non-existent.
Can you suggest some brands?
Best brand tips lose tin too. It is oxidation of tinned surface. When soldering tip is not used, hold as much molten solder on soldering tips as much as possible, especially in between soldering when the tip is turned on hot. Do not leave clean soldering tip with power on. When storing soldering tip, leave molten solder on the tip, let it cool then wipe off any flux off the tip. The flux accelerates oxidation of the tin on the soldering tip.
çok iyi olmuş ellerinize sağlık
çok teşekkür ederim
Don't use salt it is highly corrosive, both to your iron and circuit boards plus the components. Use wire wool to clean the tip of your iron.
I have never seen such a carry on to clean a soldering iron tip My Tip is get a cleanig sponge for about a buck/$/£ or for a few bucks have some spare tips to change and put the bad ones to aside to clean when you can be bothered
Hello, this method is the tin plating method with electrolysis in cases where the cleaning sponge, resin and other cleaners do not work and the tip is completely damaged. You can reuse old tips with this method
Or you could just clean the tip and tin it during heating up, in about 3 minutes without the need of anything more than a craft knife and a bit of solder
Bravo Ty 👍👍
Which salt is this ? NaCl ??
probably
Or just use a wired brush to clean the tip after use.... and with rosin Flux will be like new....