Building and egodriver and I have a feeling i burnt the circuit board. the solder ring for C3 had come off, it's gone a bit black, and the solder won't stick. I really need a solder sucker
check out this thread http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=476.0
It's happened to me--most of which was due to poor soldering technique and equipment.
Make sure to use a low-ish wattage (20-30 W or so) iron with clean tips. Also make sure to tin the tip, which aides heat transfer
That's so so helpful thanks. My cheap soldering iron broke, I think it burnt out, so using an old one with a bigger top :(
Be careful with that iron. I've got a hakko now but if your in the US Lowes carries a low watt Weller in the stores that works great.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_123251-273-SP23LHPK_0__?productId=1007639&Ntt=weller&pl=1¤tURL=%2Fpl__0__s%3FNtt%3Dweller
josh
I got a 25 W Weller "Hobby Iron" from Lowes that has worked ok but I'm not thrilled about. Besides wattage, you've also gotta worry about tip length and size. As far as I know, there isn't any way to buy screw-in replacement tips for those (and similar) irons
Quote from: jtn191 on March 27, 2011, 04:25:45 PM
I got a 25 W Weller "Hobby Iron" from Lowes that has worked ok but I'm not thrilled about. Besides wattage, you've also gotta worry about tip length and size. As far as I know, there isn't any way to buy screw-in replacement tips for those (and similar) irons
You can find them online, I bought some for that exact iron. The original tip if cared for should last a long time though. Desoldering I find is much harder on tips, so depending on how much your doing you can ruin some tips. I just use an old tip for desoldering for this reason.
Here's another vote for the low-wattage Weller. Guy on another message board shipped me one for free as he "can't stand the thought of someone using a Radio Shack soldering iron for PCB work." ;D I still have the Radio Shack one, usually reserve it for bigger jobs as it's a bit hotter.