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PostPosted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 2:00 pm 
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Chris Chung posted this helpful image over at the HP museum forums:

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(https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-gui ... n-problems)

(My first major soldering experience was with my UK101 kit. It didn't work, so I resoldered every joint, without really knowing what I was doing, and then it did work!)


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That's the big project for this year, learning how to solder things smaller than my thumb (don't ask). Basically, you want it to look like a cone, I guess.

Thanks for the image!


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I would say that yes, both the joints marked "OK" are just that. They would certainly work, but I would shoot for better. The one on the left doesn't have enough solder, and the one on the right has too much, in my opinion.

I would say the perfect solder joint on a PCB has more of a gradually sloped shape than a perfect cone.


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 12:19 am 
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KC9UDX wrote:
I would say that yes, both the joints marked "OK" are just that. They would certainly work, but I would shoot for better. The one on the left doesn't have enough solder, and the one on the right has too much, in my opinion...

I agree with you.

Is the type of solder even specified in the article? I don't remember after skimming through it once...

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I have a lighted magnifier and examine all solder joints after finishing the board. It's amazing how I'll always find a few joints that look sketchy even though they looked OK without magnification. Too much or too little solder are most common, and cold joints are less common.


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I also examine everything - although I prefer to do it just after each soldering "session", e.g. one IC socket or one set of resistors. I feel it's less risk of overlooking a joint that way. I use lots of light and lots of magnification. And yes the solder joint should look somewhere in between those two "ok" joints also in my opinion - that sloped cone shape KC9UDX describes (or at least I believe we're thinking the same).


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