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45.Flattening of solder joints
In the video, we're going to use the soldering wig to flatten all the solder on the solder joints.
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after the low melt sutter is applied

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next we're gonna use the suttering Wig

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to flatten all the sutter on the sutter joints

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check the front part of the dishotering Wick

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before using it

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if there is a lot of sutter

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cut it off first

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add a little flux on it would be much easier to flatten

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and it can play a roll in heat conduction

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let's flatten this one as well

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when flat in the solder

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the force of the soldering iron to press

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the soldering Wick

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must be light

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the soldering iron is mainly responsible for the

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heat conduction

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of the copper wire

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after melting

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the copper wire will naturally stick the sutter away

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no need to press the suttering iron too tightly

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after the suttering iron is pressed tightly

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it is easy to

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rub

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off the insulating layer on the surface of the wiring

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now

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all the starter joints have been completely flattened

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thank you for watching

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