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64.Tinning and welding of components
In the video, we will learn to tinning and welding of components.
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Then we add a little solder on the pins of the components

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Medium melt solder

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Put a little bit in this position

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Melt this solder

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To stick to this pin

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To make it full

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Then another location also needs to be added solder

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Then connect the copper wire we just tinned to the two solder joints

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Before connecting, let's add a little flux

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This copper wire is already connected to this solder joint now

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Then we pull the line to the other side

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Then you know why you need to use insulated copper wire

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If it is not insulated

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Now the span goes through a lot of components

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It can easily lead to a short circuit

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This position also needs a little bit of solder

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Since this location is not tinned

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We'll burn it a few more times

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Burn the insulation on the surface

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Then stick the tin

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It's welded now

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Cut off the excess

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