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For wiring, we choose to use this special enamelled wire of 0.01-0.02 mm
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Surface must be insulated
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We put the copper wire near this solder joint
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Put a little bit of flux on the solder joint
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Adjust to a more convenient operation direction
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Then use a soldering iron to iron the tip of the copper wire back and forth
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The copper wire sticks to this solder joint
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Then we clean the flux
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Let the PCB cleaner evaporate completely
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To speed up volatilization, you can use an air gun
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There is no residual flux around
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At this time, we can use green oil to fix the copper wire
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Prevent it from being pulled loose during wiring
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Put some green oil along this position of the solder joint
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Then apply a little green oil on the outside near the component
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Do not apply the green oil too thickly
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If it is too thick, it will be easy for the crust to harden after curing.
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Still loose inside
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As for this location on the edge
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This is a double layer motherboard
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It also needs to be attached to another board
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If the green oil is too much, it will also casue an inconvenience
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After the green oil is applied, we use the curing light to cure it