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oisture Tester

oisture Tester. How to Solder. Learning Objectives. Understand the soldering process Practice soldering Continue with design ideas Produce an information bookmark advertising your moisture tester. What is Soldering?….

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oisture Tester

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  1. oisture Tester How to Solder

  2. Learning Objectives • Understand the soldering process • Practice soldering • Continue with design ideas • Produce an information bookmark advertising your moisture tester

  3. What is Soldering?… • Soldering is the method we use for joining electronic components together. • Solder is a metal alloy of TIN and LEAD. • It melts at 200°C.

  4. You will need the following equipment to solder: • Soldering Iron • Soldering Iron Stand

  5. Wire Strippers • Wire Cutters

  6. Solder • Snipe nose pliers

  7. Tips for soldering • Make sure the sponge is damp. 2. Clean the tip of the soldering iron so that it is shiny. 3. Hold the soldering iron on the track and the leg of the component for 3 seconds. 4. Touch the solder against these so that just enough solder runs onto both. 5. Remove the solder and the soldering iron and allow to cool. AT NO POINT TOUCH THE TIP OF THE SOLDERING IRON OR REST IT ON THE CABLE!

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