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lately, I've been doing that, too.
initial solder (I do one lead), then I check the component to get it against the board 'looking right' and solder the other lead in. then go back and do a better job on the first. then clip leads and then retouch (maybe using flux) a final time. it gives a good guarantee and a good look. but its extra work.
Originally Posted by Uncle Erik /img/forum/go_quote.gif When working a PCB, I solder the leads in, clip the leads, then spend a second to reflow the joint. That's how you get smooth pads after clipping leads and the reflow pretty much guarantees against a cold joint. |
lately, I've been doing that, too.
initial solder (I do one lead), then I check the component to get it against the board 'looking right' and solder the other lead in. then go back and do a better job on the first. then clip leads and then retouch (maybe using flux) a final time. it gives a good guarantee and a good look. but its extra work.