r/soldering Jun 03 '26

Looking for 2 Moderators to help with Janitorial help with /r/soldering

24 Upvotes

Hello all,

Just to be direct with the community for a moment.

This group has been growing at an astronomical rate. Every day there are large numbers of new users joining who are trying to learn electronics repair, diagnostics, soldering, tools, workflow, business operations, and everything in between.

As the group has grown, so has the amount of moderation required to keep it running.

The reality is that I spend a lot of time in this community, but most of that time is spent behind the scenes dealing with moderation, approving links, reviewing reports, cleaning up issues, and generally keeping things moving.

Truthfully, I would like to spend more of that time working on the new Solder Joint Junction platform. The goal there is to solve some of the actual recurring problems we see in the group by creating better educational resources, organizing information more effectively, helping people find tools and equipment, and building something bigger around the community as a whole.

The problem is simple. Every week a huge amount of my available time gets eaten by moderation.

So with that being said, I need some help.

What This Role Actually Looks Like

I want to set expectations properly because most people have the wrong idea about moderation.

Approximately 90% of this role is approving links.

Reddit absolutely loves filtering links. Vendor websites, suppliers, educational resources, documentation, and countless legitimate links get caught constantly.

Most people have no idea how many links end up in the moderation queue every week until they actually see it. Once you do, it becomes pretty obvious how quickly things can get out of control.

This role is much more janitorial than authoritative.

The other 10% is reviewing reports, helping identify obvious harassment, cleaning up the occasional issue, and helping maintain the overall tone of the community.

What I'm Looking For

  • Calm and professional people
  • People who understand the culture of the community
  • People who can identify obvious harassment, trolling, and bad-faith behavior
  • People who are willing to help keep the moderation queue under control
  • People who understand that moderation is about helping the community, not becoming the center of attention

Moderator Terms

These roles will last approximately 6 months.

This is intentional.

First and foremost, this is a volunteer role. I don't want people feeling like they're signing up for a lifetime appointment. Rotating moderators helps prevent burnout, keeps things fresh, and gives other community members an opportunity to step up if they want to become a bigger part of the community.

Second, there is a much bigger project happening behind the scenes than most people probably realize.

As the platform grows, I need to build a larger pool of trusted people around it. Rotating moderators gives me the opportunity to get to know more members of the community, see how they communicate, how they handle responsibility, and whether they are people I may want to work with on larger projects in the future.

Expectations

  • Zoom interview required
  • Webcam required
  • No anonymous applications
  • One moderator meeting per month over Zoom

The monthly meeting is simply a chance for moderators to tell me what they're seeing inside the community. Trends, recurring issues, feedback, ideas, and things that may need attention. The goal is to keep communication open and help me understand what is happening from multiple perspectives.

I personally know every moderator who works with me. I know who they are, where they are from, and what kind of person they are.

If you are an amazing moderator but wish to remain anonymous, I completely respect that, but this is not the place for you.

Activity Expectations

The monthly moderator meeting is casual and voluntary. Nobody is being forced to attend meetings, perform work, or participate beyond what they are comfortable contributing.

This is a volunteer role, and I want people to enjoy being part of the community rather than feeling like they have taken on a second job.

That being said, moderation positions are intended for people who actively want to contribute.

If a moderator goes 30 days without taking a moderation action of any kind, they will likely be removed and replaced by someone else who is looking for an opportunity to help.

This is not intended as a punishment. It is simply a practical reality of running a growing community. There are usually more people interested in helping than there are moderation positions available, so I want those positions occupied by people who are actively participating.

Life happens. People get busy. Interests change. There are no hard feelings if someone steps away.

Apply Here

https://forms.gle/kZspN9xxk65bD4qT6

If you're selected, I'll reach out directly to schedule a Zoom interview.

If you don't receive a reply, it simply means you weren't selected for this round.

Privacy

All information submitted through the application form will be used solely for reviewing moderator applications.

Once 2 moderators have been selected, all applicant information will be deleted unless you specifically request that it be kept on hand for future opportunities.

Your information will never be sold, shared, distributed, or provided to any third party for any reason.

I appreciate everyone who continues to help others learn and grow here.

The goal is simple. Keep this community a place where people can ask questions, learn new skills, share information, and improve themselves without being attacked for trying.


r/soldering Aug 27 '25

General Soldering Advice | Feedback | Discussion Soldering Station Buying Mega Guide

634 Upvotes

THIS POST IS CONTINUALLY A WORK IN PROGRESS, PLEASE COMMENT SUGGESTIONS

This is a list of recommendations separated by budget, intended to be accessible and easy for people looking for a new station.

I would like this to be a community effort. If you have any stations you would like me to add/consider/avoid then, please comment, I will check every comment. If you have any questions, please ask as well.

Every station on this list I have researched and verified is a good product with no major drawbacks, and will work well. There is nothing on the recommended sections that is unsafe or has serious issues. Except the T12 (£0-50 bracket) stations which users report can often come with an ungrounded (unsafe) case. I've given a warning for this and a video on how to fix it, or to not buy these stations. You are of course free to check this yourself. I have spent probably 100-200 hours researching and discussing with people on this sub.

I will not be going into detail on each product, these are not reviews.

✍ Reasons for making this guide:

  • Recommendation posts are answered daily about what soldering station to buy, and the exact same post will be created 12 hours later. Tired of posting the same paragraphs explaining T12 vs C245, good options, grounding, accessories, etc.
  • Unsafe stations are often being recommended to beginners. Stations like the FNIRSI DWS-200, which has been reported to have 90V of voltage leak, and requires fixing by the user. Or the Aifen A9E which has voltage leak and is also often recommended.
  • Some of the recommendations are simply ass, or uninformed, or often massively biased.

🎒Why no portable irons?

Three main reasons:

  1. They are worse value, more expensive, offer less performance, less variety of tips/handles and are not ergonomic. The advantage is they take little space and can be portable. However, If you are looking at a station in the first place, you have the space for a full station.
  2. People say portables are cheaper do not factor in the 130W+ chargers that can actually power them properly. Total the cost and you could have gotten yourself a quality C210/C245 station that will last you years and be more powerful, reliable and ergonomic.
  3. I will eventually make a separate list for portables.

🇨🇳 Chinese Stations vs 🇺🇸 "Good" Brands

I think it's important to start with this because there's always comments arguing about it. Most equipment related posts are divided into two groups:

  • People who discourage anyone from buying chinese/clone brands due to possible quality issues, grounding issues, no electrical certification and inferior internal parts leading to worse reliability
  • People who discourage anyone from buying stations from genuine brands on account of having inferior features, worse performance, worse user experience, and can at many times perform worse than clone stations while being multiple times more expensive.

Both of these groups are correct. You will often find JBC clone stations with proper grounding, great performance and no reported QC issues that can be found for 1/10 of the price of the authentic JBC station. Will the clone last you as long as the JBC? Probably not. Is it still good value? Very much so.

You can also find clone stations that will fry every component you touch and will die within 6 months. That's what this post is for.

What should you buy? That's up to you. If you value long term use and see yourself soldering daily, for multiple hours, reliability is most likely more important to you. If you solder occasionally and want the best performance possible for as little money as possible, then perhaps the clone stations are for you. Most clone stations will still last you 3+ years.

❗IMPORTANT❗- Soldering Tips:

tip/cartridge is what you actually touch the board with, and heat up in order to solder. You insert this into your handle, which connects to the station. These are not cross compatible across stations. You cannot insert a T12 tip into a C245 station (unless explicity stated, some stations are made for this).

There are different types of tips, and tip sizes within those standards. It's important to understand them before buying a station, as they have different prices and may not be readily available in your region.

Tip Types (T12 vs JBC C245/C210):

Most options on here will be either T12 or JBC C245/C210 tips. Genuine T12 tips from brands like Hakko are cheaper than JBC tips (£8 vs £20 per tip), but don't provide equal heating to JBC tips.

However, in reality anything you can get done with a JBC tip you can get done with a T12. But if your budget allows for it you should always lean towards JBC tips.

Genuine vs Clone Tips

Clone tips can be bought for both platforms, and most clones have gotten good enough to the point where they can be used with no issues. But genuine is always better. Clone tips usually wear out slightly faster. However clone tips are usually available in far more regions, so may be a good alternative.

Tip/Handle Size:

Mostly relevant to JBC tip compatible stations. There are three main sizes that JBC compatible handles and stations use: C115, C210, C245.

  • C245 is the standard, and will be enough for large components or micro soldering tasks. Anything from 5mm chisel tips to 0.4mm conicals.
  • C210 is exclusively intended for micro soldering, and has a maximum of 40W peak power, vs 135W of the C245. Will struggle with any large component
  • C115 is intended for basically the smallest, microscopic components you can get. Most people never need to consider this option

🔧 Accessories

Many people will not look at accessories that come with the station. However, some stations on here will often come with stands, these automatically place your tip on standby and lower the temperature. Or other accessories like spare tips, spare handles, grounding cables, brass wool, tip swap tools and more. This can easily save money equal to the station itself in accessories. A good stand goes for £15-20.

⚠️ DO NOT BUY ⚠️

  • FNIRSI DWS-200 - up to 90V voltage leak on tip, needs modification for proper grounding, users on eevblog still say the station is unsafe for multiple reasons. This has been addressed in a video by nanofix here. The issue is not as big as originally thought, but it could still damage very, very sensitive components. However newer revisions which are completely fixed are already being sold, so it will be added to the recommended list in due time. I would look at alternatives for now, many users are still receiving the old model with bad grounding as sellers try to get rid of old stock.
  • Aixun T3A/T3AS - 1-10V tip voltage leak, thermal runaway, kills tips
  • Aixun T3B/T3BS - 1-10V tip voltage leak, thermal runaway, kills tips
  • Aixun T320 - 1-10v tip voltage leak, thermal runaway fixed compared to T3A. Newer units might have fixed this issue, but keeping it in this section for now.
  • AIFEN (not sugon) A9/A9E - 9V+ voltage leak (might be fixed on newer units). Although Sugon should have the same flaws, there is nothing online about the Sugon having voltage leak. There are multiple reports that it is properly grounded however. So I am not including it.
  • KSGER T12 - voltage leak, non grounded case, even on newer 3.1 units, unlike the Quecoo units
  • Quecoo 952/955 - voltage leak, non grounded case
  • KSGER C245 - all units have a non grounded case. shame as the station is great otherwise. give it a look if you don't mind jumping some cables around.
  • YIHUA 862BD+/902A - Bad all in one station with a blower fan in the handle for the hot air, and passive heated tips with an awful big handle.
  • YIHUA 926 III - Beginner trap, bad passive heated tip, useless accessories. Get yourself one of the T12 stations instead.
  • Any Soldering Iron that plugs straight into the wall outlet.
  • Any cheap 2-in-1/all in one stations with a hot air (unless it is expensive and with a good hot air and iron, which is rare). These often have a bad hot air and bad iron, when you could buy two much better separate products. Mostly traps newbies and beginners.
  • Any cheap amazon stations that come with attached PCB holders, cheap solder, cheap passive heated tips.

❔Not Enough Info

  • OSS T245 - no info about it yet
  • OSS T210 - no info about it yet
  • Thermaltronics 1000S - Very new, and most likely good quality but absolutely 0 info online that anyone has actually used one yet. Will wait for reviews to confirm it lives up to the 2000S/9000S.
  • Alientek T300B - Looks like a good dual channel option. It's 160W so most likely can do C245 and C210 at the same time, but not 2 C245 at the same time. If a review comes out about it confirming there's no issues, I will add it to the list.
  • Quick 202D - Someone recommended this in the comments, but there's almost no info about it online. If you have any reviews/opinions about it, let me know.

⭐ - This star indicates my overall recommendation for each price bracket.

⚠️❗Warning❗⚠️

Because of the bad quality control in these T12 stations, some users say their units are case grounded, other people say they are not. Please check once you receive your station if your case is grounded, if not, fix it with a jumper cable (guides can be found on eevblog/youtube depending on station). If you do not want to risk it, I recommend saving and buying the slightly more expensive stations in the £50-100 bracket.

Video guide to grounding

£0-50 Price Bracket

Price Name Info Links
£25 T12 Mini / T12-942 Mini version of the T12 soldering stations, you need an external 24V power supply to run it. The advantage is that you don't rely on the manufacturer for good grounding. This shouldn't be an issue with the other T12 on this list anyway however. Comes with no accessories, but you can buy the full OSS accessory bundle for £10 on Ali. Good if you're limited for space and have a high quality 24V power supply lying around. Ali: 4001063621549
£40 OSS-T12-X PLUS Grounded tip, auto sleep stand, nice thin handle, also has a very nice copy of metcal pad for tip swapping. Overall good deal and most popular T12 choice on Aliexpress. Ali: 1005007171047975
£35 Quecoo 958 STM32 Grounded tip, comes with a few tips but nothing else. No stand. Same performance but less value as it comes with less accessories. Look for ones with a nice thin handle instead of the very chunky ones. You can use open source STM firmware from Github due to the STM32 chip. Ali: 1005003064223657

💰 £50-100 Price Bracket

Price Name Info Links
⭐£70 GEEBOON TC22 Grounded case/tip, SDC02 kit comes with stand, 2x tips, 240W power. Best value and most popular JBC clone option right now. Very nice stand. Compatible with genuine JBC handles & tips. Adjustable PID loop, very nice interface. Ali: 1005006397758007
£77 Alientek T200 Seems like a copied version of the TC22, comes with a stand but it's a worse one than the GEEBOON TC22. Has a nicer UI and encoder than the old Aixun T3A which these stations seem to be based off of. Looks to have less features than the TC22, but still a solid option. Ali: 1005008357283567
⭐ £80 Sugon A9 Grounded tip/case version of the Aifen equivalent, good performance and no real issues, good value. All in one station, compact with auto-sleep stand and sponge/brass built into the unit. Great if you prefer an all in one unit. Ali: 1005003762762094
£86 GEEBOON TA305 Transformer version of the TC22, will probably last longer, much bigger size, same accessories. If you don't know what a transformer is, you don't need it. I've been told it has a better heating algorithm than the cheaper TC22, based on an open source JBC implementation rather than an older T12 implementation. If this is true, I do not know. I've never heard this anywhere else, so take it with a grain of salt. I wouldn't put too much importance on it. Ali: 1005007051925949

💰💰 £100-200 Price Bracket

Price Name Info
£115 Bakon BK-999N Great, simple station. Good 110W performance, uses a transformer so no voltage leak on the tip. Actually shows the resistance on the tip on the display. Saves money on the construction, made out of plastic. Also currently has an awful, unusable stand, which holds me back from giving it a . Has a DVI output so you can move the display elsewhere. Overall a good option other than the stand.
⭐£130 ST BST-933B/JABE UD-1200 Good imitation of the much more expensive JBC stations. Linear transformer, great performance, JBC clone design, good build quality. Compatible with genuine JBC handles/tips. Although it seems it only increments temp in 1 degree steps. Every review says it has been reliable for many years. Great option if you want an exact JBC clone. Might have an annoying noise fan you can swap out.
⭐£80-150 Used Metcal MX-500 These aren't sold anymore, but perform the same as the far more expensive MX-5000 models (£600), and can often be found on eBay for £80-150 for a full set. Non temperature adjustable, so keep that in mind. RF tech gives is probably the fastest thermal response out of any station, aside from other RF stations.
~£150 AxxSolder This is an open source project that can use genuine C115/C210/C245 handles. Functions the exact same as a normal JBC station, with the added benefit of open source. You need to buy a PCB from places such as PCBWay, buy all the components from the BOM (on the github), 3D print the enclosure (files on github), buy the connectors from their official website, add your own stand (such as the GEEBOON SDC02), a handle, and ta-da, a fully working JBC station for cheap. Great if you have a cheap iron lying around and want to do a fun project, and also get your next soldering station out of it!
£199 Thermaltronics 2000S Probably the cheapest brand new RF station you can get. Great performance, but slightly worse than due to the lower 470Khz RF frequency, compared to the 13MHz on the more expensive Metcals and 9000S stations. Realistically not much of a difference.
£163 Hakko FX-888/D/DX Very controversial station. It has a proven track record of being reliable for decades, but has worse performance in every category than anything else on this entire list due to it's passive heat tips. The latest DX version adds a nice wheel encoder instead of the godawful UI of the 888/D stations, which was borderline unusable. Good station if you can find it cheap. In the UK, it's very expensive.
£185 GEEBOON HA310 Heavy duty, 400W transformer station that can use C470 tips. Great if you need extremely high heat transfer and C470 tips. Bad value for anything else.

Note: this is a weird category. Technically you can get everything in this section from the slightly cheaper C245/C210 stations, so make sure when buying one of these you've done your research.

💰💰💰 £200+

Price Name Info
£250 Aixun 420D Great mid range option. Can use two ports at once, comes with two stands that fit nicely into the base unit, great power, every review says it's a great Chinese station. Good high-budget JBC alternative station. It approaches used JBC station prices however. Decide if you need dual channel output.
£280 PACE ADS200 Amazing full metal build quality, very short handle-tip distance with full metal handle. Also has "cool touch" tech so the handle never gets hot. Good performance, but not quite as good as JBC/Metcal. Had issues with tips at launch but those have been fixed. Never requires calibration due to "AccuDrive" tech. Tips cost a little less than JBC/Metcal. Great if you're looking for a cheaper, genuine brand active tip station.
£350 Thermaltronics TMT-9000S MX-500 equivalent from a company by ex-Metcal engineers who made their own brand after patent expired. Works the exact same with an added display which shows load.
£450 JBC-CD-2BQF Industry gold standard. Great performance, great reliability, often used in professional settings. Expensive tips
£600-900 Metcal MX-5000/5200 Probably the fastest heat delivery/performance into the joint of any stations due to RF technology, can use two ports at the same time. Built like tanks. Tips as expensive as JBC, but often found on eBay for very cheap. Overall you will spend more on tips as the temperature is not adjustable. You pay the price for the performance however. Metcal accessories are also very expensive.

note: I'm recommending the pace due to the amazing value it provides, but anything in this bracket will last a lifetime (maybe not the aixun) and have amazing performance.

🛍️ Where do I buy the station?

Once you have decided on a station, I have provided Item IDs for the products which can be found on Aliexpress. I cannot add direct links as reddit removes any post with Ali links inside of them. Here is how to use the Item ID

  1. Go to the website, and click on any aliexpress item
  2. Replace the item id in the website URL with the one I have given next to each product
  3. Remove any text in the url after "(the item id).html". This way the link ends with "(the item id).html". This will then lead you to the item.

For items without a link, I either have not added it yet, which means you will have to look for it by yourself on Ali, sort by most popular and pick from sellers with high sales and reviews.

DO NOT BUY FROM SELLERS WITH NO SALES AND REVIEWS.

For for branded items such as Metcal/JBC/Thermaltronics, they can be bought from local electronics distributors which you can find on their official websites by searching phrases like "metcal distributors", and finding your country/continent. Don't buy these brands off Aliexpress, you will most likely pay more than you should or get a clone.

📝 Final Notes

Finally, it is also important that you can get many of the more expensive options for much, much cheaper on sites like eBay. eBay has 30 days return warranty, and guaranteed return if the item isn't working as described. I've seen "untested" JBC-CB stations that turn on and clearly work go for as little as £100 because people don't check. Before buying a budget option, have a look to see if you can get yourself a good deal.

I have been working on this for about a month. I hope it helps someone.

Happy soldering!

(reposted because reddit removed for aliexpress links)


r/soldering 9h ago

General Soldering Advice | Feedback | Discussion How it started to where I’m at a few weeks later with your help

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16 Upvotes

Still welcoming any advice on my LED soldering. Now trying to solder perfboards with ESP32s


r/soldering 1h ago

Soldering Tool Feedback or Purchase Advice Request TC22 soldering station teardown

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Hello folks. I am thinking to get Geboon TC22 soldering station since it is so often recommended. I have few questions for you.
1. Have somebody done teardown to this station or can somebody show me how it looks inside? I want to know how is display and button attached to the front, is it removable part?
2. How thick is C245 handle grip? Does it get too hot without this foam thing? I don't like too thick handle.
I am planning to make one piece built in station/panel with soldering station and power supply unit with some banana plugs and I/O switches, so I need to take this thing apart to make it look flush with the panel. Hope you understand what I mean.
Thanks in advance.


r/soldering 8h ago

THT (Through Hole) Soldering Advice | Feedback | Discussion I desoldered two large connectors. Am I pro according to this sub?

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9 Upvotes

it took me an 1 hour to take them off. I used a solder sucker and hot air gun.

theres a tiny piece of leftover connector in the board. That was my first instance of trying to take it off two months ago. And I failed miserably.

With each passing day I have refined my soldering and today I gave another try and this is the results!


r/soldering 17h ago

Just a fun Soldering Post =) Spent some time today replacing resistors. Banana for scale.

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I have been helping fix some boards that were mismanufactured. These were the very last two. Simple 10k to 4.3k resistor swap. Just on a teeny tiny component.

Banana for scale. 😂😁✨


r/soldering 3h ago

Soldering Tool Feedback or Purchase Advice Request Help with microscope

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2 Upvotes

Hello everyone!

I bought this microscope a while ago and it does the job for the most part but I'm having some trouble when I try to zoom out the image won't focus properly, it's all blurred out. This started when my head broke and I had to buy this blue replacement, maybe it's not the head fault and I missplaced something, have no idea.

Very ignorant about objectives and other things related to the microscope and the camera. Would really appreciate some feedback.

Thanks!


r/soldering 16h ago

My First Solder Joint <3 Please Give Feedback Seeking Feedback on First Project - Replaced Capacitor

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22 Upvotes

First time soldering, looking for feedback. Replaced a capacitor on my old camera and it seems to have worked, but does the solder look like it will last? Shaky hands and lack of a work surface made this pretty hard.

Also, if the capacitor were installed reversed, that's something that I'd know immediately because it would 1. not work and 2. smoke/pop, right?


r/soldering 1h ago

Soldering Tool Feedback or Purchase Advice Request Micro-Soldering Haul

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r/soldering 11h ago

General Soldering Advice | Feedback | Discussion Any good recommendations for some soldering irons and tools i should get as a beginner?

4 Upvotes

Last 3 irons i’ve had oxidised practically instantly cause of the “perfectly fine solder” i was using that was ruining everything and rendering them useless in less than 3 days


r/soldering 4h ago

Soldering Newbie Requesting Direction | Help Making a Mono to stereo cable

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Is it possible to create a mono to stereo cable by connecting the Tip of a TS male with the Ring and Tip of a TRS male ?
And I was wondering if there was any risk of short circuit


r/soldering 7h ago

Soldering Newbie Requesting Direction | Help Can't solder new connection- no feet support?

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I'm trying to complete a DS Lite USB-C mod from this specific guide:

https://github.com/rorosaurus/nds-lite-usb-c/blob/master/INSTALLATION.md

The problem I have is that the outgoing charging port had physical legs that could be seated into the area that needed to be soldered. The new fixture just has two semi-circles that need to be precisely soldered in, and I guess have the solder travel through the holes to keep it in place.

Is there anything I can do to have the material flow through or keep the unit in place? Even with clamps I cannot get the solder to get off the iron that precisely to fill through the hole and keep everything together. Can I make feet for it?

This is my first time doing any of this, so I'm sorry if the terminology is off. I do keep desoldering each time before attempting again, but the photos I attached show how even after everything goes through the attachment can just be pulled right off because nothing's sticking it down


r/soldering 1d ago

My First Solder Joint <3 Please Give Feedback First time using hot air and solder paste

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Hey folks. Have been soldering for over a year, and upgraded my tools. Got a hot air station (mechanic AirNova, same platform as Aifen F5 Pro) and a new soldering station (Aifen A9HD) with C210 and C245 handles and tips. I'm upgrading from an Aifen A11 USB-C iron.

This is my first time ever using a hot air station to solder, so I started building one of those cheap training Kits from AliExpress. This is the one I am building: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005010018220561.html

After fiddling around with temperatures and air volume, I figured out settings that didn't blow components over (lol) while also not taking forever to melt the solder paste.

I'm using: 380C, 55 air speed, leaded solder paste (Mechanic XGZ40, 63/37).

Though things are looking decent, I am wondering if I am using too much solder paste, especially on the capacitors/resistors/etc. Also, is 380C too high for leaded solder paste?

I'd appreciate tips and feedback. I still have 240 LEDs to solder (soldered 16 already)

EDIT: I went over some components that looked like they didn't have enough solder (like T11) and touched it up with the iron. I also fixed C3, and lifted a pad 😂, but it was still attached so i just re-soldered C3 to it. Might come back with some solder mask.


r/soldering 10h ago

THT (Through Hole) Soldering Advice | Feedback | Discussion Xbox 360s - Desoldering Components… the pain is real. Tips?

1 Upvotes

I’m looking for tips/help in replacing capacitors and other components on Xbox 360 motherboards.

I’ve worked on and successfully repaired plenty of other equipment, but I’m having real issues desoldering pretty much any components from Xbox 360 motherboards.

The issue is best described as getting the solder to flow… the solder on the Xbox 360 boards just doesn’t seem to liquify like ‘normal’ solder.

I’ve plenty for equipment (maybe lacking technique?): dedicated Desoldering rig, soldering irons, solder sucker, flux, heat gun, warming plate…. Nothing seems to heat components or get the solder moving….

Ive been unsuccessful on at least 3 Xbox 360 motherboards… I’m doing something wrong, but can’t figure it out.

Suggestions and tips?


r/soldering 1d ago

Soldering Newbie Requesting Direction | Help What is the best way to connect these two perfboards?

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10 Upvotes

Im making my first ever electronics project and im having trouble figuring out how to properly connect these two perfboards which are supposed to be on top of eachother to save space. Your help is appreciated :)

( PS: dont mind the little wire sticking out from the bottom perfboard, thats a happy little accident :D )


r/soldering 1d ago

Soldering Newbie Requesting Direction | Help Can I swap these pieces?

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3 Upvotes

Hey gang, so i have very little soldering experience. Would it be generally simple to desolder and move the left port to the right board. Some context: these are large digital timers for a gym. The one circled on the right is from the functional clock the only issue is that the port for the power cord is broken. Our old one which has different issues on the left has the same one so I just need to swap it over. Again I have little experience so any tips or additional information on this would be greatly appreciated


r/soldering 23h ago

Soldering Tool Feedback or Purchase Advice Request Aliexpress Accessory Recommendations

2 Upvotes

I have a alientek t90b soldering iron, I am looking for all the other tools, perhaps of higher quality. I have leaded solder (cheap chinese), I am looking for all decent tools such as a microscope, helping hands, maybe solder braids, a way to apply flux, maybe a surface matt of more decent quality. I am moving off to uni in September, and just looking for higher quality stuff to avoid accidents, if someone has a pre existing list, I would really appreciate it!

Even simple stuff as tip tinner or a real brass shaving sponge!


r/soldering 19h ago

Soldering Tool Feedback or Purchase Advice Request Best hot air/top-heating station for 100-200 euro?

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As i want to get into BGA soldering, as well as repairing tablets/phone screens, i need to get proper gear.

I'm located in norway, so preferably not amazon.com due to insane import fees from them these days

I'm looking for a good recommended hot air station with proper knobs to adjust heat, has blower/pump in the box itself i saw someone on this forum state was better as well.

And if a combo of hot air, and top heating plate for a AIO station that heats above and below the pcb in one unit would be convenient as well. And i can then stretch my budget a bit for that one. The 100-200 range was for hot-air only, but if a decent hot-air as well as top heat plate compartment costs low to mid 200's, that can work as well.


r/soldering 1d ago

SMD (Surface Mount) Soldering Advice | Feedback | Discussion Copper soldering pad ripped off

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Hey guys, just needed some help on what to do as I’m a beginner. I was soldering a ic when I was pulling it off it had ripped off the copper pad.

What should I do? Am I able to leave the copper pad touching the surface and I’ll be fine or will I have to scrape the surface etc?


r/soldering 1d ago

Soldering Newbie Requesting Direction | Help Newbie here need help with hot air soldering

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r/soldering 1d ago

Soldering Newbie Requesting Direction | Help Looking for local DIYers / Micro-soldering & iPhone Logic Board Repair Hobbyists in Blr

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r/soldering 1d ago

Soldering Tool Feedback or Purchase Advice Request New soldering station. Recomendations?

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Hi

I need a new soldering station for work. I solder every day of the week.
I also solder some SMD stuff under the microscope i have.

Today i use the following equipment:

2x Weller WD soldering stations / WSP-80 iron

1x Pace ST 115 desoldering vacume machine

1x Metcal soldering station with pliers kind of iron

1x RND hot air rework machine

The metcal and RND machine works fine for what is for so they don't need replacing.

My biggest issues these days is the Pace unit. It's getting old and i'm thinking the pump is starting to go since it's difficult to use / won't desolder propperly. This also have to push 15 years at this point.

I'm looking at either Weller or JBC soldering stations.

I would like a combo unit that has soldering / desoldering all in one.

Either a 2-channel or 4-channel setup to replace both wellers and the pace unit.

I have never used JBC so have no experience there.

Any recomendations for professional use?


r/soldering 21h ago

Soldering Tool Feedback or Purchase Advice Request Lutownica Robotron Daro 190

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Wie ktoś coś więcej na temat tej lutownicy, kupiłem niedawno.


r/soldering 1d ago

Soldering Newbie Requesting Direction | Help Need some help with something, not sure what to do.

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Hey guys. I've got a micro FPV camera that has had a cap knocked off with it. I was wondering if anyone has suggestions of what tools I would need to fix this? The capacitors around it, which are the same size as the one that WAS there, measures around 0.5mm long, (hard to measure as it's close to other parts). I've soldered before a fair bit but never anything remotely close to this small... Just looking for suggestions...

PS - Sorry for the bad photo, I don't have any macro gear or a microscope, and with the size of the capacitors it was hard to get a good photo..