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Beginner's Guide to Soldering Pro Preview

Here, we broke down all the tools and knowledge needed to properly solder and desolder components via THT (Through-Hole Technology).

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  • 10 Sep 2025

Tools & Materials You’ll Need:

  1. Soldering Iron.

  2. Solder.

  3. Soldering Iron Stand.

  4. Sponge or Brass Tip Cleaner.

  5. Wire Cutters.

  6. Helping Hands / PCB Holder.

  7. Flux.

Safety First:

  1. Always work in a well-ventilated area.

  2. Never touch the tip of the soldering iron.

  3. Use a stand to avoid accidents, even if you are confident in your abilities with the soldering iron.

The Soldering Step-by-Step:

  1. Prep Your Workspace

    - Clear your work area, plug in your soldering iron, and let it heat up (usually 2–3 minutes).

  2. Tin the Tip

    - Once hot, melt a little solder onto the iron tip. This is called tinning, and it helps transfer heat better.

  3. Prepare Components

    - Insert the component leads into the correct holes on the PCB.

    - Flip the board and bend the leads slightly to hold the component in place.

  4. Apply Heat

    - Touch the soldering iron tip to both the lead and the copper pad on the PCB simultaneously.

    - Heat for 1–2 seconds.

  5. Feed the Solder

    - Feed solder into the joint (not directly onto the iron).

    - Let it flow around the lead and pad.

    - Remove the solder, then the iron.

    Total heating time: Around 2–3 seconds. Too long can damage components or the board.

  6. Inspect the Joint

    - Look for a shiny, cone-shaped joint that covers both the lead and pad. It should be smooth, not blob-like or dull.

  7. Trim Excess Leads

    - Use wire cutters to trim the leads flush with the solder.

Desoldering (Fixing Mistakes):

  1. Cock the pump by pressing down on the plunger until it locks into place

  2. Heat the joint.

  3. Press the pump trigger (on the side) while removing the iron.

Cleanup & Maintenance:

  1. Always clean the iron tip after use.

  2. Unplug and let it cool before storing.

  3. Keep solder sealed when not in use to avoid oxidation.