BrokenBasher
Active Member
Hey yall
I have to get ready to solder a new battery plug on an ESC and going to delete one plug from stock ESC as well.
I’ve got brazing experience with my job using oxygen/acetylene and turbo torches brazing and sweating anything from 1/8-1 1/2” copper and aluminum but never soldering irons. Im assuming it’s essentially the same practice, heat the underside of the joint, apply solder to the top of the joint and let it flow until you have a pretty/smooth solder joint all the way around. No bubblegum joints essentially.
I’m looking at this kit and won’t be used a whole lot but essentially a starter kit to do simple solders and want to know if it will be sufficient I don’t need a super rig. Also any tips are much appreciated thanks!
https://www.amazon.com/YIHUA-Soldering-194ºF-896ºF-Adjustable-Calibration/dp/B082F1WKP9
I have to get ready to solder a new battery plug on an ESC and going to delete one plug from stock ESC as well.
I’ve got brazing experience with my job using oxygen/acetylene and turbo torches brazing and sweating anything from 1/8-1 1/2” copper and aluminum but never soldering irons. Im assuming it’s essentially the same practice, heat the underside of the joint, apply solder to the top of the joint and let it flow until you have a pretty/smooth solder joint all the way around. No bubblegum joints essentially.
I’m looking at this kit and won’t be used a whole lot but essentially a starter kit to do simple solders and want to know if it will be sufficient I don’t need a super rig. Also any tips are much appreciated thanks!
https://www.amazon.com/YIHUA-Soldering-194ºF-896ºF-Adjustable-Calibration/dp/B082F1WKP9