Wire-to-Wire Soldering
Soldering two wires together is one of the most basic tasks necessary when creating any electrical project or circuit. In this guide, you will learn how to create a strong insulated joint between two wires.
Resources, Tools & Materials
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Resource | Wire Soldering Guide | Everything you need to know to solder two wires together! |
| Tools | Soldering Iron | Standard soldering iron with fine soldering tip |
| Tools | Hot Air Reflow Gun | Comes with the large (blue) soldering iron stations |
| Tools | Helping Hands | Good for holding components while you work |
| Tools | Wire Snips | Flush cutters good for snipping wire |
| Tools | Wire Strippers | For removing insulation from wires |
| Tools | Brass Sponge | Use this to clean the tip of the soldering iron |
| Materials | Solder | Fine stranded (~0.6mm) lead/tin with rosin core |
| Materials | 24 AWG Wire | Stranded, Single Lead |
| Materials | Heat Shrink Tubing | Helps electrically insulate solder joints |
Safety
- Soldering irons and hot air reflow guns get hot! Even if they are unplugged, they can still be hot enough to burn you. Always hold them by their plastic handles and set them on their appropriate stands.
- Don't leave a soldering iron or reflow gun unattended.
- If you burn yourself, run the burn under cold water for 30 seconds, gently dry, and apply a small amount of burn gel to the affected area and cover with a bandaid (burn gel and bandaids are located in the first aid kit in the kitchen). If you have any questions or the burn seems severe, alert a lab director immediately.
- If soldering for prolonged periods of time, use a fume extractor to ventilate solder fumes.
- Wash your hands throughly with soap and water after handling leaded solder.
Guide
Tips
- If the soldering iron temperatuer screen says “SE” there is a chance that the soldering iron has a broken temperature sensor. Please put a sticky note on the soldering iron and report it to a lab assistant.
- Pull on the solder joint -before- heating the heat shrink to make sure that you have a strong joint.
- Remember to let the soldering iron and reflow gun cool down before returning them to the shelves.
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