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Required tools and materials
Make sure you have the following tools, equipment and materials ready
for use:
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an electronic soldering iron (max. 30 Watt) with a fine tip,
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a soldering iron stand,
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a tip-cleaning sponge,
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a heat-resistant mat,
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a small side cutter and wire stripper,
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a pair of tweezers,
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tin solder (0,5 mm. diameter),
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wire (diameter: > 0,05 mm² for all connections).
Safe and correct soldering
Caution:
Incorrect soldering can cause dangers through fires and heat. Avoid
these dangers by reading and following the directions given in the
chapter
Safety instructions
. If you have had training in soldering you
can skip this chapter.
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Use a small soldering iron with max. 30 Watt. Keep the soldering tip
clean so the heat of the soldering iron is applied to the solder point
effectively.
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Only use electronic solder with flux.
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When soldering electronic circuits never use soldering-water or
soldering grease. They contain acids that can corrode components
and copper tracks.
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Solder quickly: holding the iron on the joints longer than necessary
can destroy components and can damage copper tracks or
soldering eyes.
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Apply the soldering tip to the soldering spot in such a way that the wire
and the soldering eye are heated at the same time. Simultaneously add