~~REVEAL~~
This induction has been separated hand tools induction to better cater for the needs of the public. The soldering induction is now focused on the different aspects of soldering and introduces users to a the different types of soldering as well as covering on what tools are recommended to use while working on a project requiring soldering.
The changes will take effect after July 2017 during the first half of the 2017-2018 Core Workshop program.
Whats a good solder joint look like? here's Seed Studio's take on what you want and what you want to avoid
What do you do if it doesn't look right/
desolder using you desoldering braid“ or solder sucker but remember to not put too much heat in and fry your components (give the componets a rest tool cool off ) Notes**
Capacitor (C1) and transistor (Q1). Make sure to put this in the correct direction.
Piezo Buzzer (8550). Match up positive side with marks on board.
Capacitors, Large (C4), Small (C2,C3). Legs go in either way.
Resistors (R1, R2). Go in either way.
Momentary Buttons (S1,S2). Point legs out to the left and right. Quarts Oscillator (Y1).
Power Input Jack (J1). Make sure to face inputs outwards.
Integrated circuit (U1). Align notch with symbol on PCB.
LED Display Controller (PR1)
LED Display (DS1)
Insert integrated chip, bend legs accordingly
Attach blue button caps
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