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How to check my soldering using a multimeter

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  • Maurice KrijtenbergM Offline
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    Finally!! I got it to work :)

    Using "Continuity mode" on my multimeter, I found out that two connections didn't work. I probably damaged my board during soldering. Using two wires I was able to get it working

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    One step closer! Thanks again @sundberg84 and @scalz

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    • Maurice KrijtenbergM Maurice Krijtenberg

      Finally!! I got it to work :)

      Using "Continuity mode" on my multimeter, I found out that two connections didn't work. I probably damaged my board during soldering. Using two wires I was able to get it working

      alt text

      One step closer! Thanks again @sundberg84 and @scalz

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      @Maurice-Krijtenberg - nice to see! Great work.
      This is why its so dangerous... you get that rush when you fix something and you need more and more... its like a drug :)
      Thanks for reporting back!

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        Hello, now you have read how to use your multimeter, may I suggest you check more tutorials from Spzrkfun website ? I think they have one about basics of soldering that you should watch ;)
        Looking at the "balls" of solder on the pins of your Arduino you skipped that step which is crucial to have good working circuits.
        And don't forget to always keep your soldering tip shiny !

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        • Maurice KrijtenbergM Offline
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          #11

          Hey @Nca78
          Thanks for the suggestion... I just watched this video from sparkfun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f95i88OSWB4
          Wow.... I was doing it soooo wrong haha. I'm gonna practice a bit to get my "balls" look more like "volcanos" (yes, still talking about electronics :P )

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          • Maurice KrijtenbergM Maurice Krijtenberg

            Hey @Nca78
            Thanks for the suggestion... I just watched this video from sparkfun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f95i88OSWB4
            Wow.... I was doing it soooo wrong haha. I'm gonna practice a bit to get my "balls" look more like "volcanos" (yes, still talking about electronics :P )

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            @Maurice-Krijtenberg

            First time I've seen a person using safety goggles when soldering, and I've been in the industry since early 90's.. Working in a handful different factories.

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            • tbowmoT tbowmo

              @Maurice-Krijtenberg

              First time I've seen a person using safety goggles when soldering, and I've been in the industry since early 90's.. Working in a handful different factories.

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              @tbowmo You don't want a hot soldering iron to bounce back into your remaining eye! :confounded:

              http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                haha :joy: well, to be extra careful, I wear gloves during soldering.

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                  Another thing I noticed in that video..

                  "Some has a heating element in the handle, this one has it separate" So the heating element is in the blue box?? And heat is transmitted through the wire to the handle? Won't you burn your pretty hands, if the heating element was in that blue box, Wonder how hot that cable would be, to heat the soldering iron part to 300 degrees celcius..

                  Why don't they make those tutorials factual correct?

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                    Reminds me of this (disturbing) video...

                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QajKC_EyXI

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                      http://makezine.com/2016/03/08/beautiful-woman-soldering-stock-photo-wrong/

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