Fixing the bad soldering on my Arduino Nano Clone

in electronics •  6 years ago 

A while ago I tried to solder some headers on my Arduino Nano Clone with limited success.

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Since it was my first time soldering headers on such a small device, it's no wonder. Especially since I'm not really used to my new soldering iron just yet.

Still...it's rather fucking embarrassing... Look at that thing. It's pretty pathetic. I don't know how I even managed to get that one solder joint to stick up so far. There are of course a few bridged points, but that's mainly because I didn't bother to fix it when I got tired of trying to do it with limited materials. I should really get one of those metal solder ball thingies to make it easier to get excess solder off my solder pencil.

More than a bit of de-soldering braid later, and one burn due to accidentally touching the metal of the soldering pencil, and it looks a lot better!

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I'd say that it looks a lot better.

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With a bit of finagling with my needle-nose pliers, I even got it to fit into my stupidly small breadboard.

Of course, I also messed up and accidentally pushed some of the headers down a bit. But I think it will likely work well enough. If not, I'll put some new headers on it eventually.

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After attaching on the connector on the back and cleaning it up with a bit of alcohol, sadly not the type you can drink, I think it looks pretty damn good myself.

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After this enlightening experience, I now realize unless you're gonna be using something for a low profile application where headers will get in the way, it's better to just pay extra to get them already attached. It's a pain in the ass, but not impossible, if you are poor as hell. But then, the equipment to solder it properly is like $20 minimum, and you only save a few cents to maybe a dollar or two. You do get some experience soldering though, which is good.

I do need experience soldering again so there are fewer embarrassments like this, that I then pathetically share with the world for a Steem or two.

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I'd say you did a decent job. Practice is really the only way to get better at something like soldering. Having the right size tip on your iron will make things easier, but it looks like you got it just fine. Keep at it!

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