Folks, in spite of the fact that I'm going to look like an idiot for asking this question, I'm going to ask anyway.
I can't seem to get my soldered wires to hold very good . I'm using a resin core solder and a 105 watt gun. When you solder wires together, do you hold the solder gun to the wire and heat the wire up and then touch the solder to the wire? Or do you just use the gun to melt the solder and let it flow onto the wire? I apologize for being ignorant about this sort of stuff, but I've always just twisted and taped in the past. Looks like I may have to go back to that unless some of you can give me a quick lesson in soldering. Thanks as usual.
I can't seem to get my soldered wires to hold very good . I'm using a resin core solder and a 105 watt gun. When you solder wires together, do you hold the solder gun to the wire and heat the wire up and then touch the solder to the wire? Or do you just use the gun to melt the solder and let it flow onto the wire? I apologize for being ignorant about this sort of stuff, but I've always just twisted and taped in the past. Looks like I may have to go back to that unless some of you can give me a quick lesson in soldering. Thanks as usual.
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