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us a really good deal on their stuff. Here's what Scott Campbell
recommended for that group buy, I don't know what the current
prices might be, though... (I already had nicer station, but
got a bunch of these 379s for gifts and we've put together a
handful of 'Squirts with them, they are excellent tools.)
>From Scott:
This will inflate the price, but will be a good deal anyway.
379 Soldering Station ($40.00):
http://www.howardelectronics.com/xytronic/379.html
Tips ($7.50 each):
http://www.howardelectronics.com/xytronic/tips.html
Tweezers ($6.00 each) & tip cleaner ($8.50):
http://www.howardelectronics.com/xytron ... ories.html
No-Clean Solder 63/37 ($12.00/lb):
http://www.howardelectronics.com/amtech/nc500.html
Peter Florance added:
I think it comes with 1 small tip.
Group buyers, do yourself a favor and get a 1/16" tip minimum (44-510604).
Many people solder with too small tip.
Also consider the #460 tip cleaner instead of sponge. Much better.
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I just finished mine. I used a 15W pencil iron ($15 @ Radio Shack) and a coil of fine rosin core solder ($2 @ RS).
Before I do the next one I will get a small roll of solder wick from them too. I only got one solder bridge where I needed it, but since I didn't have any it took me about 15 minutes to fix the mistake that would have taken about 1 minute if I'd had it.
Take your time and follow the assembly guide, and you'll be fine. It's a little intimidating until you get started and rolling, but once you get started you'll be suprised just how easy it is. Read Neon John's deployment guide if you haven't already.
Good Luck,
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The manual even states that this should not be your first soldering experience.
I practice with pre-copperized breadboard and cheap components (resistors) and LED's. When I've filled up a board, I desolder them for practice as well.
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I'm a soldering newbie, my stim was my first kit. The MS is almost done, only LED's and FET's remaining and each section has checked out out perfectly so far. Part of my success was a very easy to use soldering iron, the rest is patience.
ps - the stainless steel tip tip cleaner (whatever it's called) is great.
Jack
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finished. I know everyone thinks that FLUX is no big deal but spend the
extra 2 minutes to clean the board and save yourself hours of
troubleshooting and component replacement.
Jody
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Also is there a group buy going on now?
78Spit1500Fed wrote:Put together a kit of some kind first.
The manual even states that this should not be your first soldering experience.
Megasquirt isn't going to be my first project, the stimulator is. I'll be plenty of experienced when its time to put the actual ECU together
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on the board. If you put too much heat on semiconductors (diodes,
transistors, chips) you will damage them. Heat around 500-600 degrees is
fine. You can go with more BUT be VERY careful. Also, pick a solder TIP
that is small enough to not bridge across multiple terminal pads at the same
time. Solder loves to bridge gaps this way - you won't even know it - that
is until something blows up. If you havent soldered before here is a tip:
1. Let the tip heat up.
2. Put solder on the tip
3. Wipe the solder off with a clean rag. An easy way to make this is take
tissue and roll it into a roll and tape it.
4. Cut a piece of solder off the roll with the iron or scisors.
5. Place a very small quantity of solder on the tip of the iron.
6. Before the solder turns blackish, touch the lead of the component and
the pad with the soldering iron.
7. Touch the pad and the lead with the solder you are holding in your hand
until the pad is completely covered with solder but not so much that it
globs and doesnt look shiny.
8. ABSOLUTELY DO NOT REHEAT IT IF YOU PUT TOO MUCH ON. Wait until the
component has cooled completely before reheating. You risk damaging
delicate components.
9. Always always always clean the tip with the tissue roll before you
solder each pad. Dirty solder equals cold connections - those are a bitch
to troubleshoot. If the solder is not shiny on the tip it is not clean.
Above all, take your time and clean up after you solder.
Jody
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That's good news...Matt Bonhage wrote:MegaSquirt isn't going to be my first project, the stimulator is. I'll be plenty of experienced when its time to put the actual ECU together
The stim is still pretty challenging for someone who hasn't done any PCB soldering... definitely don't start with the db37!
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-25W Pencil Iron
-0.75mm resin solder (~0.030")
-solder wick
- tip cleaner
- case of beer
Ok good, so I should be able to get all this stuff at the local radio shack. I actually have to desolder and solder in an eprom chip into my Honda ECU so that'll be my soldering practice project to try out my new toys.
Thanks for the fast responses.
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Does this sound like I'm getting it?? Man, I hope my kit gets here soon cause I'm getting pretty anxious to get started.

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Blinging shiney? Did someone just use "bling" on these forums? Jeez.Matt Bonhage wrote:...Does this sound like I'm getting it?? Man, I hope my kit gets here soon cause I'm getting pretty anxious to get started.
Yes it does sound like you're getting it... very good explanation of the technique, also!
-Brian
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http://www.curcioaudio.com/Solder%20Tutorial.pdf
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Some of the cheaper kits are in the $10 range or so, and are great to practice before even getting into the stim kit. It's been a while since I've done any real soldering, (other than the lights in Gundam models), so I'll be getting a couple kits to practice on and get me back into the swing of it.
-Hans
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I did the battery connector before the DB37, so it wasn't *quite* my start point...78Spit1500Fed wrote:The stim is still pretty challenging for someone who hasn't done any PCB soldering... definitely don't start with the db37!
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You are a brave, brave soul. Let me guess... starting out with MSnS-E, too?AdrianC wrote:I did the battery connector before the DB37, so it wasn't *quite* my start point...78Spit1500Fed wrote:The stim is still pretty challenging for someone who hasn't done any PCB soldering... definitely don't start with the db37!
-Brian
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I thought about it...78Spit1500Fed wrote:You are a brave, brave soul. Let me guess... starting out with MSnS-E, too?AdrianC wrote: I did the battery connector before the DB37, so it wasn't *quite* my start point...![]()
Brave? Stoopid? I ordered some practice kits with the iron etc, but they didn't show up, and I had lots of nice shiny new toys to play with...
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