
I hadn't soldered since high school (about 4 years ago).....I got back into it pretty quick but the DB-37 was frustrating
The box is built, and the pile of bits is building up.78Spit1500Fed wrote:It sounds like Adrian is well on his way to getting MS'd!
Hahaha-- The Stimulator was my first kit, and I believe the 1st step was "solder the DB37 into position". I remember thinking "uh, oh, this is gonna be a long project." But one of the earlier posters had a good point -- it's hard to ruin a DB connector with heat, so it's actually not a bad place to start. By pin 37, you should have a good idea of how much heat/solder it takes, which lessens the possibility you'll ruin one of the more heat-sensitive components.78Spit1500Fed wrote: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!
-Brian
I learned the hard way that the tip's VERY hot. <sizzle, smell, sweary>78Spit1500Fed wrote:I learned, of course, the hard way that this will lead to cool tips and slow going!
YIKES!!Victorious1_1 wrote:Do you Megasquirt pros ever use heatsinks on the backside of the components when you solder or is this a no no?
Vic
I didn't know the tips for soldering guns were replacable?schwepes wrote:What do you think about using soldering gun? Have you got any tips?