Hi, a few days ago I soldered my very first electronic circuit on a raster board (grid of individual holes). The end result worked fine but it doesn't look very nice. The lead blobs are sometimes too big and clumsy. I would like some advice on how to solder on a raster board where every component has to sit in its own hole. How do you make a nice connection between two adjacent holes (while still having two nice solder joints for the two components).
jorrit,
1)Make sure that the circuit board and component leads are clean.
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2) Tin the circuit board before you attempt to solder a component.
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3) Apply heat to the circuit board, and let the board melt the solder. Don't melt the solder directly with the tip of the iron.
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4) Use flux core solder.
Regards,
Kral