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    Forum User wavy's Avatar
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    soldering ? can any one do it

    iv just ordered a wiikey chip for my wii ( from china so gotta wait 7-14days)
    iv not had much experience at soldering
    its a quick solder chip but i want it wired instead (out side of case for easy removal)
    would i be mad to try this myself or can any one near by solder to a high standard
    also brave enough to open a wii LOL






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    It's not difficult to solder, but I wouldn't recommend this job (in your pics) as you very first solder project. Definitely NOT recommended if you have shaky hands.
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    Get a 15w - 20w iron with a small tip and some solder.
    Expose only a small bit of the wire.
    Pre-tin the exposed wire.
    Lightly touch the tinned wire against the appropriate solder pad.
    Melt the solder on both the pads and the tinned wire with iron.
    Blow lightly to harden the liquidified solder.
    Make sure the joint is shiny and NOT dull grey.
    Scrape around the pad with jeweler screwdriver to remove any overflowed solder or flux.

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    thanks for the very good tips purple
    just spent an hour looking and reading and what u have posted above is bang on

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    Easy... ;)

    But you want a decent solering iron with a precision tip not the crappy 230V stuff you buy for a tenner, also if your using the 0% lead ROHS solder then you want temp raising up to about 285-300.C, as mentioned above tin the wires then feed the flux in... there is a technique but it takes practice and you dont want to go experimenting on a fabricated circuit board or you will end up taking the track off!

    Also the new ROHS stuff tends to be less-dull than 60/40...

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    Its dead easy soldering

    With the soldering i do hold the iron and solder onto whatever your soldering and count to around 3 and that 99% of the time gives a perfect joint.

    Get a decent iron (not the gun shaped ones as they are shit) with a bit of bollocks about it and a nice small tip and, keep the tip clean of solder and flux and you won't go far wrong with that.

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    lol well im a plumber and i can solder smaller soldering with soldering irons is more intricate and ive done it before and its not to bad!
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    im guessing soldering with a blow torch is not going to work well lol :D

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    soldering isn't too bad, but I definately wouldn't recommend doing your wii without a fair bit of practice first as it is fairly easy to bugger up if you've not done much before.

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    send it to me and i will do it at work, i solder curcuit board everyday, should be a a doddle as long as it comes with a wiring diagram

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    my wiikey modchip arrived today (shipped from hongkong on 3rd thats fast)
    i was thiking of fitting it myself but now iv seen how small it is i dont want to risk it
    is there any body in or around manchester area that has done one allready and can open the wii and install this chip for me
    a few ££ if you can (iv got a tri wing screwdriver)

    or does anyone know if it can be done at bowlers computer fair(i know there used to be a guy that used to chip other stuff there)

    thanks
    dave


 

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