Message from @Tervy

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2019-06-25 11:29:15 UTC  

1 is the person who uses a soldering gun and plumbing solder

2019-06-25 11:31:48 UTC  

i'm not sure if a homeburner soldering iron is a good idea either

2019-06-25 11:31:52 UTC  

those are usually not temperature controller

2019-06-25 11:32:04 UTC  

and 500 °C will fuck up your PCB real quick

2019-06-25 11:33:14 UTC  

alternatively you can be like this person

2019-06-25 11:33:21 UTC  

and use a 120V rated iron on 230V

2019-06-25 11:33:34 UTC  

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2019-06-25 11:37:50 UTC  

someone just suggested to put on WD40 on the switch

2019-06-25 11:38:49 UTC  

there's also contact spray

2019-06-25 11:39:57 UTC  

@Frederica Bernkastel why on earth you would want to remove water from switch ...

2019-06-25 11:40:34 UTC  

or is this the meme "lubricate your switches to prevent doubleclick"

2019-06-25 11:40:41 UTC  

that

2019-06-25 11:40:41 UTC  

and people think WD40 is lubricant

2019-06-25 11:42:12 UTC  

tho >facebook< why havent you deleted that shit years ago

2019-06-25 11:43:48 UTC  

yes i know

2019-06-25 11:47:20 UTC  

well i'm just gonna try out my mouse for a bit. after opening it up i don't think there's anything wrong apparent

2019-06-25 11:47:31 UTC  

it does lose clicks when dragging sometimes

2019-06-25 11:49:51 UTC  

fuck!!

2019-06-25 11:49:55 UTC  

it does doubleclick lol

2019-06-25 11:50:03 UTC  

time to switch switch then

2019-06-25 11:50:57 UTC  

>It can be fixed by applying a thin layer of epoxy such as gorilla glue to the hammer.

2019-06-25 11:51:03 UTC  

ey i can do this

2019-06-25 11:51:38 UTC  

i'll do this first

2019-06-25 11:53:35 UTC  

yea na fuck that switch is fucked

2019-06-25 13:52:36 UTC  

well, i did it, but i'm pretty bad at soldering

2019-06-25 13:58:58 UTC  

well only way to get better at it = do it more often

2019-06-25 14:01:02 UTC  

i never actually properly learned how, just from doing it very rarely. just heat that lead up and drop it on the pcb awkwardly

2019-06-25 14:06:20 UTC  

(don't do it that way)

2019-06-25 14:06:31 UTC  

heat the pad up

2019-06-25 14:06:34 UTC  

and then apply solder to the pad

2019-06-25 14:11:41 UTC  

i'll watch a video

2019-06-25 14:11:43 UTC  

what's a pad

2019-06-25 14:12:07 UTC  

anyway yea i'm doing it wrong

2019-06-25 14:16:45 UTC  

a pad is the exposed copper on a pcb

2019-06-25 14:16:50 UTC  

ah okay.

2019-06-25 14:17:03 UTC  

that explains why the solder doesn't stick to the pad

2019-06-25 14:17:13 UTC  

because i am not heating the pad

2019-06-25 14:17:16 UTC  

solder won't stick if it's not hot yeah

2019-06-25 14:17:17 UTC  

only the solder