How to Solder Wires Together (Best tips and tricks)

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Learn How to Solder Correctly. In this video I show you the tools, tips, tricks, and techniques to properly solder, from what type of solder and flux you should use to how to splice the wires together for a strong soldered joint. I show you how to strip the wires, add heat shrink, splice the wires, solder, and melt the heat shrink to make a perfect soldered connection!
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  • @Humayunbob62
    @Humayunbob62 Před rokem +708

    It's not just a soldering tutorial; it's a lesson in effective, clear, precise and complete communication. Thank you

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před rokem +37

      Thanks a lot!

    • @dallingardner6088
      @dallingardner6088 Před rokem +8

      for real

    • @LilFella67
      @LilFella67 Před rokem +3

      @ChrisFix
      Best DIY channel on CZcams!!!

    • @TheTriggerTigger
      @TheTriggerTigger Před 8 měsíci +6

      YESSSS!!!!!!!! Its an art to be concise and succinct, while also thoroughly covering the body of knowledge. Some people talk too much, and some people talk too little, leaving unanswered questions. In a world of having many irons in the fire, and I just need someone to tell me how to do this in under 15 minutes, this video was worth ALL 12 minutes.

    • @Transit67F2
      @Transit67F2 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Sodder :D

  • @rfmerrill
    @rfmerrill Před 4 lety +243

    Hi Chris! I hope this comment doesn't get buried.
    I have a few tips in addition to what you showed:
    - For one, with the lineman's splice it actually helps a lot if you give the wires a pull, the splice will get tight like a knot. Properly done, a lineman's splice that is pulled tight can actually make a good connection without solder, just heatshrink to keep it in place.
    - I usually just cut any strands that are sticking out with flush cutters rather than trying to wrap them around as that can be painful sometimes.
    - If it's a situation where the wire is experiencing strain--bending, vibration, etc--you want to avoid having too much length of solid solder, because solder is quite brittle. If you did the lineman's splice properly and pulled it tight like I mentioned, you should only need a small blob of solder on either end of the splice.
    - Using 63/37 lead solder instead of 60/40 is a bit more foolproof, as with 60/40 you have to make sure the joint stays still as it cools. With 63/37 it's less of a concern
    - Silver-bearing leaded solder is mechanically stronger than regular leaded solder, and just as good in pretty much every other respect except cost. If you're not going to need a lot, and the price won't break the bank, silver solder is great for any situation where the solder joint cracking would be very bad.
    - I generally recommend people *don't* buy solder from hardware stores, as it's usually only mediocre quality and almost always very thick solder wire. Generally the thinner the solder wire the better. The thicker it is the easier it is to add too much.
    - you don't want to heat wires too long or it will start to melt the wire insulation
    - you can actually buy heat shrink tubing that shrinks 3:1 instead of 2:1 which can be helpful when you're soldering together wire of two different sizes, or when you can't get an exact size match.

    • @pleappleappleap
      @pleappleappleap Před 3 lety +5

      I agree with all of this.

    • @jimitrioh
      @jimitrioh Před 2 lety +23

      Great addition to the video. I like the way you don't try to diminish the great tutorial. This is a great beginners tutorial and it is done perfectly. Granted, there are other techniques for more critical situations. Thanks for the information!

    • @freedinner886
      @freedinner886 Před 2 lety

      Dope !!

    • @chronicmachines6717
      @chronicmachines6717 Před 2 lety +6

      This was also helpful

    • @theonlyspartan34
      @theonlyspartan34 Před rokem +3

      I would also add to clean off the rosin with isopropyl alchohol as it is corrosive to the metals over time

  • @hellotheregeneralkonobi4010
    @hellotheregeneralkonobi4010 Před 10 měsíci +120

    6 years later and this is still the best tutorial ive seen. Not repetitive, goes over common mistakes, and overall helpful. Now i just need you to make a welding one

  • @SeaMonkey137
    @SeaMonkey137 Před rokem +48

    I got the very best education in soldering from the Navy and I can usually find something snarky to say about almost every YT "how to" video on the topic. Except this one. You hit everything I would have said, and every time I thought of a tip to add (adding silicone, moving heat shrink down from the solder zone, etc.) you mentioned it. Very well done. I'm sending anyone who asks about soldering to this video.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před rokem +2

      I'm glad to see this is how the pros do it too, thanks!

    • @hardcore4476
      @hardcore4476 Před měsícem

      Awesome!!

  • @kylejohnson4110
    @kylejohnson4110 Před 2 lety +324

    That was the most informative, direct, sensible, comprehensive, focused, and skilled crash course on soldering I’ve ever seen! He doesn’t waste time, he gets to the point, but also explains WHY you need to follow the steps. Excellent video!

    • @timmcclay2390
      @timmcclay2390 Před 2 lety +15

      The perfect comment. Lol, DIRECT, SENSIBLE, COMPREHENSIVE, FOCUSED, WHY AND MAINLY, HE GETS TO THE POINT. I hate the reviews where it takes forever to even get to the instructions.

    • @randomchimp180
      @randomchimp180 Před rokem +1

      SIMP

    • @tomiamonico8855
      @tomiamonico8855 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Totally! I agree 100%

  • @LasseHuhtala
    @LasseHuhtala Před 6 lety +656

    Been soldering for over 30 years, yet I'm here, watching a soldering video. :-)

    • @TheytellToomanylies
      @TheytellToomanylies Před 6 lety +7

      Lasse Huhtala same 👍

    • @opensourceeducated2862
      @opensourceeducated2862 Před 6 lety +42

      That is the right attitude. Never stop learning!

    • @finallyitsed2191
      @finallyitsed2191 Před 5 lety +56

      That's funny. I've been soldering for 50 years and here I am watching a soldering video. I will say though, I never thought of making my own solder gun tips, so here I am still learning.

    • @opensourceeducated2862
      @opensourceeducated2862 Před 5 lety +5

      Finally it's Ed any tips for very tiny fragile wires? They come pre tinned but crease and break easily. Anyway I can reinforce them or tips on striiping insulation off very tiny wire?

    • @finallyitsed2191
      @finallyitsed2191 Před 5 lety +6

      Hey Don, on very small wires such as 20 AWG or smaller I generally just use my thumbnail to remove the insulation without any trouble. You just need to be careful not to lose any wire strands when you do this. Also you can easily toast the insulation with too much heat so careful use of a soldering iron is your best bet. You would need to twist both wires around each other (like in Chris's video) and carefully add momentary heat and use a very thin solder along with some flux . You can actually purchase a "cold heat" soldering pen for jobs like that and eliminate the heat altogether. Good luck!

  • @paultrock6923
    @paultrock6923 Před 3 lety +77

    Been soldering (when I need to) for 30 odd years. Still learned stuff from this vid, thanks ChrisFix, you're a legend!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 3 lety +9

      I'm glad you still got to learn something from the video! Thanks a lot!

  • @dallingardner6088
    @dallingardner6088 Před rokem +62

    Hey, building a lightsaber from scratch, and wasn't sure how to solder. So grateful for people like you who share their skills with others. Thanks again!

  • @dvatp8027
    @dvatp8027 Před 4 lety +124

    Bro... So thorough. No 2nd guessing, no corny music and no childish punny jokes. Straight forward and educational. Subscribed ✌

    • @Thepokedek
      @Thepokedek Před 2 lety

      Half his video is bullshit he clearly put it to get over 10 min to minimize it. If you actually cut to the part where he shows u how to do it less than 3 min

  • @SammSheperd
    @SammSheperd Před 7 lety +251

    As someone with extensive soldering experience I approve and appreciate the work put into this

    • @hyunwhyte1338
      @hyunwhyte1338 Před 3 lety +7

      You have extensive soldering experience and approve of him not cleaning the flux after soldering the wire then heat shrinking it? Lol

    • @Ev-wj3lm
      @Ev-wj3lm Před 3 lety +10

      @@hyunwhyte1338 no need to get angry, this guy is no longer among us... :'-(

    • @JARMotors
      @JARMotors Před 3 lety

      @@Ev-wj3lm what do you mean?

    • @moya9450
      @moya9450 Před 3 lety +8

      @@JARMotors He passed away 2018. I think bike accident

    • @npcroadto3093
      @npcroadto3093 Před 2 lety

      @@moya9450 HE DIDNT NOT YOU DICKHEADS

  • @cindydavis9056
    @cindydavis9056 Před rokem +40

    This is as thorough and detailed as humanly possible. Thank you

  • @gunnutmike
    @gunnutmike Před rokem +29

    Thanks for an extremely precise and well shot video . I learned to solder about 50 years ago, but I haven’t done any for at least 20. You covered everything I used to know, plus some things I was never taught. Thanks for making it easier than I remember.

  • @Lazaro.Castellon7
    @Lazaro.Castellon7 Před 4 lety +1591

    This is more useful than 75% of shit I learned at school

    • @Strebsi
      @Strebsi Před 4 lety +9

      so true

    • @mohvolgs2808
      @mohvolgs2808 Před 4 lety +40

      As a mechanic you need practical not seating in a class and write down something

    • @carsonp.7009
      @carsonp.7009 Před 4 lety +18

      @@mohvolgs2808 id say seating in class should only be 10-20% if that

    • @Kyezie131
      @Kyezie131 Před 4 lety +10

      So original....as if they would teach you to fucking solder in school lmfao

    • @xStardust
      @xStardust Před 4 lety +16

      i learned how to solder in school haha

  • @maxbrokeaway
    @maxbrokeaway Před 4 lety +35

    I've soldered for a living for the last 14 years, and this video is really excellent for people interested in soldering. The information here is quick, thorough, and most importantly - it's accurate. The only extra tip I would recommend is cleaning rosin flux residue off rubbing alcohol using a stiff bristle brush prior to the heat shrink application. Very well done!

  • @The_Z_guy
    @The_Z_guy Před rokem +86

    If my Z31 catches on fire I’m blaming u 💀

    • @Chrisgoberrr
      @Chrisgoberrr Před měsícem +5

      Did your Z31 catch on fire?

    • @teleighasabree7562
      @teleighasabree7562 Před měsícem +8

      @@Chrisgoberrrno response probably

    • @svb_x5258
      @svb_x5258 Před 29 dny +5

      Did it catch on fire yet

    • @initiald975
      @initiald975 Před 17 dny

      1:56 - use an ash tray filled with sponge or metal shavings from a machine shop.
      Also use a pen style instead of a gun.
      And do it outside of your car, not in it

    • @carlosliranzo4706
      @carlosliranzo4706 Před 4 dny

      @@teleighasabree7562😂😂only answer

  • @djElectroFist
    @djElectroFist Před rokem +5

    I've been soldering for over a decade and didn't realize how much I've missed out on and you covered it in such a simple way without making me feel like an idiot. Thank you!

  • @whykelswhy
    @whykelswhy Před 3 lety +89

    Blown away by how good this tutorial is... Holy crap. Literally the best tutorial I've seen on anything.

    • @victorobiora4656
      @victorobiora4656 Před 2 lety

      The best indeed

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Před 2 lety +1

      yeah, it's like he thought about it, planned it out, and then was willing to reshoot to get the correct example rather than just go "well, that's not what i meant to do. but you know what i was going for, so just do that" like a noob trying to give expert advice

  • @LostWax
    @LostWax Před 4 lety +582

    Aaahhh, it feels so good to watch a YT tutorial that is well filmed, well edited, stresses safety, and made by someone who knows what they are doing. Just found your channel and immediately subbed. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. ❤️

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 4 lety +26

      Thanks!

    • @cherylstarbuck4823
      @cherylstarbuck4823 Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed

    • @gaterunner64
      @gaterunner64 Před 3 lety +1

      I"m a year late to your insightful comment, but I've never really watched YT until Covid struck. I've watched mainly car repair and alot of these younger YT guys really take chances with flammable liquids, compressed springs, cracked frames. I get that it makes for good clicks to operate vehicles that are not safe for the driver to be operating in the vicinity of other drivers, but it's gott damn dangerous and selfish. I'm glad to see someone with a healthy fan base teach safety infused DIY.. Subscribed...

    • @michaelfoltz8568
      @michaelfoltz8568 Před 2 lety

      Well said

    • @foysal79
      @foysal79 Před 2 lety

      2 years ago you wrote this comment

  • @dwightlavine5893
    @dwightlavine5893 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thank you. I really knew nothing about soldering until I watched this. I feel very confident to solder well and safe!

  • @DarkendSoul1996
    @DarkendSoul1996 Před 2 lety +4

    I use to be afraid of doing any DIY's to my bikes and trucks until I started watching this guy. With the knowledge, I'm no longer scared and this dude here has saved me massive amounts of cash with these videos. Major respect to this man

  • @vincentalykin
    @vincentalykin Před 5 lety +232

    I haven't yet watched through the entire video, but I must say that this is one of the most direct, chronological, detailed, tutorials I have ever watched. You list and link the tools that people would need and explain the differences amongst different tools and materials, adding in information to help further clarify our understanding of the concepts. No fluff, no wasted time. Straight-forward, detailed explanations. This was great.

    • @davidmg1925
      @davidmg1925 Před 5 lety +3

      did we watch the same video?
      packed it in at 1:50

    • @vincentalykin
      @vincentalykin Před 5 lety +1

      @@davidmg1925 What do you mean?

    • @davidmg1925
      @davidmg1925 Před 5 lety +1

      YOu have a different idea to direct that i have. eg did you really need to be instructed not to solder outside a petrol tank. I lost it completely when he started advising about ventilation.

    • @mastermind6542
      @mastermind6542 Před 4 lety

      Bruh, its chrisfix here! Not chriswasteyourfuckingtime

    • @techtinkerin
      @techtinkerin Před rokem

      I didn't read your comment yet but it was one of the most pointless and spammy type of comments that wastes time and storage space. It was a brilliant comment thank you.

  • @nickvgallo
    @nickvgallo Před 4 lety +55

    Chris is just a phenomenal teacher!!!

  • @hayksamvelyan
    @hayksamvelyan Před 2 lety +8

    Chris I came back to this video after having a really ugly soldering job with cheap tools and lack of materials. I decided to finally invest into proper soldering tools and do everything the right way. After trying it out with the right tools I was really impressed at how well it came out. Your video is especially helpful in understanding where I needed to improve my process. Thank you for putting so much detail into your work!

  • @AMindInOverdrive
    @AMindInOverdrive Před 3 lety +13

    3:42 - Everyone's gansta with their rosin core solder until Chris opens up his rosin paste flux

  • @Avigdor404
    @Avigdor404 Před 7 lety +56

    Every time I see you've posted a new video it's like Christmas! Thanks man!

  • @stanleydecastro3319
    @stanleydecastro3319 Před 3 lety +56

    This may be the BEST video I have ever seen on YT. So well-versed, well-explained and easy to hear and understand. I've soldered before, but I never knew how much I DID NOT know about soldering until today. Those 7M subscribers are well-deserved.

  • @daredevil6186
    @daredevil6186 Před 3 lety +5

    This video is 7 years old but man do I appreciate every bit of it, You are such an inspiration and role model Chris, You have saved me and my car multiple times, especially when I did wheel bearings, tie rods and a bunch of other suspension components!

  • @cheshirecatproductions
    @cheshirecatproductions Před 14 dny +2

    This is, hands down, the best how to tutorial I've seen. Especially for soldering!

  • @TheIdiotChallenege
    @TheIdiotChallenege Před 7 lety +775

    thanks for calling them tips and tricks and not hacks =P

  • @DavidG2P
    @DavidG2P Před 4 lety +214

    *has been soldering wires for 45 years
    *still watches the entire video

  • @sahlomonic
    @sahlomonic Před rokem +3

    I've been soldering for a good decade now (mostly guitar amps), but I like to come back to video tutorials like this every now and then for a refresher to make sure I'm not getting complacent and missing any detail, and pick up new tips like using dielectric grease. This is easily one of the better ones out there.

  • @christof3496
    @christof3496 Před 2 lety +4

    If only all instructional CZcams videos were like this. Clear, well-filmed, no fillers, give reasons to why it is done in a certain way. Absolutely loved it, immediately subscribed and will be buying stuff from the links you gave. 13 minutes of my life I don't regret.

  • @KrestenGiese
    @KrestenGiese Před 5 lety +75

    I wish I watched this yesterday when I was wiring turn signals on my motorcycle. I literally made every single mistake you mentioned, but it still works somehow lol

    • @rolandmetayer7210
      @rolandmetayer7210 Před 5 lety +10

      Ace, don't feel bad, at least you LEARNED something and you SUCCEEDED ! ! ! Cheers from Canada !

    • @kgmiller.
      @kgmiller. Před 5 lety +7

      Heh, me too on my car.. guess I'll have to do everything again so there's no short or even fire :D

    • @Humbus
      @Humbus Před 4 lety +1

      Asus ROG?

    • @TheNuclearBolton
      @TheNuclearBolton Před 4 lety +6

      I just use ductape, don’t feel bad

    • @tylermcgonigal6031
      @tylermcgonigal6031 Před 4 lety

      Me too

  • @kuckian
    @kuckian Před 5 lety +166

    I clicked thinking I knew how to solder as I've done it since I was a kid. now I am mind blown. lol. thanks chris

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 5 lety +20

      Glad the video taught you some new tips and tricks!

  • @dalerentschler1784
    @dalerentschler1784 Před 2 lety +6

    Being a soldering rookie, This was the most complete video of soldering and answered many questions I had. Very well done !!!

  • @FourTortoise104
    @FourTortoise104 Před rokem +1

    One of the best lessons I’ve ever seen on CZcams. Pay attention, everyone! And never prevent yourself from learning a new trick of a trade.

  • @TheMarcball
    @TheMarcball Před 7 lety +15

    saw dozens of these videos on soldering, this one is the thoroughest. Thanks Chris !
    Keep on trucking ! (from France)

    • @jackiechan_wtf4041
      @jackiechan_wtf4041 Před 7 lety +3

      After watching over a dozen solder vids, and this video today, you can tell how much editing go's into this video. Just a fantastic job he does.

    • @SierzantYelonek
      @SierzantYelonek Před 7 lety

      so you know nothing john snow ... ohh wait MakeFix .

    • @turmat01
      @turmat01 Před 7 lety

      Les vidéos de Chris sont toujours très exhaustifs et vraiment bien faits :). C'est une tâche vraiment simple, mais Chris trouve le moyen de faire un vidéo de 12 minutes dans lequel rien n'est superflu! :)

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks a lot man! I am glad you like the video and I do my best to cover all of the important topics in a clear and concise way that doesnt seem boring!

  • @SpecialEDy
    @SpecialEDy Před 4 lety +646

    The second method is the style that NASA teaches Astronauts. Strip at least an inch back, pre-tin the wires, bend 90° two-thirds of the way back on the stripped section, twist the wires around a minimum 3 times on each side, now solder the wires.
    The goal isn't just a good electrical connection, it's a solid mechanical connection that doesn't have weak spots around the solder joint.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 4 lety +100

      Thanks for sharing! Awesome info.

    • @MrBuash
      @MrBuash Před 4 lety +19

      Just NASA alone make it better option.

    • @LookOut-km4eg
      @LookOut-km4eg Před 4 lety +15

      Forgetting to clean off your rosin with alcohol after soldering.

    • @jonathankr
      @jonathankr Před 4 lety +10

      Wow. Thanks for the info. But in cases where you don't need mechanical strength, i think the other method would have better transmission of electricity. Right? It's more contact.

    • @SpecialEDy
      @SpecialEDy Před 4 lety +29

      @@jonathankr There is an important thing to remember about soldering, the lead and tin in solder have a significantly higher resistance than copper. But, due to its small size, the resistance of the solder joint is likely several orders of magnitude less than the overall resistance of the wire, and you already would need a piece of scientific equipment to accurately measure the resistance of measly any wire on a car.
      Twisting method would theoretically give you a better electrical connection because there is more wire involved in the connection. Twisting also gets the wires touching in a lot of area, which reduces the distance through solder that the electricity must travel.
      Crimping actually gives you the best electrical connection.

  • @benclapp9851
    @benclapp9851 Před měsícem +1

    Honestly one of the best instructional videos I have seen on CZcams. Very organized. Straight to the point. Great camera detail. Thank you

  • @Vickie910
    @Vickie910 Před 2 lety +13

    Wow, this is so awesome, Chris!! You cover everything clearly and quickly!! Your close ups really help to see soldering in action!! Thank you!!

  • @WeirdofMouth
    @WeirdofMouth Před 5 lety +294

    Me: "Say solder"
    ChrisFix: "Solder"
    Me: "Now say water"
    ChrisFix: "Wooder"

    • @-MacCat-
      @-MacCat- Před 5 lety +16

      This pronunciation seems to be very common by Americans.
      It's not a bad video though if you need to learn about soldering.

    • @mfmr200
      @mfmr200 Před 4 lety +22

      Sodder

    • @CaptainScarlet1961
      @CaptainScarlet1961 Před 4 lety +9

      @@mfmr200: I'd always thought it sounded like Saader, but yes their pronunciation is bloody annoying!

    • @grammarnazi7428
      @grammarnazi7428 Před 4 lety +6

      Huh? I have never noticed even an American say water as "wooder." I always supposed that people who pronounce it "wooder" were otherwise in foreign countries.

    • @mark675
      @mark675 Před 4 lety +15

      Sodder ITS FUCKING SOLDER

  • @snailer06
    @snailer06 Před 6 lety +151

    Thanks for showing me a "wooder-proof" connection for my "wooder-sports" trailer lights! You have the best production, best voice-over and most valuable information I have ever seen on CZcams!

  • @RichInRibeyes
    @RichInRibeyes Před 5 měsíci +1

    7 years on and your video is still teaching people. That was a really excellent how to video, just what i was looking for. Thank you 👍🏻

  • @llroman7823
    @llroman7823 Před 3 dny +1

    His videos are ALWAYS EXCELLANT! Thank you Chris.

  • @M0D60
    @M0D60 Před 4 lety +14

    One of the Fastest, most informativest, delitefullest, quickest 12 mins I've expereinced. Tq

  • @jaygrosse8365
    @jaygrosse8365 Před 7 lety +47

    Well done! I have never been satisfied with my own soldering jobs, and now I know why. I need to get some helping hands and make sure the solder never touches the tip of the soldering iron. Your videos are consistently practical and easy to follow Chris.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 7 lety +3

      +Jay Grosse awesome! Glad the video was helpful!

    • @trystonkincannon8320
      @trystonkincannon8320 Před 6 lety

      Jay Grosse and I had the issue of blobbing.

    • @tripacer8259
      @tripacer8259 Před 6 lety

      Well said, exactly how I feel. My soldering was never "good" so we will see how it goes!

    • @3lp4u
      @3lp4u Před 5 lety

      as long as you heat up the wires enough to make the solder flow into them there is no problem with touching the the tip of the iron with solder.

  • @Dr_5150_
    @Dr_5150_ Před 2 lety +1

    I have 30 years experience in the automotive industry and this was the most informative video I have seen in a long time hats off to this Creator and that's just everybody give him a thumbs up and hit that subscribe button and that Bell

  • @Beateau
    @Beateau Před 3 lety +1

    I love that you quickly laid out the steps before actually going through them. I was taught that a good presenter will tell you when they are about to present/teach, present and teach it, then recap what was just presented. Basically going over the info 3 times to really lock it in.

  • @virustwin
    @virustwin Před 7 lety +185

    your channel is genuinely great my friend

  • @LubckeEnjoyer
    @LubckeEnjoyer Před 4 lety +1084

    Meanwhile in denmark ''As long as it is touching, We've got power.

  • @louiseilerts3710
    @louiseilerts3710 Před 2 lety

    Even your older videos are such a big help! Thanks Chris for helping me through so many automotive repairs

  • @michaelkasbeer-betty4362
    @michaelkasbeer-betty4362 Před 3 lety +7

    Great video. This video and 30 mins of practice helped me make some great wire splices. One tip: I did this in a car wheel well and used small magnets to temporarily mount two alligator clips to the frame right underneath the wires. This gave me some control of the wires while soldering.

  • @1984318i
    @1984318i Před 6 lety +7

    I have to say, out of all the "how to solder" videos that i've seen, this is the best. Straight forward and simple!

  • @karllued
    @karllued Před 4 lety +10

    Great video. I'm an electronic technician. Over 30 years experience. 2 suggestions. One don't sponge the tip off just after soldering. Sponge it off just before soldering. Leaving solder on the tip will oxidize the solder, and not the tip, the oxidized solder will protect the tip. Also, it would be nice to add in how to prevent and remove solder bridges when soldering on a circuit board.

    • @NikkiTheOtter
      @NikkiTheOtter Před 4 lety +1

      Solder bridges, I keep scrap stranded 14AWG for cleaning those up. Fan the tip and press the iron down.
      Also, he said lead-free solder doesn't have the shiny look that leaded does. I use both, and if you do it right, lead-free is just as shiny as leaded.

  • @neoVIVE
    @neoVIVE Před 2 lety +31

    What a nice tutorial! getting ready to solder my first cables XD

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks a lot! Let me know how it goes! And don't forget the heat shrink :p

    • @jondoe5845
      @jondoe5845 Před 2 lety

      @@chrisfix h gg. G. G. Y. Gg

    • @MohyAyyat
      @MohyAyyat Před 2 lety

      @@jondoe5845 what?

  • @DjeehBear
    @DjeehBear Před 2 lety

    Watching this right after making my first wire soldering gets me right back into my garage and start it all over! Thank you CrisFix for another great and comprehensive video!

  • @fielding68
    @fielding68 Před 7 lety +9

    The best soldering tutorial i've ever seen. Thank you.

  • @Awesometechboy3
    @Awesometechboy3 Před 7 lety +204

    Waiting for chrisfixes new vid was like waiting outside the Apple Store

  • @ddhh6552
    @ddhh6552 Před 2 lety +4

    Fantastic tutorial. I have tried this several times in the past and now I see why I was not very good at it. Thank you. Great focus on safety too.

  • @robbibun
    @robbibun Před 3 lety +10

    He really said "you wanna squeeze the strippers" i love it!

  • @ArnsteinBjone
    @ArnsteinBjone Před 6 lety +7

    One of the best How-To-Videoes I have seen the past 30 years. I have been soldering a few times every year for 55 years, including building a Hi-Fi amplifier in 1971 , and even I picked up a tip or two. Great camera,- editing,- and narration skills too!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 6 lety +2

      Awesome! I’m glad the video was helpful!

  • @ragnarocking
    @ragnarocking Před 4 lety +3

    Has Chris ever made a _bad_ tutorial? This is honestly the best tutorial on the subject I've seen. And I've seen many over my career.

  • @ReAnderson
    @ReAnderson Před dnem +1

    This was incredibly helpful, informative and interesting!! Thank you for explaining the process in a way that is clear and simple to understand. You made this a teachable moment for me. Thx

  • @you0rsp1
    @you0rsp1 Před 2 lety

    Chris I have enjoyed your videos for years. Anytime I need to work on my vehicles I come here to get your angle on how to do something. Your videos are well made and your advice offers a lot of value in a time where real value is hard to find.

  • @skatedoof
    @skatedoof Před 5 lety +12

    Butane soldering iron is one of the best tools I've purchased, especially for auto work. No cords and it heats up from cold in seconds. Remove the tip, and it's a heat gun/torch. Love that thing!

    • @HeWhoIsWhoHeIs
      @HeWhoIsWhoHeIs Před 3 lety

      Do a search for Weller WESD51. It'll change your life.

    • @skatedoof
      @skatedoof Před 3 lety +1

      @@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs Will do. One thing I've been doing lately is just using a maps torch to heat joints and feed solder into them. That obviously won't work in every situation but for large work outside of a vehicle it's way faster

    • @HeWhoIsWhoHeIs
      @HeWhoIsWhoHeIs Před 3 lety

      @@skatedoof My mistake, it seems they upgraded the model. Now it's Weller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station. You can find it on Amazon for about $110. Turn it on, set the temp, and about 10 seconds later you're soldering. It's amazing.

  • @N54-
    @N54- Před 7 lety +139

    When you have school at 8 am but can't sleep :/

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 7 lety +12

      That's a bummer! And school just started right? At least you have a video to watch!

    • @N54-
      @N54- Před 7 lety +2

      +ChrisFix lol true haha i started school like 3 weeks ago

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 7 lety +4

      Ohhh you are from a warm weather state I see! Florida?

    • @JohnSmith-um6wc
      @JohnSmith-um6wc Před 7 lety +1

      We started school a couple weeks ago. I have morning classes on Tuesdays and Thursday's so I have to be up 5 and at school by 6:30. senior year is a struggle

    • @N54-
      @N54- Před 7 lety +1

      +ChrisFix nah I'm from California

  • @huejanus5505
    @huejanus5505 Před 3 měsíci +1

    First time ever having to solder wires together. I bought one of those easy off safety switches for my table saw, and since there will be a bit of juice running through them i wanted it done properly.
    Usually i have to look at several videos to get the right method for doing something properly. I read the comments to make sure people are actually showing the right method. Your viewers are pretty unanimous in this being one of the best videos out there on the subject, even i could follow. Thank you. 7 years pass rather quickly.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks a lot!

    • @huejanus5505
      @huejanus5505 Před 3 měsíci

      @@chrisfix Just finished soldering them. Went very well thanks.

  • @brautigambeer
    @brautigambeer Před 6 měsíci

    This is the 1st and only video I needed to see about wire soldering. Chris fix is just amazing, and the way he speaks is calming 😊

  • @cuvkiller
    @cuvkiller Před 7 lety +39

    Damn, lol I was hoping for the engine bay cleaning video :P

    • @peepawchance5786
      @peepawchance5786 Před 7 lety +21

      Well someone's had a pissy day.

    • @chrisgaj2
      @chrisgaj2 Před 7 lety +4

      Jesus christ this dude just blew a handle

    • @cuvkiller
      @cuvkiller Před 7 lety

      Austin Mcmillan lmao XD

    • @fuerte2014
      @fuerte2014 Před 7 lety

      Ikrrrr it would be so satisfying

    • @fuerte2014
      @fuerte2014 Před 7 lety +2

      +Austin Mcmillan its not about learning it its about watching it and how satisfying it is

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore Před 7 lety +31

    Well done video. One thing to note, the acid core solder is only used for soldering sheet metal(galvanized). The reason why you don't use it for electrical wires, is because the acid can eat away at the copper over time. The insulation on the wire should be unaffected by oil, gas, and acids. Lead-Free solder is lousy. It does not flow nicely like solder containing lead. Rather than the rosin paste flux, buy a liquid rosin flux. You can apply a few drops and capillary action will draw the flux into the strands. Really don't need the silicone grease under the heat shrink. That soldered connection you made w/o the grease and only heat shrink will be there for decades. If the soldered connection is being done on a boat, then yes, use the silicone grease or heat shrink tubing with glue.

    • @Slicerwizard
      @Slicerwizard Před 7 lety +11

      "That soldered connection you made w/o the grease and only heat shrink will be there for decades."
      Not if it's exposed to salt water. Around here they use salt in the winter and it eats through copper wire. An untreated connection will turn into green dust.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore Před 7 lety +9

      +Slicerwizard I guess you didn't read all of my comment.

    • @davecc0000
      @davecc0000 Před 7 lety +13

      +electronicsNmore
      You said his use of grease is OK if the wire is in a boat. It's not, it's in New Jersey where they use lots of salt on the roads in winter. Silicone grease is a good idea under the shrink tubing generally; you never know the end destination of a vehicle after you sell it.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore Před 7 lety +3

      davecc0000
      When I used the word "boat", that meant any connection which would be subjected to fresh or salt water. So if you're soldering wires together OUTSIDE a vehicle, then clearly you'd be using heat shrink with glue or the silicone grease. :-)

    • @farfromperfect4643
      @farfromperfect4643 Před 7 lety +7

      Then say that. Saying "boat" did not give me (and probably dozens of others) the idea that you implied very watery OR SALTY conditions. Think before you type.

  • @luv14lyf
    @luv14lyf Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial!! Now I know why I had problems with soldering. I was doing it all wrong and made it much more difficult than it was. Lesson learned and you equipped me with much needed information with detailed explanations that will make a huge difference in my future projects.

  • @keithmarlowe5569
    @keithmarlowe5569 Před rokem

    This is the ONLY video that demonstrates tinning, cleaning, and soldering; and when to do those things.

  • @gregoryschift9324
    @gregoryschift9324 Před 5 lety +186

    Nice tutorial to infinite free electricity 👌🏻

  • @DejectedCat
    @DejectedCat Před 7 lety +128

    I've always felt the act of soldering is pretty therapeutic for me.

    • @shuttereff3ct593
      @shuttereff3ct593 Před 7 lety +4

      Soldering can make me nervous easily ..

    • @TheMidnightNarwhal
      @TheMidnightNarwhal Před 7 lety +1

      Lol same here soldering at first seem like such a chore but if you just let the solder melt onto the cable it's pretty simple and easy.

    • @urielbenedicto5039
      @urielbenedicto5039 Před 6 lety +1

      It's because of the smoke..it calms your nerves down.

    • @threeballwilly
      @threeballwilly Před 6 lety

      Not supposed to inhale the fumes. ;D

  • @jimd.8028
    @jimd.8028 Před 2 lety +1

    As an Novice RC racer with very little Electrical wiring background (Does 3 months of Electrical Shop class count in high school back 15+ years ago?) I am more than confident enough to actually start soldering! Thank you for the tips and tricks of the trade, simple, effective and the message is clear as day. Thank You!

  • @omgapxndx
    @omgapxndx Před 2 lety +6

    5 years later but I’m so glad I found this video!! I’m working on small led fixtures to make cool toys and costumes for my sons before moving on to bigger projects like installing leds on my Silverado but thank you so much for your advice!! I was doing it all wrong and doing a cold solder! I hope I can get better but surely I’ll get there thanks to your help!!

  • @CovidLover
    @CovidLover Před 6 lety +202

    Well I've been cold soldering this entire time.. Gotta visit some old projects now haha

    • @mariansmall2542
      @mariansmall2542 Před 5 lety

      Can I use cold soldering on my medal upper false teeth?

    • @mariansmall2542
      @mariansmall2542 Před 5 lety

      Can I use cold soldering on my upper false teeth is it safe?

    • @bailey8242
      @bailey8242 Před 5 lety

      Lmao same I e been getting frustrated

    • @ShadowVipers
      @ShadowVipers Před 5 lety +6

      Well if you're putting those into your mouth, then no, absolutely not, lead is very very harmful to the body.

    • @hoshikyu
      @hoshikyu Před 5 lety +8

      I always wondered why none of my projects actually worked.

  • @redjones5836
    @redjones5836 Před 5 lety +9

    Dude thank you Xlnt. lesson! You are the Ruler of Solder & Gammhora.

  • @tylerpripps4969
    @tylerpripps4969 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I just love these videos. It doesn't matter what he's doing, it makes me feel like I can take on the world. Thanks for another beautifully simple and complete tutorial.

  • @ghosttoast8326
    @ghosttoast8326 Před 4 měsíci

    Still such a great video 7 years later. Everyone testifying that it is great and covers every point, gives me the know how of what to get, and how to fix my current wiring problem, my power windows. Thank you!

  • @ironduke6100
    @ironduke6100 Před 4 lety +8

    the cold-solder melting at 11:53 was low-key satisfying

    • @deliriousgaming9432
      @deliriousgaming9432 Před 4 lety

      this needs more likes... also I totally propose an entire video on cold-solder melting

  • @tombuster
    @tombuster Před 6 lety +3

    That was really helpful! I was cold soldering all the time! Thanks, Chris!

  • @Nettle314
    @Nettle314 Před 3 lety +5

    Very clear and concise information in a perfect tempo. Thank you!

  • @MoxyDave
    @MoxyDave Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, thanks! I just wanted a quick refresher before I soldered in my new car stereo harness and this was great. Pro tip: the Lineman's splice is meant for wires that are under strain; i.e. being pulled on the ends like the wires going to your house from the utility pole.

  • @TubeofDestiny
    @TubeofDestiny Před 7 lety +112

    HOLY S%#*! This is an excellent video! O_O
    Oh man I've been doing it wrong for so long... Now I want to fix everything! Chris, you're the man! :D

    • @whatfreedom7
      @whatfreedom7 Před 6 lety +1

      TubeofDestiny the twist needs to be as tight as possible. His are a little too loose. When you heat it up it can become looser because it expands. Make sure your wire and your hands are clean if it's dirty it won't stick.

    • @dinaldo7774
      @dinaldo7774 Před 5 lety

      make him your man

  • @dotancohen
    @dotancohen Před 4 lety +45

    6:25 "Now just squeeze down on the strippers."
    That was last Friday. Today is Tuesday, and I'm soldering wires.

  • @sammypotpie
    @sammypotpie Před 3 lety

    Chris Fixer, thank you for this video. I needed to know this valuable and quality information on soldering. I just bought a soldering iron and needed to learn how to properly solder wires and get a good introduction into this topic. I had no idea what the sponge "was" for in my kit I bought, but now I know. I now know there are soldering guns and irons. Thank you!

  • @Curatasparker_Official

    After a few decades of a attempting to solder, all I needed was to take a moment to watch this video. You rock!

  • @motodankz4838
    @motodankz4838 Před 7 lety +4

    I appreciate this guy's work so much!!
    He puts so much effort in the videos, and they turn out to be amazing. This will definitely help many people.
    Keep at it man! Maybe you will even have your own show at a television channel!

  • @Tmrfe0962
    @Tmrfe0962 Před 4 lety +7

    I’ve been soldering for years professionally and you hit everything perfectly, well done. This will allow folks to get the most out of their hobbies.

  • @Picquets
    @Picquets Před rokem +3

    Man this is an amazing walkthrough start to finish! Love the safety guides at the beginning, different tools, types of solder, you covered it all man! Got yourself a sub!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před rokem

      Welcome aboard and thanks a lot!

  • @theboywholived2
    @theboywholived2 Před 3 lety +1

    I have always wondered why my soldering was useless, because I was taught at school to "cold solder" again another reason why school wasted my time. I have learnt more from you videos than I ever learnt at school. Thank you for all you videos you show in detail step by step you explain everything and you take pride in what you do.

  • @atadali6199
    @atadali6199 Před 5 lety +14

    well that is more than a professional job. hat is up for ya, dude.

  • @shadowc6103
    @shadowc6103 Před 7 lety +23

    it's nice to know I've been cold soldering my entire fuckin life. lol

    • @hosseinsalamat1138
      @hosseinsalamat1138 Před 7 lety

      me too :)))

    • @fitrizailani8382
      @fitrizailani8382 Před 7 lety

      Same, but now we know

    • @EKAutoTech
      @EKAutoTech Před 7 lety

      haha, you're not alone man. :)

    • @sergeantspeed5941
      @sergeantspeed5941 Před 7 lety

      yup. I'm pissed because I bypassed the security system in my car, and I soldered in the resistors and cold soldered them in, and now I feel the need to do them again.. which sucks because it's hard working under the dash with solder :(

    • @VoluptuousHorse
      @VoluptuousHorse Před 7 lety

      My first soldering was a cold solder on a cheap headset I had. It got the most of the sound back into the right earpiece, but it lacked the bass it used to have. Now I know exactly why.

  • @sonnyblazer5504
    @sonnyblazer5504 Před 2 lety

    ABSOLUTELY THE BEST SOLDER video on CZcams. CHRIS, YOU deserve over a million subscribers! Sonny (CT)

  • @jayfro8340
    @jayfro8340 Před rokem +2

    Your tip for those without high voltage electricity was the best tip by far. I've been using a 1lb propane torch with the tip closed up 75 percent.
    It just covers the few who live very poor or completely off the grid.
    In all, thanks man!

    • @jayfro8340
      @jayfro8340 Před rokem

      Your quick responses only add to the amazing job you do Chris! CZcamsrs like yourself so casually teach people important things in life that help

  • @richardbrett5158
    @richardbrett5158 Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent!!!!!!!! You've given all the information. Grand!!!

  • @rhv87
    @rhv87 Před 7 lety +71

    hey Chris can i request a engine bay cleaning video?

    • @christophergarcia9218
      @christophergarcia9218 Před 7 lety +3

      thus should be done

    • @TheRealXesc
      @TheRealXesc Před 7 lety +2

      I second that! I would LOVE to see how to properly clean the engine, and it's compartment! :)

    • @nemeari8230
      @nemeari8230 Před 7 lety +1

      My mom's car engine bay is dirty...

    • @AstronomyWales
      @AstronomyWales Před 7 lety +1

      Been wanting this too. Just to know what I need to cover so I don't short stuff out.

    • @joshuahunsberger4887
      @joshuahunsberger4887 Před 7 lety

      +MTBVegan Rich just cover the obvious stuff lol. Don't overthink it.

  • @cicichambers3887
    @cicichambers3887 Před 7 měsíci

    You are a natural talent, I don't regularly compliment videos on how to but my goodness you are fantastic!

  • @MK2CLIOOWNERSUK
    @MK2CLIOOWNERSUK Před 6 měsíci +1

    self made youtube and automotive LEGEND thank you chris fix!