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FrozenGate by Avery

Previous FLexDrive units?

yobresal said:
There is much to be said about using the right tools. I have an iron base stand with two alligator clips and a magnifying glass, 2 soldering irons both butane powered for hotter temp as well as no loose cord getting in the way, multiple types of solder, multiple tips for the soldering iron, tiny screw drivers, tweezers, jumper wires, multimeter, coherent laser meter, thumb tacks, and lots of other stuff. I'd like a spectrometer. Before when all I had was a soldering Iron and solder I used to screw up all the time. Now I only screw up by trying to push the diodes too far. Buy some tools and your life will be much less stressful.
I have most of those tools ;)
I only screw up while harvesting open can diodes :-/

daguin said:
The distance of between the holes doesn't seem to be an issue. There are some components really close to the holes, but if you solder quickly, no problem. I couldn't get the jumper to solder when I ruined the one unit. I held it too long trying to get it to stick.

Peace,
dave

Yea, i solder very quickly and precisely ;)
 





daguin said:
[quote author=Spyderz20x6 link=1236320738/0#11 date=1236372350][
Oh!!!
Those...
Yeah, i kinda suspected it was gonna be hard so i ordered one with preset current just in case.
Is it hard to solder to the actual diode/battery terminals? Or is it easy just like last time?
Are the holes the same distance apart?


The distance of between the holes doesn't seem to be an issue.  There are some components really  close to the holes, but if you solder quickly, no problem.  I couldn't get the jumper to solder when I ruined the one unit.  I held it too long trying to get it to stick.

Peace,
dave[/quote]Same problem here ,but like spidy said solder the bottom. This driver is a valuable tool in some of my builds so far
I have welded them on direct likr the rkstr driver works out great.
 
jander6442 said:
[quote author=daguin link=1236320738/0#15 date=1236471825][quote author=Spyderz20x6 link=1236320738/0#11 date=1236372350][
Oh!!!
Those...
Yeah, i kinda suspected it was gonna be hard so i ordered one with preset current just in case.
Is it hard to solder to the actual diode/battery terminals? Or is it easy just like last time?
Are the holes the same distance apart?


The distance of between the holes doesn't seem to be an issue.  There are some components really  close to the holes, but if you solder quickly, no problem.  I couldn't get the jumper to solder when I ruined the one unit.  I held it too long trying to get it to stick.

Peace,
dave[/quote]Same problem here ,but like spidy said solder the bottom. This driver is a valuable tool in some of my builds so far
I have welded them on direct likr the rkstr driver works out great.
[/quote]
If you are using the flexdrive V4, i have found it easier to solder to the bottom of the battery side, and to the top of the diode side.
Another good tip is to pray before you solder ;)
 
I have worked with the V4 version. So far I have not had issues but i did notice that it was a tight fit. Granted I have been soldering for many years now. For beginners these V4's could be a bit hard to work with.
 
You just need to have some experience and some good equipment.
I managed to pull it off with a RadioShack soldering iron ;D

I need to get a new tip...
 
What ever happened to your awesome dancing spiderman avatar? I loved that thing.
 
Bearded_Galaxy said:
[quote author=Spyderz20x6 link=1236320738/0#8 date=1236369622][quote author=lasersbee link=1236320738/0#7 date=1236369424][quote author=Spyderz20x6 link=1236320738/0#6 date=1236367601]Well, i haven't seen one yet...
What kind of soldering iron are you using?

Hey spidy...
the new V4s are   SMALL...   see them here...

http://hacylon.case.edu/ebay/laser_diode/Micro_FlexDrive.php

Jerry[/quote]
Aren't the holes about the same size as on the V3s?
Or do you need a tiny soldering tip?[/quote]

The holes are, yes, but the components are in a much less advantageous location.  I've accidentally desoldered as follows:
One of these:
V4edit.jpg


Two of these:
laserbuild001edit.jpg
[/quote]

I sucked one of those little parts up in my solder sucker never to be seen again...OBTW if you do that...they dont work >:(
 
Laserman532 said:
I sucked one of those little parts up in my solder sucker never to be seen again...OBTW if you do that...they dont work >:(

They can be replaced though.

Peace,
dave
 
Laserman532 said:
[quote author=Bearded_Galaxy link=1236320738/0#12 date=1236469650][quote author=Spyderz20x6 link=1236320738/0#8 date=1236369622][quote author=lasersbee link=1236320738/0#7 date=1236369424][quote author=Spyderz20x6 link=1236320738/0#6 date=1236367601]Well, i haven't seen one yet...
What kind of soldering iron are you using?

Hey spidy...
the new V4s are   SMALL...   see them here...

http://hacylon.case.edu/ebay/laser_diode/Micro_FlexDrive.php

Jerry[/quote]
Aren't the holes about the same size as on the V3s?
Or do you need a tiny soldering tip?[/quote]

The holes are, yes, but the components are in a much less advantageous location.  I've accidentally desoldered as follows:
One of these:
V4edit.jpg


Two of these:
laserbuild001edit.jpg
[/quote]

I sucked one of those little parts up in my solder sucker never to be seen again...OBTW if you do that...they dont work >:([/quote]
That's why you use a braid.
I refuse to use anything that has vacuum pressure on anything that has small components.
 


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