You'll also need to invest in a pair of good quality safety sandals.I am in india.
You'll also need to invest in a pair of good quality safety sandals.I am in india.
It looks like the ESP32 already has male header pins. I'd solder male header pins to the display and use female-female DuPont jumper wires.ESP32
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I'd say the first step is more practice, you must get used to how solder behaves, how it behaves with your particular soldering iron. So start by soldering bits of wire together, get to recognize the different states the solder gets into.First step is to remove the protuding pins? And then solder?
I have an illuminated magnifier, but I'm used to soldering by seeing the board directly, so it will take time to adjust to doing it via a magnifier.It seems like the problem is more than just eyesight. There's mostly too much or too little solder and it's not being applied in the right place. Possibly, the tip isn't being positioned correctly; or it's the wrong size/style.
Get yourself some magnifiers. I use these for precision work:
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Or these clip-ons for my glasses:
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I also have several of these:
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And one of these (without the iron holder):
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I wouldn't describe a table or bench as a convenience Shafty. These are the kinds of things that make some activities extremely challenging, you waste time and energy without them, everything you do becomes more time consuming, more likely to come out wrong or bad.I read, write, blog, eat, work all by sitting on the floor only. A work table would be convenient but has to be bigger in size otherwise floor would be always much convenient.