ESC pads keep lifting ? am i just bad at soldering or is something else going on
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350 is probably fine but honestly i run a bit hotter like 380-400 and get in and out faster. the longer you sit on the pad even at lower temps the more you're cooking the adhesive holding it to the bo
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some of the cheaper aio boards just have genuinely bad pad adhesion, ive seen it on a few of the budget stacks where it doesnt matter what you do. but yeah what the other guy said about tinning everyt
this has been driving me insane. third time now ive had a pad lift on an all-in-one board while trying to solder motor leads. im using a ts100 at around 350c, 63/37 rosin core solder, flux on the pad before i touch it. i heat the pad, feed solder in, looks fine, then when i go to move the wire or sometimes just when im doing the next motor i hear that little tick and the pad has either lifted or cracked around the edges.
at this point ive ruined two boards, one was an aio that wasnt even that cheap. feels like im either pressing too hard or staying on the pad too long but i've tried being lighter and faster and it still happens sometimes. is this just a quality control thing with certain boards or is there a technique thing im missing. watched like four different soldering videos and they all kind of say the same stuff