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3. Safe and correct soldering
Caution: 
Incorrect  soldering can cause dangers through fires and heat. Avoid
these dangers  by reading  and  following the  directions  given in  the
chapter Safety instructions.
 Use a small soldering iron with max. 30 Watt. Keep the soldering tip
clean so the heat of the soldering iron is applied to the solder point
effectively.
 Only use electronic tin solder with flux.
 When   soldering   electronic   circuits   never   use   soldering-water   or
soldering grease. They contain acids that can corrode components
and copper tracks.
 Solder quickly: holding the iron on the joints longer than necessary can
destroy components and can damage copper tracks or soldering eyes.
 Apply the soldering tip to the soldering spot in such a way that the wire
and the soldering eye are heated at the same time. Simultaneously add
solder (not too much). As soon as the solder becomes liquid take it
away. Hold the soldering tip at the spot for a few seconds so that the
solder flows into the joint, then remove the soldering iron.
 The joint should be held still for about 5 seconds after soldering. 
 To   make   a   good   soldering   joint   you   should   use   a   clean   and
unoxidised soldering tip. Clean the soldering tip with a damp piece of
cloth, a damp sponge or a piece of silicon cloth. 
 After soldering check (preferably with a magnifying glass) tracks for
accidental solder bridges and short circuits. This would cause faulty
operation or, in the worst case, permanent damage. You can remove
excess solder by putting a clean soldering tip on the spot. The solder
will  become   liquid  again  and  flow  from   the  soldering  spot  to   the
soldering tip. 
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