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Good place to start if you have a soldering pen |
December 5, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Stefan Jones
from Hillsboro, OR United States
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An effective but not exciting way to learn how to solder electronic components. The booklet has information of soldering, reading resistor labels, and making repairs to your work.
I bought this at the same time as the "learn to solder" set. The instruction book is virtually identical, as is the circuit board. This one doesn't have a siren, though. Instead, it has an IC socket you use to practice using a multimeter to check resistance.
While a bit redundant after working through the other kit, putting together this was good practice.
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I still have the "touch" |
July 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Neil Tsubota
from Foster City, CA United States
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Soldering must be like bike riding....once you learn the basics, you never forget, no matter how "old" you get.
I did miss one question on the exam. OK so I only got a 90% on the written part. Fun and Easy to learn.
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Good place to start.. |
February 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Joel Smith
from Kinston, NC United States
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I got one of these about a year ago when I was learning to solder. The instructions that came with the kit made it clear and easy to get good joins. It also teaches different kinds of joins and bridges. After this kit, I felt a lot more comfortable with other, more complicated and fun kits. If you're starting to solder, try it!
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