noobie question
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:21 pm
So i just got my kits (2 t15's and 2 N72's) and extremely excited bout building these (was gonna get an electrician to do this for me but my car has since passed away and 'have had to use my "electrician money" to get a new one!)
So i've been busily making some kits just to get a little er.. grounding in the ways of soldering.
But I'm wondering is there any kind of "standard" for chopping the leads off ....ie do people normally wait untill they have soldered a joint to cut the excess length off, or do they do this beforehand....? I've done it both ways and my preference is for the "cut first, then solder" approach..it seems as tho this way avoids putting any unnecessary stress on the joint
Is this ok?........are there any advantages in keeping the leads long?
Many thanks
Jamie the noob
So i've been busily making some kits just to get a little er.. grounding in the ways of soldering.
But I'm wondering is there any kind of "standard" for chopping the leads off ....ie do people normally wait untill they have soldered a joint to cut the excess length off, or do they do this beforehand....? I've done it both ways and my preference is for the "cut first, then solder" approach..it seems as tho this way avoids putting any unnecessary stress on the joint
Is this ok?........are there any advantages in keeping the leads long?
Many thanks
Jamie the noob