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Mido

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I just got my new engine for my plane and I ned to solder three wires too the board. But I'm new to or suck at soldering so how do I take the old one off. Melt the metal ok just worried tomelt the board. Any tips is good
 
I am not sure what you already have but this is what I would recomend, Fisrt a good quality 40 watt or higher soldering iron, a soldering station would be better, second some thin rosin core solder and not the lead free kind it dose not flow very well, third some soldering flux, forth a quality pair of wire strippers, other things that are good to have are a third hand tool, shrink tubing, and electrical tape. all gve you more info later I have to go to work. or I am sure some one else will be able to help you futher...
 
WELL i went out at got a 40 watt and a 60/40 metal stuff. I soldered it on and its working good, As most people know i broke my screw that comes out of the prop adapter so wat could i do this time to prevent it from snapping.. It doesn't make sense to me, i saw on youtube planes crash in the grass and they flip em back up and go. This i didnt even fly just the prop hit the curb and the screw snapped.
Any tips?
 
NEVER MIND. I BROKE THE SAME EXACT PEICE. AND I BROKE THE WHOLE WING AND THE BODY.. I WILL NEVER EVER BUY A FLYING PEICE OF EQUIPMENT IN MY LIFE/!!
BUT IT has a nice radio. Wat could i use it for? Some how my truck?
 
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