RVA
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So rather than struggling until I get it right, and as it seems there are some skilled students of the iron here, I was hoping to get some input on questions that keep coming to mind as I fumble inside the cavity of the beast:
1. a. When soldering a multiple wires to one point, say for instance on the back of a pot, do you twist them together or lay them over each other?
Regardless of whether your twist or stack , how many is too many to put together ? I realize this may depend on gauge, but I am pretty sure that my pots look ugly because I tried to put too many together.
b. When soldering multiple wires into a loop/lug of a pot, how important is it for you to thread it through the loop/lug
c. When soldering any wire to a push-pull post, do you thread them? How about multiple wires?
2. How hot is too hot to have the soldering iron.
3. Do you bend a lug of the volume pot toward the back of the pot to ground it, use a wire, or a combination of these 2?
Any additional important info that I did not think of is welcome. Thanks for any help!
1. a. When soldering a multiple wires to one point, say for instance on the back of a pot, do you twist them together or lay them over each other?
Regardless of whether your twist or stack , how many is too many to put together ? I realize this may depend on gauge, but I am pretty sure that my pots look ugly because I tried to put too many together.
b. When soldering multiple wires into a loop/lug of a pot, how important is it for you to thread it through the loop/lug
c. When soldering any wire to a push-pull post, do you thread them? How about multiple wires?
2. How hot is too hot to have the soldering iron.
3. Do you bend a lug of the volume pot toward the back of the pot to ground it, use a wire, or a combination of these 2?
Any additional important info that I did not think of is welcome. Thanks for any help!
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