If you want to spend extra there, be sure to get the Through Hole type, not the surface mount type (harder to solder).
They want > $1 each, perhaps you shop around?
When you see these, look down the page at similar deals shown. Read the details of the deal including return policy and shipping.
If you're still not sure, check with the forum. I am not the seller, I just pointed you to about where I went 2+ years ago and found something similar.
GoForSmoke:
If you want to spend extra there, be sure to get the Through Hole type, not the surface mount type (harder to solder).
They want > $1 each, perhaps you shop around?
When you see these, look down the page at similar deals shown. Read the details of the deal including return policy and shipping.
If you're still not sure, check with the forum. I am not the seller, I just pointed you to about where I went 2+ years ago and found something similar.
Super good advice there gonna do that, which solder device should i buy could you recommend a good model?
Others on the forum an give you better advice than I can on solder and irons. I picked up a deal on a Stahl because as shipped they didn't work. The fix was to open the iron up and push the heating element all the way to the end, it was maybe 1 cm short, and then I hot glued the wires in the back end of the handle before closing it up. $25 got me a nice perhaps $50 or more temperature controlled iron. It pays to read customer comments, that's where I learned of the fix.
One thing though, the size and shape tip you use makes a lot of difference.
There are many good soldering tutorials on the web, search on youtube.
GoForSmoke:
Others on the forum an give you better advice than I can on solder and irons. I picked up a deal on a Stahl because as shipped they didn't work. The fix was to open the iron up and push the heating element all the way to the end, it was maybe 1 cm short, and then I hot glued the wires in the back end of the handle before closing it up. $25 got me a nice perhaps $50 or more temperature controlled iron. It pays to read customer comments, that's where I learned of the fix.
One thing though, the size and shape tip you use makes a lot of difference.
There are many good soldering tutorials on the web, search on youtube.
And make sure you check the parts you get, at least a decent random sample of 10% or more before the return policy days run out, Paypal backs you there.