Burnt the M4 pads after trying to follow first video
Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2013 9:52 pm
I tried and struggled to follow this video (around 2:24) when assembling my Crazyflie. It was a nightmare! I lack a steady enough hand to do this technique of heating and pushing in from the opposite side. After struggling to do this for ages I've eventually burnt off the pads - although the wires seem to have attached to something.
I checked the site again and found the actual assembly instructions and another video and managed to do the other holes with minimal fuss. So a word of warning to other fellow newbies; don't attempt to do push through solder technique!
So, now I'm left with a dead M4 Motor but the rest work.
I've put my multimeter on the motor wires at the other side. There seems to be a bit of pad left on that side, and when I touch that and the corresponding leg of the diode - I get a beep! I'm assuming that is right. I've looked at the schematic and it seems to follow the pattern of the other motors.
My plan is to attempt to solder it to that side - I've ordered a really fine solder tip and solder.
Failing that attempt to solder on to those pads, where else can I attach the wires?
Direct to the diode?
To the transistor and battery? Which way round do the wires go?
I checked the site again and found the actual assembly instructions and another video and managed to do the other holes with minimal fuss. So a word of warning to other fellow newbies; don't attempt to do push through solder technique!
So, now I'm left with a dead M4 Motor but the rest work.
I've put my multimeter on the motor wires at the other side. There seems to be a bit of pad left on that side, and when I touch that and the corresponding leg of the diode - I get a beep! I'm assuming that is right. I've looked at the schematic and it seems to follow the pattern of the other motors.
My plan is to attempt to solder it to that side - I've ordered a really fine solder tip and solder.
Failing that attempt to solder on to those pads, where else can I attach the wires?
Direct to the diode?
To the transistor and battery? Which way round do the wires go?