Bill,

There's really nothing to soldering--it's just a matter of simultaneously heating the components that need to be soldered together and dabbing them with a small amount of solder until the solder freely flows and fuses the connection. Hold the connection in place until the solder cools enough to harden and that's it.

On Pringed Circuit Boards it's always best to use a small tipped, low wattage soldering iron and thin solder. This helps prevent overheating the circuitry and any adjacent components and causing damage.

Good Luck,

Gary

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