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7/1/2025, 2:57:06 PM
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>thanks I'll look at those options.
If you have further questions, just ask, personally I use a ts100, but that's because the pinecil didn't exist yet when I got mine (sadly). If it ever breaks I'd get a pinecil, personally. There's other stuff like solder paste and hot plates but that's for SMD work, I'm assuming that project is just connecting the modules, so no SMD work needed.
Other than what I mentioned, some stuff you don't need but will appreciate to have: A multimeter (imo each household should own one anyways), wire strippers (for a first project you can use a multitool or just knife, but it gets annoying quick and wire strippers are convenient), a cheap breadboard for prototyping with a set of dupont jump wires, male to female (you can get those for like 2€ and be set for a long time, they are super useful to prototype before you finalize the deal and solder it all together).
Picrel is my project corner, excuse the mess, but other than the stuff I mentioned all of that is pretty much optional or for more specific uses. Those plastic helping hands can be convenient at times, but I'd suggest buying stuff like that if you find yourself soldering more than just once. (also if you already have a 3d printer you can print similar ones).
>thanks I'll look at those options.
If you have further questions, just ask, personally I use a ts100, but that's because the pinecil didn't exist yet when I got mine (sadly). If it ever breaks I'd get a pinecil, personally. There's other stuff like solder paste and hot plates but that's for SMD work, I'm assuming that project is just connecting the modules, so no SMD work needed.
Other than what I mentioned, some stuff you don't need but will appreciate to have: A multimeter (imo each household should own one anyways), wire strippers (for a first project you can use a multitool or just knife, but it gets annoying quick and wire strippers are convenient), a cheap breadboard for prototyping with a set of dupont jump wires, male to female (you can get those for like 2€ and be set for a long time, they are super useful to prototype before you finalize the deal and solder it all together).
Picrel is my project corner, excuse the mess, but other than the stuff I mentioned all of that is pretty much optional or for more specific uses. Those plastic helping hands can be convenient at times, but I'd suggest buying stuff like that if you find yourself soldering more than just once. (also if you already have a 3d printer you can print similar ones).
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