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- | [* black] In careful increments, add a millimeter of new solder wire from the top of the existing wires until the entire wire reaches a shiny silver color. |
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- | [* black] Next, turn off the soldering gun and allow the solder to cool down and solidify (approximately five minutes). |
+ | [title] Apply solder wire |
+ | [* black] Slowly feed solder wire into the heated wire. The wire strands should readily absorb the molten solder. |
+ | [* icon_note] If the solder pools on top of the wire strands, the strands aren't hot enough to melt the solder. Try moving the soldering iron so that the tip touches more of the strands. |
+ | [* black] Feed solder wire along the exposed wire until everything is thinly coated. |
+ | [* black] Once the molten solder saturates the wire strands, allow the solder joint to cool down and solidify (2-3 minutes). |