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[title] Soldering the display module
[* black] Put a line of flux paste over pads and flat cable end.
-[* black] Take the display module with face side down. Put the flat cable on cleaned pads on circuit board. Arrange the cable over pads to left free pad area a little less than 1mm from the left side (in second photo).
+[* black] Take the display module ***with face side down***. Put the flat cable on cleaned pads on circuit board. Arrange the cable over pads to left free pad area a little less than 1mm from the left side (in second photo).
[* black] Set soldering iron temperature to 270C (520F). Tin the soldering iron and solder the cable to the board.
[* icon_caution] Be careful. During soldering keep the cable pins directly above related board pads. Try to avoid board overheat though very long heating.
[* icon_note] Solder the first and last cable pin before soldering the rest, That will keep the cable in place during soldering the remaining pins.
[* icon_note] Cable soldering is easier with thin oval T12-BC2 tip or other similar tip. Otherwise you will need to use a lot of flux paste to avoid solder clumping in large area with pad shorting in result due to thick tip that help solder spread where it is not desired.