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[title] Solder the power inductor | |
- | [* black] Press the iron's tip against the circuit board's ***L1*** solder pad for a few seconds to heat it, then feed the solder wire into the heated area until there's a |
+ | [* black] Press the iron's tip against the circuit board's ***L1*** solder pad for a few seconds to heat it, then feed the solder wire into the heated area until there's a small blob of solder on the pad. |
[* black] Re-heat the solder while holding the inductor in its outline, so that its end caps (the sides with the notches) are resting on the circuit board's pads. | |
[* icon_note] The power inductor is symmetrical and can be soldered in either orientation, as long as the notches are above the pads. | |
[* black] Remove the iron, then remove the tweezers once the solder has cooled. |