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[* black] Without removing the iron, begin feeding solder into the junction between the tab and the pad.
[* icon_note] If the junction is hot enough, the solder will melt in easily. If the junction is not hot enough, the solder will not melt. You must wait until the junction is hot enough before continuing. Do not feed solder directly into the iron, or you will get a cold solder joint.
[* icon_note] The solder joint should appear shiny in nature, and should adhere to the pad and the lead. If this is not the case, rest the iron back on the pad to reflow the joint.
+[* black] Tin the tip of the iron and then return it to its stand.