Push the tip of the magnet wire a small distance into the molten solder and hold it there for a few moments. The solder will bubble away the enamel and tin the copper underneath in the process.
Both of them use a piece of wire and, in a way, extend the reach of your soldering iron’s tip. Copper wire would work better because of superior thermal conductivity, but other types of solid ...
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A Guide for Soldering Electronics
It comes as wire on a spool ... called a soldering iron (or soldering gun). Soldering is most commonly used to join wires in ...
with silver-coated copper paste being used in “tiny” dots along the wires. “After connecting six 250 μm diameter Cu tabbing wires coated with low-temperature solder wires with a pitch of 8. ...