Soldering Preparation

Stripping wires

Stripping the insulation of the wire.

The best way to remove the insulation from the end of the wire and exposing the copper core is to use a wire stripper. There are many types of wire strippers to choose from, but since most of them work the same, just check to make sure that it has the correct diameters. You simply put the wire in place, and squeeze to cut the insulation, then pull the end bit off. It will cut to a preset depth, and if you have chosen the right depth, the insulation will come off perfectly, leaving you only with the copper core. It is possible to choose the wrong depth, so confirm the right depth before you make the cut. If you do not have a wire cutter, you can substitute it with a side cutter, or a knife.

Cleaning components

Before you solder an electronic component, you should make sure that the contacts are free from dust and grease. You can use some steel wool or other abrasive material to remove the oxidation from the metal contacts to expose fresh "shiny" metal underneath.