First time builder question

johnphirsch

New member
Hi All,
Sorry for the rudimentary question. I am building a Stereomour 2 and it’s my first construction. I’m installing my first resistors and am wondering if I can/should trim the leads so the are more direct in my layout. Thanks for any help offered.

 
I think you'd have to post a picture to illustrate your question a bit better.  In the broadest sense, the more you can make your build look like what's in the manual, the greater the odds are that you'll end up with a reliable build that works nicely.
 
I think the best way is to attach the leads establishing good mechanical contact where possible, then soldering, then trimming the excess after soldering.
 
Thanks Paul. In looking at the pictures closer it’s clear that yes I need to trim the leads a bit on the resistors to have things fit well and mimic the pictures
Thanks.
John
 
Yes, the idea is to get the resistors fitted and bend/crimp the leads to form a mechanical connection, then you can trim the excess after soldering.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EN16Pi7pcfk
You may find watching this helpful.

As a first time kit builder, I would also suggest reading the beginning of the manual which covers these issues in some detail as well.
 
My only input is make sure your iron gets HOT. I run mine at 800 degrees F. Before running at that temp I had all kinds of issues with crummy joints, all that. Also, IMHO, you must have a solder station. I think like Jay said, I prefer to do a little mechanical crimping first before solder. But, with this when you mess up, it's a lot more work to repair. Ha. Good luck and enjoy!! (don't breathe too much smoke or drink **too** much either while soldering LOL).
 
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