- Soldering station: A temperature-controlled soldering station is ideal, allowing you to set the temperature for different tasks
- Solder: FRC rules require the use of lead-free solder. A good rosin-core solder is often sufficient for most electronics work. For specific applications, a flux pen may also be necessary.
- Tip cleaner: A brass wool tip cleaner is the best way to clean the soldering iron tip without causing thermal shock. A damp cellulose sponge is a less ideal alternative.
- Helping hands: A "helping hands" tool with alligator clips is extremely useful for holding wires and components in place while soldering, allowing you to work with both hands.
- Wire strippers and cutters: A good set of wire strippers and diagonal cutters is essential for preparing your wires.
- Desoldering tools: For correcting mistakes, a desoldering pump (solder sucker) or a desoldering wick is needed to remove excess solder.
- Heat gun: For applying heat-shrink tubing to protect and insulate solder joints, a heat gun is safer and more effective than a soldering iron.
- Multimeter: Use a multimeter to test for continuity after soldering to ensure a good connection.
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