Electrical – Why won’t solder go around the whole pin

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I'm trying to solder the pins on an Arduino nano but the solder won't go around the whole pin. This happens seemingly no matter how much solder I apply. If it's a lot and it blobs it only blobs on one side. Am I soldering incorrectly or is this natural? Are these pin connections still valid?

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Best Answer

Get some good quality and fresh 63/37 RMA rosin core flux wire solder (0.8mm is good for through-hole parts).

Preferably use a temperature controlled iron set to the recommended temperature for the solder you are using (600-700F for 63/37).

Put the tinned tip in contact with the pin and pad simultaneously (press a bit harder against the pin, but a light touch overall) and, after a brief pause, apply a small amount of solder to the opposite side at the junction of the pin and pad or directly to where the tip touches the pin/pad. It should almost be sucked into the joint.

If you are still having problems, try another type of header, maybe the gold plating is deficient in some way.