Thank you for the tutorial. I have extremely limited confidence in my soldering skills, especially on circuit boards. You gave me the confidence to try, and I succeeded.
Thanks again!
I'm glad to see you tackle this task George, and that you were successful!
Maybe that inspired you to get more confident when soldering. After all, model railroading is a multi-faceted hobby and soldering is one of the important skills one can develop in our hobby. As with everything, practice makes you better
. Once you get more used to soldering and gain confidence you should be able to tackle more DCC projects where there are no plug-n-play options available.
For practicing general electronic soldering I recommend purchasing some soldering practice kits. If you Google you will find lots of options. I often deal with Electronic Goldmine (a surplus electronic vendor) and they have a range of this type of a kit available
here . FOr gettign better handle on precision soldering and miniature components (like what we have on DCC decoders), they offer a kit just for that
hereBut don't limit yourself just to Electronic Goldmine. If you Google "SMD soldering practice kit" you'll find lots of options and a wide price range.