How do you increase battery length in active pickups.
How do you increase battery length in active pickups.
No, sorry, I'm in the USA.
Don't be scared, If you have a good soldering iron "pen type", and a steady hand you shouldn't run into any problems fixing your problem.
Just remember to use "rosin-core" solder, flux, and don't over heat the pots. They can take a lot but it should only take a couple seconds to melt the solder, so I wouldn't worry too much. Watch the soldering video on youtube that Jet66 made.
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What he is doing:
1. cleaning with alochol pad
2. scuffing up the metal for better adhesion
3. Recleaning
4. Applying the flux
5. Applying heat
6. Touching solder to pot (not tip of iron)
7. Cleaning off excess flux
8. You get it by now
9. I should probably stop listing the steps
10. ???
11. Profit
Hahah! thanks man, that was really useful. well ill get it sorted, need to sort it out within 2 weeks as i got a gig coming up, but it shoudl be fine, the guitar works fine atm the moment, its just really annoying that the battery keeps dyeing within 3-4 days.
im waiting for a reply from the guy from EMG that you quoted, and i got a diagram that i got sent on here so it should be fine!
No, sorry, I'm in the USA.
Don't be scared, If you have a good soldering iron "pen type", and a steady hand you shouldn't run into any problems fixing your problem.
Just remember to use "rosin-core" solder, flux, and don't over heat the pots. They can take a lot but it should only take a couple seconds to melt the solder, so I wouldn't worry too much. Watch the soldering video on youtube that Jet66 made.
jk6DZZYKQ1Y
What he is doing:
1. cleaning with alochol pad
2. scuffing up the metal for better adhesion
3. Recleaning
4. Applying the flux
5. Applying heat
6. Touching solder to pot (not tip of iron)
7. Cleaning off excess flux
8. Wetting the wire.
9. You get it by now
10. I should probably stop listing the steps
11. ???
12. Profit