baguette wrote:Concerning soldering piezos, I made the expierience that soldering could be an issue especially on small transducers since the metal coating on the top is thin. If you solder a thick wire, the vibration will make the solder with the metal coating break away from the piezo, especially if the wire fixing point is close to the piezo and it cannot bend.
But anyway, you can resolder it.
ignotus wrote:baguette wrote:Concerning soldering piezos, I made the expierience that soldering could be an issue especially on small transducers since the metal coating on the top is thin. If you solder a thick wire, the vibration will make the solder with the metal coating break away from the piezo, especially if the wire fixing point is close to the piezo and it cannot bend.
But anyway, you can resolder it.
A drop of hot glue on the solder joints is a good idea to keep it in place
ignotus wrote:that's exactly what I thought. More specifically, also to glue the part of the wire which goes over the piezo on the piezo, so the bending force does not apply on the solder point
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