NewBeeDrone & MuteFPV Ultimate Soldering Practice Board

Enhance your soldering skills with the NewBeeDrone & MuteFPV Ultimate Soldering Practice Board. This comprehensive practice board is designed for both beginners and experienced hobbyists, providing a realistic platform to hone your soldering techniques. Featuring multiple connection points and components, it simulates real-world drone circuit configurations, allowing you to practice and perfect your soldering skills without the pressure of a live build. Its durable construction ensures it will withstand numerous practice sessions, making it an essential tool for any drone enthusiast.

Key Features:

  • Realistic simulation of drone circuit configurations
  • Multiple connection points for varied practice
  • Durable construction for long-lasting use
  • Ideal for beginners and experienced solderers alike
  • Compact and portable for easy use anywhere

Our practice soldering board isn't like the rest. This board comes with every single type of surface you may solder to when building a drone. Practice soldering your XT60 or XT30 wire to a surface pad and to a through hole! Practice soldering signal wires to pads from large to small and through holes.

The NewBeeDrone Practice Soldering Board is also two sided for the most bang for your buck. On the top are pads sized for signal wires and on the back are pads for ESC and battery connections.

We highly suggest picking up a practice soldering board before building for the first time. It's easy to make a mistake and making it on a practice board is safe and costs nothing.


"Thank you so much MuteFPV for designing this solder practice board. It's our honor to work with you on this project and make a co-brand product with you!"

Kelvin


Specs: 

Size:  2 1/4" x  2 1/4"

Thickness: 1/16"

Weight: 1 ounce copper

Customer Reviews

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Nick H
Didn't like this board for one reason

The pads on the edge are connected, so instead of let's say 10 pads, you essentaily have one pad. They appear from the top and bottom to be separate pads, but if you look on the edge, copper runs between all of them. This is not how real boards are built. A better option is this board:https://newbeedrone.com/products/newbeedrone-practice-soldering-board . This one has individual pads and is more realistic to the real thing.

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Mr. DP
I bought it for practice to my buddy.

works well

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Jessie

Helped me get used to soldering again after 20 years of not touching a iron

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Donato

Ultimate board for practice