Definitely, you want to get in there, hit it hard, and get out, all as fast as possible.

A big chisel-point tip is a must, hit it with the flat side to cover more area, and press hard. You want all that thermal mass to melt the solder as fast as possible. A fine-point tip is like hitting a tree with a Smart Car, whereas a chisel-point tip is like hitting it with an Escalade.

The way I do it, is I’d coat the pads with solder (just enough to wet, not to form big bumps), tin the wire as well, lay the wire onto the pad, make sure the clean tip has its own little blob of solder+flux hanging off it (vs poking at the combo with a string of solder), then mash down on the wire+pad with the tip so that the molten blob of solder is what heats up everything and stays behind.

Remember the old-timey soldering irons you’d actually heat in a fire or a bed of coals? You want a slightly smaller version of that. :laughing: