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Re: solder iron
Bob you old cynic 🤭
But be aware this solder has a high melting point according to Google it’s 217 deg C.Whereas others are around 170 - 180deg C Martin |
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But will one hear any difference between this fancy expensive solder and good old tin lead, I think not. Bob
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True Bob 😂😂
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Just a bit of inf for those wanting that leadedsilver solder from RS, they have some in stock now but you’ll need an account, or get some one who has an account to order it for you.
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I have an account with RS. Bob
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HiBob
Likewise 👍👍 |
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They've only got 5. Better be quick!
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I am trying to solder some replacement fat caps into the power supply pcb of a friend's vintage amp. I have an inexpensive HQ temperature controlled soldering iron that is claimed to be 48W and the maximum temperature it claims on the read-out is 480 C which is normally more than adequate for what i do, but in this case it's not enough to fully liquefy the solder - it stays mushy. I suspect the problem is the huge area of copper on the pcb acting as a heat sink, but my soldering iron could be knackered. Is low melting temp solder a solution ? Can anyone recommend a mega heat soldering iron for one-off jobs soldering to "heat sinks " ? Thanks Mark |
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There are plenty of 100W irons on Amazon for less than 20 quid which should be OK for infrequent use.
Incidentally, I ordered some of the solder recommended by Greg. It didn't quite make the free postage barrier so I added a single bit to the package for about £2 which took it over the barrier. The next day, they informed me that they had removed the solder from the package as it's a hazardous substance and charged me about £6 for posting me the bit. |
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[quote=TimN;95541]There are plenty of 100W irons on Amazon for less than 20 quid which should be OK for infrequent use.
Tim, Thanks, yes, my mate has since pointed me to a (claimed !) 100W temperature controlled soldering iron on Amazon for £12. I hadn't realised they had become throwaway items. I spent more than that on some spare bits for the iron I have ! I have just checked RS' price for the low temp solder : £40 ex. VAT !! Mark |