sodering iron confusion.
- Lenny_Nero
- Main keyboard: Ducky 1087
- Favorite switch: ALPS blue
- DT Pro Member: -
One of my old irons cant cut it anymore with the new ROHS (think thats the right order for the letters) stuff.
Great with my old lead laden stuff I have loads of.
Be careful with the time if you have to leave it on there for a while, in case you transfer too much heat to other things Led's should be ok, you can always use something to draw away the heat from around the area if need be.
Great with my old lead laden stuff I have loads of.
Be careful with the time if you have to leave it on there for a while, in case you transfer too much heat to other things Led's should be ok, you can always use something to draw away the heat from around the area if need be.
- Half-Saint
- Location: Slovenia, Europe
- Main keyboard: Raptor Gaming K1
- Main mouse: Logitech G5 Mk.2
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
- DT Pro Member: 0058
Try adding some new solder on top of the old. Works for me every time.
- Input Nirvana
- Location: San Francisco bay area, California, USA
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage
- Main mouse: Rollermouse Free2
- DT Pro Member: -
Temp is an issue, depending on the type of solder used. The lead free stuff I found easily needs another 50-100 degrees.
The tip shape can have an effect on transferring the heat, try the largest mass and shape that will fit.
The tip should have all oxidation cleaned off, it tinning alone won't do it, use a tin/paste.
The tip should be freshly tinned and you should see flux still burning off as you are using it.
Adding new flux, solder, or solder with flux should greatly help conduct the heat quickly.
A lot of factors that can have an adverse effect on desoldering the lead free stuff. I've had my challenges and done some damage. Lessons learned.
The tip shape can have an effect on transferring the heat, try the largest mass and shape that will fit.
The tip should have all oxidation cleaned off, it tinning alone won't do it, use a tin/paste.
The tip should be freshly tinned and you should see flux still burning off as you are using it.
Adding new flux, solder, or solder with flux should greatly help conduct the heat quickly.
A lot of factors that can have an adverse effect on desoldering the lead free stuff. I've had my challenges and done some damage. Lessons learned.