"Meat Plow" wrote in message
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On Fri, 22 May 2009 01:49:59 +0100, "Arfa Daily"
wrote:
"Eeyore" wrote in message
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whit3rd wrote:
On May 21, 2:59 am, "N_Cook" wrote:
Obviously I've come acros melting/burning, starting from bad
connection
arcing , but not this amount of damage, so am requesting other
opinions.
Burning right thru the pcb for 1/2 inch around the L pin of the IEC,
melting
of the plastic of the IEC above the burning and even the linecord
plug
Yep, ring crack around a power solder connection, generates lots of
heat.
Possible. A victim of lead-free soldering ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_pest
Note that pure tin solder degrades below 13C. Yes that's right. And
turns
to dust.
Adding a little copper doesn't stop it but slows it some but not enough.
The EU Commission should be strung by their necks from lamp-posts for
being a
bunch of technically ignorant ****s. Why do they think lead was used in
solder in
the first place ? For fun ?
Graham
Just what I've been saying since they first mandated the hateful stuff ...
Arfa
Glad I stockpiled enough 60/40 to last me a lifetime. I could probably
sell it on Ebay for an exuberant price one day :-)
This Tin Pest stuff sounds like a serious problem though.
60/40 is still readily available here in pretty much all of the varieties
that it always was - I got a new roll just a couple of weeks ago. What was
interesting though, is that they have jacked up the price to match - almost
exactly - the cost of the dreaded lead-free, which up until recently, was
like 50% more expensive.
Arfa