How Do You "TIN" a soldering iron?
On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 11:44:23 -0500, Tony Miklos
wrote:
A few weeks ago I installed a couple of 35 amp bridge rectifiers. The
leads were, as they often are, blackish colored and do not tin very
well. Seems they always come that way, even from different
distributors. They always get hand cleaned with the same brass wool I
use for the soldering iron before being installed.
It sounds like these are contaminated. Any abrasive cleaning can damage the
plating and could *easily* cause problems down the road.
No problem with them 30 years later. I'm not too worried.
Black coloured component leads??
Sure sounds like silver plating. Sulphur in the air tarnishes silver,
making a very black coating. Removing the tarnish by abrading should
make a reliable solder joint.
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