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lead free solder
I am in the US and just doing my own repairs and building. Do I need to use any of the lead free solder to repair the boards that were made usign the lead free solder? I have not bought any yet and have been practicing witht he SMD on old computer boards. That stuff seems a pain to work with compaired to the 'regular' tin/lead that I have been using for the last 50 years. I have been thinking about getting some for the power transistors and resistors where there is a lot of heat build up but not sure if that application would even be worth the trouble. |
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