Glass fibre cleaner for soldering iron tip
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Bob Larter wrote: Matt H R wrote: I guess my Antex XS25 iron might be a bit too hot. It's nominally quite hot at 390 degrees C (735 F) and could be running even hotter. It should be 360c. Not if you don't have all day long to fiddle around. I never solder with anything but 800 F. (427 C.) |
Glass fibre cleaner for soldering iron tip
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In article , Bob Larter wrote: Matt H R wrote: I guess my Antex XS25 iron might be a bit too hot. It's nominally quite hot at 390 degrees C (735 F) and could be running even hotter. It should be 360c. Not if you don't have all day long to fiddle around. I never solder with anything but 800 F. (427 C.) That's silver-soldering temperature. If you use that for electronics, you'd want to be damn quick with it! -- W . | ,. w , "Some people are alive only because \|/ \|/ it is illegal to kill them." Perna condita delenda est ---^----^--------------------------------------------------------------- |
Glass fibre cleaner for soldering iron tip
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Bob Larter writes: Smitty Two wrote: In article , Bob Larter wrote: Matt H R wrote: I guess my Antex XS25 iron might be a bit too hot. It's nominally quite hot at 390 degrees C (735 F) and could be running even hotter. It should be 360c. Not if you don't have all day long to fiddle around. I never solder with anything but 800 F. (427 C.) [me too] That's silver-soldering temperature. If you use that for electronics, you'd want to be damn quick with it! That's the advantage -- you can be damn quick, and thus transfer less total energy into the parts. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
Glass fibre cleaner for soldering iron tip
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Glass fibre cleaner for soldering iron tip
In article ,
Smitty Two wrote: In article , Bob Larter wrote: Matt H R wrote: I guess my Antex XS25 iron might be a bit too hot. It's nominally quite hot at 390 degrees C (735 F) and could be running even hotter. It should be 360c. Not if you don't have all day long to fiddle around. I never solder with anything but 800 F. (427 C.) Fine if you're soldering continuously - but if it's the usual gap while preparing a component etc aren't you forever cleaning it? -- *Do they ever shut up on your planet? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Glass fibre cleaner for soldering iron tip
On Apr 25, 1:34*pm, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote: In article , * *Smitty Two wrote: In article , *Bob Larter wrote: Matt H R wrote: I guess my Antex XS25 iron might be a bit too hot. *It's nominally quite hot at 390 degrees C (735 F) and could be running even hotter. It should be 360c. Not if you don't have all day long to fiddle around. I never solder with anything but 800 F. (427 C.) Fine if you're soldering continuously - but if it's the usual gap while preparing a component etc aren't you forever cleaning it? -- *Do they ever shut up on your planet? * * Dave Plowman * * * * * * * * London SW * * * * * * * * * To e-mail, change noise into sound. TUWAHAHAHA APPARENTLY NOT HE IS STUCK ON OPEN ANUS LIKE ARCHIMEDES' THE BIG BOOZER APPARENTLY THEY WENT TO THE SAME ALMA MATER I AM PROTEUS |
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