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This is a great tool for repairs. A solder sucker, as the name suggests, is a spring-powered plunger that sucks solder. You press the top down on the solder sucker, melt the solder on the component you want to remove, put the tip of the solder sucker over the melted pool...
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How to Solder: This guide focuses on soldering for the beginner and explains how you can solder a variety of components using a few different techniques - from the classy to the downright caveman. Although soldering can seem daunting at first, once you g
Choosing the Right Solder for the Job When it comes to manufacturing electronics, it's best to use lead-free solder to ensure the safety of your products. However, when it comes to you and your electronics, the choice of solder is yours to make. Many people still prefer the use of lead...
mount or castellated components. Whenever you melt solder, the flux core in the solder burns off. If you ever need to heat that solder again, you need to add flux first. Flux helps clean the surface and allows the solder to flow better by improving thewettingcharacteristic of the solder. ...
Temperature control allows matching heat to the size and thermal mass of components. Too little heat risks cold joints while too much damages parts. Solder Wire For most electronics work, lead-containing rosin core solder is preferred: Alloys of 60/40 or 63/37 tin/lead preferred ...
.. I don't think dropping it onto the solder will "do the business". It's pinpoint. Though might work for the backside which is a little larger. Maybe I should consider it further... but with how fast the heat dissipates from these tiny parts, I don't think it's going to work...