Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 21:21:34 EST 2003 | davef
Try this: * Lay the board onto a solder pot with the via in question on the heat. * Push the wire into the via. * Step back and pat yourself on the back. Since you probably have components in the area of the via that you don't want to cook, try a va
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 01:25:44 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Wow, Sounds like a neat problem. As an other idea try inserting the largest wire you can get in the hole and heating the free end to wick solder up the wire away from the hole. I probably like the solder pot with a small nozzle the best so it h
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 19:09:20 EST 2003 | russ
We use itty bitty drill bits in these cases. You can get one from your PCB supplier. Be careful they break easy. Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 18:48:01 EST 2003 | kennyg
I'm trying to solder a 0.011" lead into a 0.015" +/-0.003" hole. Stop laughing please. This is normally possible with difficulty, except if the lead is removed and the attempt is made to re-install a lead. Anyone have thoughts on how to remove nea
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 03:19:04 EDT 2018 | myke03o
We are currently in a Clean solder process (SMT+Wave Solder+Washing). Now our management is planning to convert to a No-Clean process in SMT due to limitations of solder availability and reduction of washing process. Question1: Is it possible to was
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 11:34:59 EDT 2018 | emeto
definitely don't mix clean and No clean. Run No Clean as you decided, but have your flux and paste manufacturers advice, how this flux can be cleaned(if you decide or required to clean). I know for a fact that some of these NC flux residues are almos
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 17:06:11 EDT 2018 | stephendo
We recently got a batch wash machine that can use a chemical cleaner. (not a saponifier). NOW I feel confident cleaning no clean boards. Without a machine that can heat water and use a proper cleaning agent, I would not trust cleaning no clean boards
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 12:31:07 EDT 2018 | deanm
Your fluxes are required to be compatible per J-STD-001. I wouldn't even attempt mixing no-clean (rosin) and clean (assuming water soluble) fluxes on the same assembly, especially if the fluxes are from two different vendors. If your paste and liquid
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 18 08:08:24 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
I have a 5lb roll of .125" flux core 63/37 solder that I want to melt into a solid slug. Can this be done without making a huge mess and lighting something on fire ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 18 10:39:06 EST 2013 | eniac
I'm not sure, but may be you can exchange it with someone, who need solder wire like your?