Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 07:31:23 EST 2008 | hussman
No mention of potatos..... How will we clean our solder pots to go lead free?
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 14:04:52 EST 2009 | jrr3434
Does anybody have any experience tin washing solder pots? Is there a proper procedure? Problems?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 17:45:47 EST 2010 | jrr3434
Thanks for the reply George! It's an econopak.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 14:47:48 EST 2017 | emeto
This will lead to many problems. We would advise not to do it.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 20 09:45:57 EDT 2005 | young
Hello, I was wondering if anyone knows where I could get a solder pot exhaust fan? Here are the specifications: Manufacturer: Emerson Description: Belted Fan + Blower Duty Model: S63CXJDJ-7165 CAT: 5795C HP: 3/4 RPM: 1725/1140 Voltage: 115 Hz: 60
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 13:39:39 EST 2017 | proy
Just about to set up a lead free solder pot exchange system for my Electrovert. Wondering if anyone has had success using say large ball bearings or materials which will sit inertly in the bottom to occupy space and reduce the alloy required without
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 22 10:37:05 EST 2005 | mark
Pete is correct. Lead from the "Leaded" parts will leach into the solder pot and eventually the Pot will become contaminated with unacceptable levels of lead. At that point the entire pot will have to be emptied and cleaned. NOT a fun thing to do!!
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 02:36:56 EST 2003 | Henry Lee
Anyone who has experience in IPC-TM-650 Environment test Method 2.6.3.1? I have a question. It is the procedure to finish electrical connections. According to 2.6.3.1D, there are apparatus which are solder pot, soldering iron and flux. Then solder a
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 20:24:45 EST 2003 | Henry
Anyone who has experience in IPC-TM-650 Environment test Method 2.6.3.1? I have a question. It is the procedure to finish electrical connections. According to 2.6.3.1D, there are apparatus which are solder pot, soldering iron and flux. Then solder a
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 10:56:26 EST 2007 | realchunks
Sure is. It's called Dual Pot. Most major wave solder manufactureres offer it. The quickest way is to buy a used wave for Pb and keep your existing Pb free wave, Pb free!