Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 10:52:31 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
A solder wire classified as L0 under IPC J-STD-004 means that the flux residues can be left on the board safely, and when you select this type of cored wire the intention is not to clean. You just select a solder wire that gives you an acceptable lev
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 05 20:53:58 EDT 2007 | davef
ANSI/J-STD-002, Solderability Tests for Component Leads, Terminations, Lugs, Terminals, and Wires
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 14:44:33 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
Ya I found that out while pulling the motor wires out of the terminal blocks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 15:52:57 EDT 2007 | dphilbrick
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Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 19:31:58 EDT 2007 | davef
We'd probably hand solder these coils with low residue fluxed wire solder, after cleaning.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 16:53:26 EST 2008 | realchunks
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Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 11:26:05 EST 2008 | shrek
KRIKIES me lady Chunks. Couldn't agree with you more. This CK character talks out of his arse.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 07:35:54 EDT 2008 | davef
Try: ANSI/J-STD-002, Solderability Tests for Component Leads, Terminations, Lugs, Terminals, and Wires
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 15:57:09 EST 2009 | evtimov
Hi If it is a DC motor just turn the power wires and exchange the sensors. emil
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 21:47:59 EDT 2009 | davef
What flux did you use when you soldered with the wire solder?