Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 11:33:35 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
It depends on the type of iron. Some of ours have a little plug you pull out that exposes a pot that you tweak to make the temperature of the tip the same as the reading. Others can't be adjusted and the heating element must be replaced if they don't
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 07:49:21 EDT 2019 | philc
We use JBC irons here, and I have to say that they are the best I have ever used. https://www.jbctools.com/ Regards
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 07:39:15 EDT 2009 | m_imtiaz
Hi, We are facing solder ball problem in manual soldering process (between wire and terminal). we are using no-clean solder (63:37)and temperature setting in iron is around 400 Cel. Can any one suggest me how to solve this problem Any thoughts would
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 02 07:19:02 EDT 2019 | jchris
The response from SolderingPRO is quite amusing, considering he's the OWNER of Promation, distributor of Quick soldering irons in the US. By the way, Quick is a cheap, Chinese knockoff brand that has virtually no support in other countries other than
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 12:18:03 EDT 2008 | grics
Why yes, I regognize all the best. WML, I have an idea... I am going to call it, the Dunker. Instead of anyone foaming, I will get the wave operators to throw the boards into a rubbermaid tub full of flux/gasoline mixture and send through to the wav
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 11:59:00 EST 2012 | sarason
The issue is surface tension around the connector. Your tip needs to have more surface tension than the pins of the connector as it forms a cluster when being soldered. When I used to solder superfine connectors with a metcal iron it had a horses hoa
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 09:02:13 EST 1998 | Chrys
Drag the iron and molten solder over the thermocouple to the left, encapsulating the bead. Now, obviously if you are left-handed, reverse everything. This is a foolproof way to attach thermocouples. I used to have a lot more difficulty with them u
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 03 01:40:24 EDT 2019 | sarason
I own a metcal for the high precision work 1500$ in 1992 tips $60 in 1992 and have only used one tip in all that time, have horses holves for large pin devices, precision points for 0402 and a largest tip for service work. Also have Hakkos for bulk
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 16:03:08 EDT 2008 | wavemasterlarry
I guess you're adding the gas to keep the fingers clean - sounds likeyou got your threads mixed up on the Forum. Any way I would suggest not doing this. Gas is pretty flammable. I have pix of one our Hollis cleaning machines going up in flames cau
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 15:31:02 EDT 2001 | davef
How in earthly heaven would someone else have a report analyzing the defects on your boards? Among the good failure analysis labs that can assess situations like yours are: * Robisan Laboratory 6502 East 21 St Indianapolis, IN 46219 317-353-6249 fax