Soldering Temp
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Soldering Temp
What temperature do you guys solder at. I recently bought a used soldering station that has a temperature readout and was wondering.
Re: Soldering Temp
My station is set at 650 degrees F.
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Re: Soldering Temp
I run mine at 700F most of the time. I'll push it up to as much as 800F if I am soldering something large and having a difficult time with it.
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Re: Soldering Temp
740F with a precision fine tip.
960F on the rework station
960F on the rework station
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Re: Soldering Temp
As low as I can to comfortably get the job done...650 for me with the solder I use. If I have to push up the temp I MIGHT, but I also am aware that I can do damage and that I am probably using the wrong iron or tip for the job at that point.
Re: Soldering Temp
800F
Re: Soldering Temp
Are we talking lead based solder?
60/40 or 63/37?
I use the eutectic 63/37 @ around 700F.
60/40 or 63/37?
I use the eutectic 63/37 @ around 700F.
Tom
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Re: Soldering Temp
737.25
Hakko FX-888 with a precision tip.
60/40 rat shack solder.
Hakko FX-888 with a precision tip.
60/40 rat shack solder.
Re: Soldering Temp
800F - hot, clean, fast,
My Weller is the bottom line w/o display but it's always maxed. I clean the tip (ETA?) continuously, I move fast. I even do circuit boards like this unless I hit a snag then I might simmer down. Always w/ Kester 44 (.05 for tubes amps) I usually use heat sink clips too. Radio Shack has these small fake copper alligators that are very small and have non serrated jaws.
My Weller is the bottom line w/o display but it's always maxed. I clean the tip (ETA?) continuously, I move fast. I even do circuit boards like this unless I hit a snag then I might simmer down. Always w/ Kester 44 (.05 for tubes amps) I usually use heat sink clips too. Radio Shack has these small fake copper alligators that are very small and have non serrated jaws.
Re: Soldering Temp
666 mostly
752 for rework
drop the station down to 300 while picking my nose
Actually, for the solder I use at the moment, that 666 is rather hot:
"Future" cored, no clean, 63/37 tin-lead from Warton Metals in the UK
and WBT-0840 audio fool solder from Germany for anything stubborn or pretty. I'm using the WBT more and more now in fact. Wonderful to use.
Best, tony
752 for rework
drop the station down to 300 while picking my nose
Actually, for the solder I use at the moment, that 666 is rather hot:
"Future" cored, no clean, 63/37 tin-lead from Warton Metals in the UK
and WBT-0840 audio fool solder from Germany for anything stubborn or pretty. I'm using the WBT more and more now in fact. Wonderful to use.
Best, tony
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I looked up the WBT - 0840.
4% silver but it has a pretty low melting point @ 356F
Not sure I would use that on a tube amp but I'm not sure how hot things get in there.
4% silver but it has a pretty low melting point @ 356F
Not sure I would use that on a tube amp but I'm not sure how hot things get in there.
Tom
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Re: Soldering Temp
Tom I had never really thought about that and realize now that I do not even know how hot in °F or °C the leads of some of the resistors may get. I would be surprised if they got that hot, but stand to be corrected.
I really, really did not want to like the WBT solder but it does so well where others just refuse to work.
Best, tony
I really, really did not want to like the WBT solder but it does so well where others just refuse to work.
Best, tony