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Soldering question
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<blockquote data-quote="kc2eeb" data-source="post: 39642" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>60/40 Rosin core solder should do it. I usually use a solder sucker or desoldering gun and then, if necessary, desoldering braid to clean up the</p><p>PC board traces. Use a temperature controlled iron and use enough heat but not too much. Practice on a scrap board first. The idea is to not apply</p><p>too much heat for too long so you don't lift the trace off the board. You can melt a small drop of solder on the tip and then apply that to the connection which will melt the solder faster. Hope this helps! Pat L.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc2eeb, post: 39642, member: 811"] 60/40 Rosin core solder should do it. I usually use a solder sucker or desoldering gun and then, if necessary, desoldering braid to clean up the PC board traces. Use a temperature controlled iron and use enough heat but not too much. Practice on a scrap board first. The idea is to not apply too much heat for too long so you don't lift the trace off the board. You can melt a small drop of solder on the tip and then apply that to the connection which will melt the solder faster. Hope this helps! Pat L. [/QUOTE]
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