Help with ESC soldering please!
#16
While using it do I sponge then brass mesh it everytime? And how often?
#17
While using it do I sponge then brass mesh it everytime? And how often?
#18
Joined: May 2003
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From: Northern & Central Illinois
#22
#23
You don't need a larger tip. Set your iron to max, wait 5 mins. Now place the tip on wire at a 90 degree angle, then slowly start adding new solder at the tip until it starts to melt and flow. Once it starts flowing, you should be able to pull off the wire.
You'll want to pull the wire off with a pair of pliers or tweezers as it will be super hot.
P.S. Also, make sure the nut at the base of the handle is tight...
You'll want to pull the wire off with a pair of pliers or tweezers as it will be super hot.
P.S. Also, make sure the nut at the base of the handle is tight...
#25
. It is an excellent article on how to solder correctly. I have been soldering for literally 50 years and learned things from this post. A couple of quick highlights, use rosin flux, the proper size clean chisel tip ( I suggest either the t18-d16 or t18 d24), and the 6 second rule. I can't suggest enough to read the post.
#26
Whatever. 1 minute then. You need to let new solder flow.
I have a similar hakko iron I've been using to make audio circuit boards for the past 12 years. Always set full with the same tip. Works fine.
I am an electrical engineer.
I have a similar hakko iron I've been using to make audio circuit boards for the past 12 years. Always set full with the same tip. Works fine.
I am an electrical engineer.




