ajchien
Well-known member
I'm not good at soldering, maybe need to once in a while. Always owned cheaper models, currently a weller 25w with the led lights and interchangeable screwed on tips that I got at Home Depot for about $20 a year ago.
I was having a terrible time last evening, and finally Finished up repairing a circuit board for a swimming pool chlorinator board today.
What got me finished was a digital thermometer. My tip only reached 170F degrees, just too cold to melt my lead free solder. However, the sides of the shaft of my tip reached 300F, which once I figured that out, I used the sides of the shaft to easily finish up.
Is there something wrong with my tips, or do I need to upgrade this iron to something better? I've always heard that I should stay below 30w when I do circuit boards, so as to not damage other components....
Anyone got recommendations?
I was having a terrible time last evening, and finally Finished up repairing a circuit board for a swimming pool chlorinator board today.
What got me finished was a digital thermometer. My tip only reached 170F degrees, just too cold to melt my lead free solder. However, the sides of the shaft of my tip reached 300F, which once I figured that out, I used the sides of the shaft to easily finish up.
Is there something wrong with my tips, or do I need to upgrade this iron to something better? I've always heard that I should stay below 30w when I do circuit boards, so as to not damage other components....
Anyone got recommendations?



