IMO, all lead-free solder *****.
I agree!
IMO, all lead-free solder *****.
Kester 60/40 with a rosin core for electronics.
For small gauge wire, 0.025" would give you more control over how much solder is used.It's mostly soldering for sensor wires and headlight wires.
Skip the lead-free stuff.Are the non toxic rosin solder any good?
http://www.harborfreight.com/lead-free-rosin-core-solder-69378.html
I had a Weller WLC100 but I burned it up using it without the soldering station...oops
For the handful of times I solder now I just use this clone from Parts Express:
http://www.parts-express.com/stahl-tools-ssvt-variable-temperature-soldering-station--374-100
Hi,
So if I'm using the Weller WP35, no station, do I need to unplug the power? If so, how long can I leave it plugged into the power cord? Thanks
The problem with leaving it hot all the time is the solder on the tip oxidizes and needs to be wiped off on a wet sponge and the tip re tinned. Be sure to tin the tip and leave a blob of solder on it before putting it away. Don't really know a "time".
You'll still need to tin the tip with fresh solder frequently. Every few joints or so, and every time you're done using it (tin tip, turn off).So I cannot damage the iron if it's plugged in for 15 minutes?
It mostly automotive, I do prefer portable, but also something that is hot enough. Thanks.
Why would you buy a station, it is completely opposite of your preferences and your stated need.
Multiple technicians have come in here and told you the Portasol, there is a reason for it. Go walk around repair shops you will find some version of the Portasol in the vast majority of boxes.
If this is for automotive, then pay attention to what the automotive guys are telling you.
You'll still need to tin the tip with fresh solder frequently. Every few joints or so, and every time you're done using it (tin tip, turn off).
That solder layer you're adding oxidizes instead of the iron on the tip, thus saving the tip and allowing it to work (solder won't adhere to iron oxide, aka rust = useless tip if that happens).
Hope this clears things up.![]()