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Dave
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I'm building a lightweight dummy-load so I can finish repairing a handheld
CB. Was soldering the last joint, linking the resistors to the SO-239
center connection, when the tip of the soldering iron FROZE TO THE PROJECT.
Had already had a hell of a time getting the center connector hot enough to
take solder, but this time it sucked all the heat away until the melted
solder froze, grabbing the stupid iron in the process. My old faithful
Unger iron went out a while back and I was using some stupid 25W piece of
crap I picked up at RS for emergencies. Works okay for joining small stuff,
but...
What size iron should I use for soldering to a PL-259 or SO-239 connector?
How many watts should I look for as a minimum? 35? 40?
Thanks,
Dave
db5151@hotmail.com
CB. Was soldering the last joint, linking the resistors to the SO-239
center connection, when the tip of the soldering iron FROZE TO THE PROJECT.
Had already had a hell of a time getting the center connector hot enough to
take solder, but this time it sucked all the heat away until the melted
solder froze, grabbing the stupid iron in the process. My old faithful
Unger iron went out a while back and I was using some stupid 25W piece of
crap I picked up at RS for emergencies. Works okay for joining small stuff,
but...
What size iron should I use for soldering to a PL-259 or SO-239 connector?
How many watts should I look for as a minimum? 35? 40?
Thanks,
Dave
db5151@hotmail.com