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(01-20-2022, 06:51 PM)K O'Connor Wrote: Hi Guys
I use Kester solder and I buy it from Digikey or Mouser.
Generally, when you want to know what you are getting it is best to buy form a broad-line electronics distributor Usually you can click on data sheets from their site and see the product details. Most ebay and Amazon sellers offer little to no information. Yes, you can suss many things out for yourself, and take a chance on a given vendor and see for yourself if what you receive is of the quality you require or desire.
Hi Kevin,
You said in and earlier post, " there is an article about soldering PCBs that details universal soldering techniques that will keep you from overheating components." Where is that article?
Thanks.
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RE: Rrecommended Soldering Iron - by ZeusMC - 01-26-2022, 05:42 PM
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