

Our listings sometimes does not indicate our full stock. Menu Home About Us Shipping Returns Contact Us Add us to favorite sellers WORLDWIDE DELIVERY LOWEST PRICES ON EBAY 60 DAYS RETURNS GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE Categories Electronic Components Spare Parts Equipement Tools and Materials Batteries Other Soldering Flux Rosin Based No Clean RMA Resin KALAFONIA AG CHEMIA 100g Metal Can Item Condition: New with 60 days guarantee Returns: Peace of mind with 60 days returns Combined Shipping: Combined postage on same shipping service International Delivery: We offer international delivery Product Description Details: Flux type: Rosin-based Flux type: No Clean, RMA Appearance: Resin Package type: Metal can Weight: 100g If you need higher quantity than available in the listing, please contact us. Lemona Electronics Soldering Flux Rosin Based No Clean RMA Resin KALAFONIA AG CHEMIA 100g Metal Can Search in our shop. Item: 383912406411 AG CHEMIA 100 g soudure flux de raisins secsine sans résine RMA propre boîte métallique KALAFONIA. Then will try to use same solder as it looked fine at start.Seller: lemona_electric ✉️ (2.218) 99.8%, Let's hope better flux, additional larger tip and practice will get me there Will try to get better flux and come back with new results.Īctually since that flux was acting weird, I didn't use it too much, so it could be the whole problem. If you already ended up with too much solder on the joint then try to wipe some of it away with the tip first, or wick some away first and then re-do the joint. Douse the joint with a load of flux and then just touch the tip on the joint with your iron (with minimal solder on the tip - just enough for good heat transfer) and it should come good again as long as there isn't too much solder already on the joint. Flux is what allows the solder to flow nicely and leaves it with a shiny top. Basically you have burnt off all the flux before the joint has been made good. (2, 08:59 PM)SnowLeopardFPV Wrote: You get those cones / strands from the solder joint if you're not using enough flux. It looks more like the sort of stuff you would use for brazing or pipework soldering. I don't know what that flux is useful for, but it's much darker than stuff you would usually use for electronics work. It's better to use a higher heat for a shorter period of time than a lower heat for a longer period of time.ĭoes the solder you got have a flux core? That also helps because flux also gets added as you feed in solder. Just be careful about trying to re-do a joint too many times without allowing cooling time because you will eventually end up burning and/or lifting the pad, especially on some of those tiny pads. You get those cones / strands from the solder joint if you're not using enough flux. I have already ordered bigger tip for TS100, it's on it's way, so maybe not the best test with the original tip here. It sticks to tip and looks cold / not shiny. Please tell me, am I expecting too good results for the first time, or have I just got myself very bad solder wires?īecause this thing at least for me looks like no-lead (60/40) solder. This was the hardest part and worst part as well. Wanted to see how soldering would go with larger connections. So to end my first practice, I decided to use PDB that came with martian frame.

I could not pre-tin the solder tip even, only after like 3-4 seconds solder started to melt. I happened to grab the only one available which was "ACTIVE ROSIN".Īfter using this thing, my solder iron had a hard time transferring any heat on 400 degrees.

Little did I know, they come 3 different types. So I also bought some "flux" which is called something like "kalafonia". Or is it true that this solder sucks? Because every single time I try to solder wire to pad, solder sticks to the tip and makes these cones. I am not sure If that's because I am newbie and don't know what temperature to use, or doing something else wrong.

This is my first time soldering.Īt this point, I was supper happy with the results are was already getting confidence that it won't be as hard as I was thinking.īut then, I tried to attach some wires that I had. 7mm and 1mm solder which is 60/40.Ĭould not believe that we don't have good enough solder here and that I have to order that as well. Okay I decided to check out whatever solder I can find locally.
