At 10:58 PM 5/25/2002 -0600, Adam Schabtach wrote: >A question for those of you who have done lots of soldering with Weller >irons: What sort of life expectancy do the tips have? I'm partway through my >eighth MOTM kit and the small conical tip for my Weller seems to be wearing >out. (I've use it somewhat longer than for these eight kits, but not much.) >The first couple of millimeters refuse to wet with solder any longer, and it >doesn't seem to heat up a junction effectively any longer. It looks a little >brownish, and I can't seem to clean it with the usual damp sponge. > >Is there any way to revive these tips? I know that you're not supposed to >file them. But it's Saturday night on a three-day weekend, which means I >can't get to the electronics store for a replacement until Tuesday at the >earliest, and here I am almost finished with a 380 Quad LFO... I've soldered about 40 MOTM modules with the current tip on my Weller. I keep use it from 650 to 700 depending on the connection. When it gets a bit funky looking I heat it up and clean it with some 3M Scotchbrite, and then re-tin. I use the "no clean" solder to tin. I could be wrong, but I figure if the "organic" (Kester 331) can corrode connections, it could do the same to the tip -dave- http://www.hylander.com
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Re: [motm] Care and feeding of Weller iron tips?
2002-05-26 by Dave Hylander
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