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Quote from: Ray Bronk on 9 Oct 2007, 04:01 pmI think the Electrowise is like $30 a pound. So not bad.I had some hopes for the AIM SN100C (which is the lead-free solder Electrowise sells) a while back. It's not a bad solder but the flux eats tips for breakfast. I stopped using it and went back to the Johnson IA-423 with their OR-120 water soluble organic flux which has been a favorite of mine for quite a while.I recently discovered that Kester is licensed to make the SN100 alloy and they're selling it as K100LD with their 331 organic flux (as well as with their 48 activated rosin core and 275 no clean flux). Been meaning to get some to try but haven't got 'round to it yet.I still have some of the AIM SN100C here. I'd be happy to send you a sample of it along with some IA-423. Just shoot me an EMail with a mailing address.se
I think the Electrowise is like $30 a pound. So not bad.
This LeadFree stuff is seemingly a real PITA. This Johnson IA423 stuff, the water soluable flux, isn't that fairly corrosive? I have a friend who bought several rolls of the stuff, and his first roll was freat to work with. The second one he is now on, doesn't work as well. Both are Lead free.
I don't need more solder right now, but I think I'll take them up on the offer
Quote from: Ray Bronk on 11 Oct 2007, 02:37 pmThis LeadFree stuff is seemingly a real PITA. This Johnson IA423 stuff, the water soluable flux, isn't that fairly corrosive? I have a friend who bought several rolls of the stuff, and his first roll was freat to work with. The second one he is now on, doesn't work as well. Both are Lead free.The water soluble flux residue should be washed off. But the nice thing about it is you can simply wash it off with nothing more than water.Just sent you an EMail.se
We use water soluble flux at work, and I have been hesitant to use if at home because it is conductive. I have seen problems at work, caused by a little flux not washed off. It caused errors in analog circuits. We have a fancy washing machine to clean the boards, but some times, when they rework it, they will try to just clean the spot that was reworked, and that's usually when there are problems.I was not sure if a little flux would affect the sound of a circuit, but I bought a lb of ersin multicore silver solder a while back, and have just been using that.