stardustsailor
Well-Known Member
Of course it would 've been a silky job ...My clothes iron hits 207 C on max setting.
Used the EDSYN cr44 on Guod's reccommendation. It was a super silky job (TY guod, if i didnt say already... )
If you are doing a "home job" i would definitely consider the oslon temperature recommendations pessimistically! hitting the limit they set cant be healthy, right?
I've also wondered if the flat plate of the iron, being heated by a coil, has an irregular temerature output across its' surface...
Those SnPbAg solder alloys need shorter preheating/soaking times ..
And they get liquid in lower temps than other alloys ...
Clearly ,Osram ,suggests SnAgCu alloy solder ..(easily understood from solder profile ..) ..
I do not want to question Osram's guidances ...
Or try to find out why they choose such ...
Healthy ?
Maybe on the long run is ....
Maybe solder alloys have different thermal expantion coefficients ,and SnPbAg are more subject to cracking ....
Who knows ?
Thing is that SnAgCu solder makes DIY reflow soldering , kinda more difficult ....