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tools:soldering [2018/11/11 22:22] – [Solder] jeremytools:soldering [2018/12/29 14:57] – [PCB] jeremy
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 ==== Cables and connectors ==== ==== Cables and connectors ====
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-I've tried quite some solder gauges but ended up with 0.7mm<sup>2</sup>. I've found 0.5mm<sup>2</sup> to be too thin and 1mm<sup>2</sup> too thick with the TS100. 1mm<sup>2</sup> works well with the Velleman though. I have no experience with lead-free solder, I've only worked with 60/40 Sn-Pb solder. The 0.7mm<sup>2</sup> I'm using at the moment is Stannol HS10.+I've tried some solder gauges but ended up with 0.7mm<sup>2</sup>. I've found 0.5mm<sup>2</sup> to be too thin and 1mm<sup>2</sup> too thick with the TS100. 1mm<sup>2</sup> works well with the Velleman though. I have no experience with lead-free solder, I've only worked with 60/40 Sn-Pb solder. The 0.7mm<sup>2</sup> I'm using at the moment is Stannol HS10.
  
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