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  • 00:26, 19 June 2024 Rob Kam talk contribs created page Soldering (Created page with "Soldering in electronics is used to connect components to the PCB circuit board and sometimes wires to components. == Preparation == Do not use lead free solder. Use good quality 60/40 solder (60% tin and 40% lead). This has a melting point of around 190°C, depending on the exact composition. A soldering iron tip temperatures of at least 300°C (a soldering iron rated at 35 to 50 Watt) is recommended. With 60/40 cracks don't form so readily if the joint moves during co...")
  • 00:26, 19 June 2024 Rob Kam talk contribs deleted page Soldering (content was: "Soldering in electronics is used to connect components to the PCB circuit board and sometimes wires to components. == Preparation == Do not use lead free solder. Use good quality 60/40 solder (60% tin and 40% lead). This has a melting point of around 190°C, depending on the exact composition. A soldering iron tip temperatures of at least 300°C (a soldering iron rated at 35...", and the only contributor was "Rob Kam" (talk))
  • 21:55, 18 June 2024 Rob Kam talk contribs created page Soldering (Created page with "Soldering in electronics is used to connect components to the PCB circuit board and sometimes wires to components. == Preparation == Do not use lead free solder. Use good quality 60/40 solder (60% tin and 40% lead). This has a melting point of around 190°C, depending on the exact composition. A soldering iron tip temperatures of at least 300°C (a soldering iron rated at 35 to 50 Watt) is recommended. With 60/40 cracks don't form so readily if the joint moves during co...")
  • 21:55, 18 June 2024 Rob Kam talk contribs deleted page Soldering (content was: "Soldering in electronics is used to connect components to the PCB circuit board and sometimes wires to components. == Preparation == Do not use lead free solder. Use good quality 60/40 solder (60% tin and 40% lead). This has a melting point of around 190°C, depending on the exact composition. A soldering iron tip temperatures of at least 300°C (a soldering iron rated at 35...", and the only contributor was "Rob Kam" (talk))
  • 21:30, 18 June 2024 Rob Kam talk contribs created page Soldering (Created page with "Soldering in electronics is used to connect components to the PCB circuit board and sometimes wires to components. == Preparation == Do not use lead free solder. Use good quality 60/40 solder (60% tin and 40% lead). This has a melting point of around 190°C, depending on the exact composition. A soldering iron tip temperatures of at least 300°C (a soldering iron rated at 35 to 50 Watt) is recommended. With 60/40 cracks don't form so readily if the joint moves during co...")