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I have not, but with one wire nickel you might have a shot.  Tin the 
wire was a WS flux first, clean it and then see what you get.  I have 
only soldered J couples and then we are happy to bond it in a small 
"wad" of solder.
Good luck. I would be interested to know how it goes.


On 3/8/2016 8:14 AM, Bob Wettermann wrote:
> Morning All:
>
> Has anyone had success in soldering Type K Thermocouples to a PCB. The
> assembly call for a SAC305 no clean alloy....
>
> There are 2 THole connections that will need to be hand-soldered as part of
> this assembly.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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