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Ioan,
How do you succeed gettig solder SPLASHES with hand soldering??? I have
seen most about soldering but not that Can you give us a photo? I suspect
it's not the solder wire's fault, mais quelque chose á la carte ou d'une
procès fausse.
Inge
On 8 February 2013 20:28, Ioan Tempea <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Technos,
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> What do you think about this? Sounds pompous, but I wonder if this
> existed...
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> We noticed many solder balls and splashes on a particular board, after
> manual soldering or repairs/touch-ups and I wonder if there would be a
> particular brand/model of solder wire which is less splash prone.
>
> Thanks,
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> Ioan Tempea, ing.
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