Solder Types
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Solder Types
Solder TypesFrom detritu--(at)--x.netcom.com Tue Oct 31 14:27:59 CST 2000 From: Lord Valve Newsgroups: alt.guitar.amps Subject: Re: Solder types Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 12:09:45 -0700 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Server-Date: 31 Oct 2000 19:03:14 GMT Xref: geraldo.cc.utexas.edu alt.guitar.amps:283595 Lord Valve Speaketh: Oh, goody, a solder thread. I use Ersin Multicore Eutectic (63/37) alloy. Plain old 60/40 is just as good, and it's the most common electrical type there is. Any solder used for electronics must be the resin flux type; acid core stuff will cause all kinds of problems. The trick in soldering connectors is to use a powerful iron; low- powered irons take so long to heat the metal parts of the connectors that the insulation on the wires melts before the joint gets hot enough to melt the solder. I solder damn near every cable I make with a Weller WP-100 100-watt iron, using an 800-degree tip. A 60-watter would probably be just fine for most signal cables; don't try soldering any of that 12-gauge "monster" type speaker cable with an iron that small, though...there's so much copper in that type of cable that even a 100-watt iron is borderline. Some of the audiophools are going to tell you to use silver solder... the silver content in that alloy is usually less than 3%; these types are referred to as "silver bearing" solders, and no significant advantage is gained from using them. "True" silver solder (silver content approaching 10%) requires the use of highly toxic, corrosive flux. Don't mess with it. Any good electronics type solder >from Ersin or Kester will do the trick for you. Lord Valve VISIT MY WEBSITE: http://www.nebsnow.com/LordValve I specialize in top quality HAND SELECTED NOS and current-production vacuum tubes for guitar and bass amps. Good prices, fast service. NBS Electronics, 230 South Broadway, Denver, CO 80209-1510 Phone orders/tech support after 1:30 PM Denver time at 303-778-1156 VISA - MASTERCARD "The researches of many commentators have already thrown much darkness on this subject, and it is probable that, if they continue, we shall soon know nothing at all about it" -Mark Twain Big Mike wrote: > I am going to be modifying and soldering some instrument cables to > different lengths. I seemed to have read here once that you need a > special soldering metal for music cables. If that's correct what kind of > solder metal is best? Thx, Big Mike
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