Safe And Correct Soldering - tams elektronik LD-G-6 Manual

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wire, diameter: > 0,08 mm² up to a current of 1 A
resp. > 0,22 mm² (from a current of more than 1 A)
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When the total current consumption is more than 1,5 A:
a heat sink, e.g. a SMD heat sink with a base of 7 x 19 mm

Safe and correct soldering

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Caution:
Incorrect soldering can cause fires (through excessive heat). Avoid this
dager by reading the chapter Safety instructions again and following
the directions given.
If you have had training in soldering you can skip this chapter.
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When soldering electronic circuits never use soldering-water or
soldering grease. They contain acids that can corrode components
and copper tracks.
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Only use tin solder SN 60 Pb (i.e. 60 % tin, 40 % lead) with rosin-
based flux.
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Solder fast: long soldering can destroy components and copper
tracks, and damages through plated holes.
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Use a small soldering iron with max. 30 Watt. Keep the soldering tip
clean so the heat of the soldering iron is applied to the solder point
effectively.
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Apply the soldering tip to the soldering spot in such a way that the part
and the soldering spot are heated at the same time. Simultaneously
add solder (not too much). As soon as the solder becomes liquid take it
away. Hold the soldering tip at the spot for a few seconds so that the
tin solder finds its way, then remove the soldering iron.
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Do not move the component for about 5 seconds after soldering. A
glossy and perfect soldering spot should remain.
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To make a good soldering joint you must use a clean and
unoxidised soldering tip. Clean the soldering tip with a damp piece
of cloth, a damp sponge or a piece of silicon cloth.
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