Yes, this once happened to me.
I used to go through tips too quickly. Here is what I do to make them last longer:
-ditch the sponge and use something like this instead: Brass Cleaning Sponge - Small Bear Electronics (mybigcommerce.com) I think that it preserves the tip better than a wet sponge by not adding moisture into the equation and allowing the tip to remain at temp instead of cooling it down and requiring it to heat back up every time you clean it.
-clean the tip with the brass wool often while in use, after every solder joint to start if you'd like to be conservative.
-get a tiny tin of tinning paste, stick it to the top of your iron base, and dip the tip each time after you clean it
-make sure your iron is the right temp. Too hot will burn the tip out quickly. Too cool will make your joints take longer to form, burn out your components, and put undue stress on your tip.
-when you're done, clean the tip, dip it in the paste, melt a good bit of solder onto it, then turn off the iron. Never leave the iron on and untinned for a long time, and don't turn it off without doing this.
-use the screwdriver style tips instead.
-use good solder, not the lead free stuff.
I used to go through tips too quickly. Here is what I do to make them last longer:
-ditch the sponge and use something like this instead: Brass Cleaning Sponge - Small Bear Electronics (mybigcommerce.com) I think that it preserves the tip better than a wet sponge by not adding moisture into the equation and allowing the tip to remain at temp instead of cooling it down and requiring it to heat back up every time you clean it.
-clean the tip with the brass wool often while in use, after every solder joint to start if you'd like to be conservative.
-get a tiny tin of tinning paste, stick it to the top of your iron base, and dip the tip each time after you clean it
-make sure your iron is the right temp. Too hot will burn the tip out quickly. Too cool will make your joints take longer to form, burn out your components, and put undue stress on your tip.
-when you're done, clean the tip, dip it in the paste, melt a good bit of solder onto it, then turn off the iron. Never leave the iron on and untinned for a long time, and don't turn it off without doing this.
-use the screwdriver style tips instead.
-use good solder, not the lead free stuff.
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