Originally posted by Pixel
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The added frustration, is having to try & explain this infernal recurring problem without it simply being deemed 'he doesn't know how to solder, here's a clip "how to solder" ' (which is kind to put up on my behalf & the intent perfectly helpful.. but completely misses the point).
It has to be something that either A) the hardware is doing/ becoming degraded for reasons that I cannot influence.. or B) something that I am doing, to influence it becoming degraded. The most blindingly obvious of the two.. is B) butut I am exhaustively detailing everything I do, & nothing stands out as the eureka thing, the "bingo SC! there/ there/ you're not doing X!! or you're doing Y!!". Which is what I was hoping for.
The only thing I can think to do, to find the cause, is just to meticulously go through every facet of how I solder & type it (which is fairly simple- a sponge correctly wetted, I gently wipe the tip before & after each quick few secionds' use, inspect tip, insert into stand. I do not use anything abrasive. I do not scrape the tip. I use solder that I know works great, & I use an iron that's of medium quality/ perfectly expected to be useable/ photo I hope concurs). A checklist then that has seen me do a hundred solders, as is normal, without any sudden "brick wall grey tip will not work", as you would, Chuck would. 2 weeks of use. Then.......... it stops working.
The only difference is I have the brick wall happen after 2 weeks, the tip greys, & I come to a stop. Chuck does not. There just -has- to be a cause.
thanks chaps.
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