sry, this is a bit OT. Okay, so I tried adding a couple of alu electrolytics to my mobo and had a really hellish time just clearing out some of the holes of solder from the power/ground planes sinking away all the heat. After only mostly clearing the hole halfway, finally was able to achieve some success using the fattest part of a (huge) tip and making most of the tip have good contact with the board, plus for some holes with not so much mass, some tricky moves w/the solder-wick the iron (putting the corner of the wick in to soak some of the solder, then moving the screwdriver blade <of a different iron--a Hakko "Presto" 20W with momentary 130W button> flat against the wick), but it was all too hellish and nerve-wracking to try to do the same way again (and the board in some of the parts is not looking great even after cleaning). So I'm thinking I need something that has really high power (150 to 200W?) so I can get in and out quickly as with more normal-sized work. Is the gigantus iron a bad idea (I'm looking at a Hakko "Matchless" and "Junior")?
http://www.sourceresearch.com/hakko/...less-irons.cfm
http://www.hakko.com/japan/products/hakko_junior.html
Maybe some trick of the ninja I am missing? Any tips for mere mortals someone would like to share?
thanks,
Dai
http://www.sourceresearch.com/hakko/...less-irons.cfm
http://www.hakko.com/japan/products/hakko_junior.html
Maybe some trick of the ninja I am missing? Any tips for mere mortals someone would like to share?
thanks,
Dai
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