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ANTEX 25W SOLDERING IRON


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  • RMweb Gold

Bleeding ages if you don't plug it in; and just the same amount of time if it's broken.

 

Joking apart, it's only a few minutes. Just curious as to why you're asking.

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Should take about 3 minutes to heat right through, it will melt solder after about 2 minutes, in the last minute tin the tip with fresh 60/40 tin lead solder....ready for use. Antex warm up quite quickly.

Stephen.

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  • RMweb Gold

Temperature controlled irons warm up faster because they can switch off whereas uncontrolled irons have restricted power so they cannot overheat and therefore tend to warm slowly.

Donw

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Avoid buying "new" solder - the 99% tin 1% cadmium and other nasties type. This needs a higher melting point. Buy the 60% Tin, 40% lead type. It is still available and is not illegal to use (Despite what some retailers will tell you).

 

It is also much safer to use without fume extraction as the fumes are not as toxic. The new solder is only required to repair or rework modern PC boards made in the last few years.

 

I would guess if you are having problems with getting your iron hot enough, the solder is the cause.

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