Gerhard,

The other thing that will help is using the Biggest tip that will do a job for you. If you tip has more mass, it will tend to have less temperature drop as you solder those components. I did my mine with a 700F (370C) tip, but I used the biggest one for a given job.

Glad you found a resolution to your problem.

Tim Raymer

At 08:55 01/28/2005, Gerhard Schwanz wrote:

I increased the temp to 430deg C and here I go.Off the hook - the building can go on.

Timothy A. Raymer
Missouri Department of Health
and Senior Services

<traymer[at]mail.state.mo.us>                        <RaymeT[at]dhss.mo.gov>
<KA0OUV[at]arrl.net>

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