Folks;
It would seem to me to not be from rosin or resin core solder; if it is
corrosion, it sounds more like acid core solder; perhaps it was mislabeled.
The term organic unfortunately is frequently misused; all hydrocarbons
are organic right? Water soluble? I assume the flux, as in wash after
soldering?
Flux is typically to form a layer that on the surface that inhibits the
immediate corrosion (due to the higher temperature of the melted solder)
and help it wick to the untinned surface you are trying to solder to I
think.
73 de W5SV, Dave
Jim W7RY wrote:
I would think you could use a good solder sucker and suck all the bad
solder off the board.
Then re-do all joints with the correct solder.
Are you sure it's really corrosion? Seems odd that the solder would
corrode. Solder is for soldering brass, silver, copper, tin and etc...
Why would it corrode the elements that it's designed to work with?
What is the stated purpose for water soluble flux in led/tin solder?
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