Or of course, use a converter program on your smart phone!!!
;-)
73 de David, M0XDF
On 27 Apr 2012, at 04:59, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Actually, the conversion is easier to remember than those two formulas.
The two scales coincide at -40 degrees.
So for the conversion (either way) first add 40.
I just push the switch on my Weller and watch it change from F to C.
I love simple. Hehehehehe
OK, back in my hole,
Ron, KU7Y
SOWP 5545M
Arizona Outlaws Contest Club
Brenda, AZ (Winter)
Caldwell, ID (Summer)
k...@qsl.net
http://www.hatpinsandmore.com
KX3 #0062
Another trick, you can do C-F in your head:
Double the centigrade temperature, subtract 10% from the product, and add 32 to
get Fahrenheit.
10 degrees C = (2*10-2) + 32 = 50 degrees F
F-C is not so slick, but works:
Subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature, add 11% of the result to
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net [elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] on
behalf of Matt Zilmer [mzil...@verizon.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 11:49 PM
To: d...@w3fpr.com
Cc: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] solder iron correct temp in C for K3
Nice memory aid!
matt
On 4/27/2012 6:55 AM, elecraft-requ...@mailman.qth.net wrote:
Re: [Elecraft] solder iron correct temp in C for K3
I try to minimize the number of formulas I need to remember.
This one has served me well
1.8C=F-32
Replace the known value, and solve for the unknown.
Or if you only need
aka Jack, BMW Motorcycles
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Pretty cool trick, Monty. But I'll stick with just touching the tip of the
iron to my tongue. Much less painful than doin' the math! ;o)
Terry, W0FM
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From: Monty Shultes [mailto:mon...@mindspring.com]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 5:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] solder iron correct temp in C for K3
Actually, the conversion is easier to remember than those two formulas.
The two scales coincide at -40 degrees.
So for the conversion (either way) first add 40.
Then if the conversion is from Centigrade to Fahrenheit multiply by 9/5 (you
:-) Funny!
73,
Bill
K9YEQ
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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Terry Schieler
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 11:45 AM
To: 'Monty Shultes'
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] solder iron correct
It won't work for SMD stuff, but over the years I've had great success
using a classic Ungar 27W cartridge (which I seem to remember was around
850°F) with a screw-ON 1/8 screwdriver tip for just about everything
but the heaviest jobs. This includes lots of building stuff with
standard
3605, V4 Passive 3606
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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Randy Farmer
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 2:15 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] solder iron correct temp in C for K3
It won't work
I cheat. My Hakko soldering station is calibrated in both C and F
Ron AC7AC
-Original Message-
Another trick, you can do C-F in your head:
Double the centigrade temperature, subtract 10% from the product, and add 32
to get Fahrenheit.
10 degrees C = (2*10-2) + 32 = 50 degrees F
I have a new solder iron that is temperature
controlled in degrees C.
What temp should I set the iron for work on the
K3? I am using 60/40
rosin core, small diameter solder. While using
solder wick to clean out
the holes from the 12 dc mod kit I used 300c and
dipped the wick in
solder flux. I
Smith,
I suggest you increase the iron temperature to 400 degC (750 degF).
The other suggestion I can offer is to use 63/37 allow solder (eutectic)
with a mildly reactive flux (such as Kester 287). Save the large
diameter Kester 44 (highly reactive flux) for antenna work and other
jobs where
I usually go between 370C and 400C or about (700F-750F) for most jobs.
Setting your iron to low will mean that it will take longer for the
solder to melt and giving more time for the heat to travel into the
component and possible damage.when working on boat-anchors with
point to point
On 4/26/2012 4:26 PM, W9HAK wrote:
I have a new solder iron that is temperature controlled in degrees
C. What temp should I set the iron for work on the K3? I am using
60/40 rosin core, small diameter solder. While using solder wick to
clean out the holes from the 12 dc mod kit I used 300c
-
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of W9HAK
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 4:26 PM
To: Elecraft listserve
Subject: [Elecraft] solder iron correct temp in C for K3
I have a new solder iron that is temperature controlled in degrees C.
What temp
Actually, the conversion is easier to remember than those two formulas.
The two scales coincide at -40 degrees.
So for the conversion (either way) first add 40.
Then if the conversion is from Centigrade to Fahrenheit multiply by 9/5
(you will be going to a greater number), but if the conversion
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Or, in google just type something like: 750F to C
Works for all kinds of different units of measure.
On 4/26/2012 10:59 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Actually, the conversion is easier to remember than those two formulas.
The two scales coincide at -40 degrees.
So for the conversion (either way)
Nice memory aid!
matt
On Thu, 26 Apr 2012 23:59:05 -0400, you wrote:
Actually, the conversion is easier to remember than those two formulas.
The two scales coincide at -40 degrees.
So for the conversion (either way) first add 40.
Then if the conversion is from Centigrade to Fahrenheit multiply
I'm not fluent in metric and use this link all the time:
http://www.worldwidemetric.com/Measurements.html
73,
Bob
K2TK ex KN2TKR (1956) K2TKR
On 4/27/2012 12:32 AM, Gary K9GS wrote:
Or, in google just type something like: 750F to C
Works for all kinds of different units of measure.
On
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