Peter Clifton wrote: > The black is oxidation, probably due to leaving the iron switched on for > excessive periods without use, or due to having the iron too hot.
ack. If both conditions combine, the tip gets dull and unusable. > (I personally try to use Leaded solder as much as I can). Did you ever try a quality no-lead solder like Balver SN100C, or Felder SN100+ ? Unlike the cheaper SAC alloys, these solders feel comparable to leaded solder. > If it is badly oxidised, you need to clean the tip using some kind of > proprietary tip cleaner. I had good experience with steel wool. If the tip repels the solder, give it a decent rub. Our new soldering stations by OKi come with a bunch of brass wool. Due to their heater concept, the tip temperature does not overshoot. In addition, they detect when the tip is in the cradle and reduce the temperature. At my place, these soldering stations are subject to daily use by students who do their first electronics projects. All I can say, is that the first set of tips still show no obvious wear after about a year. > Probably others will be able to provide better pointers ;). (And will > point out if I have made any errors in mine). My only objection: You use leaded solder. ;-) ---<)kaimartin(>--- -- Kai-Martin Knaak Email: [email protected] Öffentlicher PGP-Schlüssel: http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x6C0B9F53 _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

