Amazing!!! Put Salt on Your Electrical Soldering iron and Admire The Results

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Published 2024-04-28
Amazing!!! Put Salt on Your Electrical Soldering iron and Admire The Results

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All Comments (21)
  • @abpccpba
    Keeping tip clean and use flux with each solder point. After soldering is complete wipe tip with cotton ball and add some solder to tip; let cool. This is standard procedure to protect iron and prolong it's life. Always use a drop of flux for each joint. A must for perfect shiny junctions.
  • @tomgeorge3726
    If a soldering iron tip gets that bad, its has been abused and not regularly cleaned and tinned. Don't let this happen in the first place...
  • @stickyfox
    Zinc chloride flux is available at hardware stores for plumbing use, but chloride ion contamination is a serious PCB defect. Salts should never go near electronic soldering. The only flux you should ever use for electronics is type R or RMA; modern designation L0 or L1. Type RA or M/H flux is corrosive, like salt, and must be completely washed off after soldering; and must never be used on stranded wire or in any location where it cannot be completely removed. Try to use materials that are marked J-STD-004; that's the industry designation for electronic soldering flux. You also must not mix ionic residue or incompatible flux with the flux inside your solder. This will deactivate both the salt and the flux and leave you with insoluble residue embedded in your connections. Use salt for tinkering and making mechanical parts, not for electronics.
  • @klausschmitz2493
    Einen Lötkolben reinigt man mit einem Salmjakstein. Den heißen Lötkolben mit etwas Lötzinn auf dem Salmjakstein reiben und er ist in wenigen Sekunden absolut sauber und frisch verzinnt.
  • Problem. Your tip is NOT copper - it is iron-copper-iron sandwich and iron is alloyed with nickel. Here is proper way to put TIN back on nickel alloy - use Zinc Chloride flux, usually used for Pipe Gas soldering, very very cheap. It is Perfect flux for retining such burned nickel alloy tips. 1) clean tip with 800 grain sand paper 2) while tip is COLD, dip it into burned cleaned tip Zinc Chloride flux 3) take piece of metal, soldering wire, SOFT solder sponge. Start heat to 300C, and RUB solder wire into tip. After 20 second, power off. 4) Wait until its COLD. Clean tip with SOFT wet solder sponge, wash it out with water. Repeat 2,3,4 until its covered in tin! Do not forget to wipe and wash tip and sponge from acid! 5) Now use normal Rosin flux and RUB solder until tip picks solder like new from factory. You are welcome.
  • @psdaengr911
    8 minutes to show an arcane procedure to compensate for poor solder iron use. A hot metal put into a saline solution will shed scale or charred rosin from thermal shock. A salt water soldering sponge can maintain a soldering tips' cleanliness and prep it for "retinning".
  • @keymixer
    Zafer abi bende bu havyadan aldım ve abartılan kadar iyi olduğunu düşünmüyorum xt-90 konnektörü bir türlü lehimleyemedi, fakat sen videolarında daha başka havyalar kullanıyorsun, fnirsi hs-01 i neden kullanmıyorsun?
  • @stephenbrown1635
    Seems to be a complecated way to do what good practice achieves, I use the correct temp and clean after use, no need to re tin the tip.
  • @diyabetli
    Selamlar, çıkan klor gazına dikkat. Havalandırması güçlü bir yerde yapılmasını tavsiye ederim.
  • @bertloreto9507
    Talk about over engineering the mousetrap!! keep it clean as you go , flux and solder . Simple .
  • @alasdair4161
    I do this same trick with my high temp 180 watt iron that I make my own tips for using 12mm solid copper bar. Without plating the copper before first use it starts flaking with oxidation almost immediately wherever the copper is exposed to air. The electroplating with tin helps shield the copper from oxygen at higher temps, the tip life is more than 10X longer than raw copper.
  • @Gte83497
    И не проще просто почистить в паяльной кислоте! И заново залудить!заморочки капец
  • @nixo0077
    The method is super, for me it can also interesting if a small elements from iron sheet can covered with thin layer of tin?? ZAFER IS GREAT !!!
  • Bom dia amigo Nossa ficou muito ótimo a ponteira tenho esse mesmo problema com o meu aparelho de solda na hora de fazer um trabalho que Deus o abençoe sempre amigo um grande abraço Vila Maria Rs Brasil .
  • @papocka788
    Не нужна соль олово и электро тока, просто окуните горячее жало паяльника в обычную воду пару рас , пойдет распад обгоревшего метала и всё, радуйтесь результатом. 😅😅
  • Interesting, but an even better way, is to avoid oxidation by pretinning the solder tip after use and then dipping it slightly into a copper or brass cleaning ball - that works a charm ;)
  • @janjanowski2682
    optymalnym środkiem do czyszczenia przy lutowaniem elektroniki i delikatnych elementow jest kalafonia!