Cold Heat Cordless Soldering Tool - hardware review
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by: COLDHEAT, go
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Requires: N/A
MSRP: $19.95
(available for less and in various kit combos through various
promotions)
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Note: You may have seen a direct response commercial—otherwise
known as an infomercial—for the Cold Heat Soldering
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Dummies::Soldering 101
A soldering station holds your hot soldering iron and keeps your solder and tip cleaner organized. Purchase a small 15- to 30-watt soldering iron made for electronics and a soldering station. Also buy thin .032-inch-diameter rosin-core solder. You can purchase these at your local Radio Shack and other places.Don't use a big soldering iron and the big 1/4-inch, acid-core solder used for plumbing, which are typically found at home improvement stores. If you do, you might damage sensitive electroni Hot Cold Solder Iron http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/DummiesArticle/id-2240.html
Cold Heat Soldering Tool - AsSeenOnTV.com Official Site
The Cold Heat Soldering Tool is an battery-powered device that quickly heats and cools and makes soldering jobs faster and easier. It creates the heat right in the proprietary tip material, making the tool 20 times more efficient than the average conventional soldering iron. The instantaneous heating, up to 800?F in about 1 second, and cooling, cools to the touch in about 3 seconds, makes the soldering tool fast and safe to use. People who use the Cold Heat Soldering Tool are far less likely to Hot Cold Solder Iron http://www.asseenontv.com/prod-pages/heat_cold_soldering_set.html
Have you seen my new soldering Iron?
tical as it
may seem. The reader can appreciate the surprise we went through when learning that in the
re-flow process, the part will partially center itself over the pads on the PCB. This is
due to the surface tension of each little bubble of solder under each of the 132 pins in
our fine pitch part. Knowing this, the author still spent an extra few minutes making sure
that the processor lined up exactly with the pads below it. The photos below depict the
parts placement process. Notice the use Hot Cold Solder Iron http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/200006/oven_art.htm
RECOMMENDATION #1-2: Soldering to Dirty Track.
One of the reasons people have a hard time soldering, melting nearby
plastic parts, and getting cold solder joints is because the tip of
the soldering iron tip is not clean and shiny. A clean and shiny tip
conducts heat best.
Keep a damp sponge nearby and wipe the tip in it. You can use a wet
paper towel, too. Rub the hot tip on your benchwork, if you dare. Do
something (short of using your pants or even your tongue) to clean
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