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  • thetemp
    Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 12

    #1

    is 30w or 45 iron good for soldering caps

    hello i am getting ready to replace some caps on my video card and i have a 30w and a 45w solder iron and i was wondering if these are good enough or should i go maybe to a 60w iron?
  • Fizzycapola
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Oct 2006
    • 423

    #2
    Re: is 30w or 45 iron good for soldering caps

    I manage ok with $15 Rolson 60W, the handle is one piece construction no worrying gap where the 2 pieces of the handle haven't bonded together right like Skytronic and Duratools ones.

    60W really speeds things up, things simple melt upon touch, you must work quickly though.
    Rubycon Rubycon Rubycon

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    • thetemp
      Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 12

      #3
      Re: is 30w or 45 iron good for soldering caps

      thanks for the quick reply there is a store here in town that has a 60w for 12.99 i just wasn't sure if that would heat things up to much and damage the board or cap

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      • starfury1
        Badcaps Legend
        • May 2006
        • 1256

        #4
        Re: is 30w or 45 iron good for soldering caps

        the hooter the iron the better for removal but ideally 2 would be good
        thing is with a hotter iron you have to work a bit faster so get some junk and practice on that before hand

        Read the FAQ's and learn the needle method for hole clearing.

        getting the cap out is one thing but clearing the hole is another and probably were you are most likely to damage the PCB with too much heat.

        its not hard but does take a little practice to get it down pat...so junk trial runs are recommended.

        Also make sure you got a good mag glass and give the PCB a good visual when you finish, a sliver of solder can destroy your MB and handy work.

        see FAQ and posts about cleaning

        Lastly there are 2 types of solder construction :"Lead and non lead" most older stuff will be lead mixture but the new RoHs made MB is (more or less) tin only solder.
        requires hotter temps.
        basically Identify what your construction is, not a good idea to mix solder types
        just beware of that point.

        HTH, good luck

        Cheers
        You step into the Road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no knowing where you may be swept off to." Bilbo Baggins ...

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        • acstech
          GrumpyModerator
          • Jul 2007
          • 1432
          • USA

          #5
          Re: is 30w or 45 iron good for soldering caps

          What happens if you mix the solder types?

          On the soldering iron, I use a Radio Shack 35w iron with a gun type handle on it and a small conical tip. I feel that something hotter would be good for the new ROHS tin solders, as it barely melts it. It gets the job done, but... I'll be watching this thread closely.
          A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.

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          • starfury1
            Badcaps Legend
            • May 2006
            • 1256

            #6
            Re: is 30w or 45 iron good for soldering caps

            Well the whole RoHs thing is a bit complicated and I have no first hand experience with trying to mix the 2 but from whats been posted around here and the info I've found in the past, thats the case.
            (as I understand it anyway)

            This document (pdf) explains it from more a manufacturing side of things. Here

            This one here may be of interest too FACT AND FICTION IN LEAD FREE SOLDERING

            looking at this it does sort of raise a question in my mind about Rohs type components in a lead based pcb repair.

            there's a few that might be able to answer this more clearly then I.

            But lead in a lead free environment does a good joint NOT make.

            anyone really up on this subject?

            HTH anyway

            Cheers
            You step into the Road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no knowing where you may be swept off to." Bilbo Baggins ...

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            • thetemp
              Member
              • Feb 2008
              • 12

              #7
              Re: is 30w or 45 iron good for soldering caps

              yeah the video card is newer it is a 7600gt so i guess that would use lead free solder. i have some old motherboards here that i can work with first

              what type of solder should i use? ie brand, thickness, can you get it with rosin core?. i don't think that it says that in any of the guides unless i missed it lol
              Last edited by thetemp; 02-12-2008, 10:52 AM.

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              • starfury1
                Badcaps Legend
                • May 2006
                • 1256

                #8
                Re: is 30w or 45 iron good for soldering caps

                well for lead MB 60/40 rosin core should be ok
                (just clean excess flux off with alcohol (preferred) or metho

                There are newer water based fluxes but not sure if thats used in cored solder or whats best (sorry bit old school here)

                for the Rohs you get the tin stuff that come in a few variations
                (I dont really have a clue with that stuff (yet)

                There are few posts on solder around here but heres a few links on the lead free stuff

                http://www.kester.com/en-us/leadfree/index.aspx

                Heard of this mention by USA guys here

                maybe eroupe look at this

                http://www.techgsm.be/cat_Soldering_Wire_1400.html

                As for size it depends on what you working with but nice to have a couple of sizes to handy

                mostly around a millimeter diameter some use 0.71 some bigger, stuff I use is close to a mill (think 0.91 or something like that)

                The Rohs tin stuff will be brighter to look at, not as dark as lead based. (solder its self)

                With the pcb have a good look under good light
                lead stuff is usally shiny and bright to look at
                (but with the washes it never looks like a hand solder job)

                Tin is suppose to look duller and darker and more like you made a bad joint.

                some others here that are up on this will probably post

                HTH anyway

                Cheers
                You step into the Road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no knowing where you may be swept off to." Bilbo Baggins ...

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