coreywebster
Well-Known Member
This is taken from the citizen pdf
7-8. Recommended soldering Condition (This product is not adaptable to reflow process.)
-For manual soldering
Please use lead-free soldering.
Soldering shall be implemented using a soldering bit at a temperature lower than 350C, and shall be
finished within 3.5 seconds for one land.
No external force shall be applied to resin part while soldering is implemented.
Next process of soldering should be carried out after the product has return to ambient temperature.
Contacts number of soldering bit should be within twice for each terminal.
So my question is why lead free solder? Is it environmental reasons or are there other reasons to not use a lead solder.
Its my understanding that soldering with lead solder 40/60 is a lot easier than using lead free.
I have bought both but would prefer to use the easier option. While in a local small hardware store today picking up a multi meter and some wire strippers I came across some normal solder and some lead free, the lead free is for plumbers and thus is some chunky ass stuff, the normal stuff is a fine strand and I would of thought it easier to use than the chunk lead free.
I just received my aluminium plate (for a veg light) and angle (for my flower light) yesterday. These are about the last things I need. So I would like to try to start the project tomorrow afternoon. Just want to be sure about the solder before hand.
Another question. For the veg light I am using some parts I bought 6 months ago for a shitty epiled build I was going to do before realising the error of my ways and lack of knowledge on the subject.
I am putting to use a mean well se-350-48 power supply, I will be using a 700ma mean well LDD per clu046-1212 and running 10 of them. The LDD is the version which plugs into a 5up board but I don't want to buy boards for a light I am building for a friend that will be free to him, I would like to just solder wire to the pins. What wire would I need? What efforts can I make to mount them in a safe manor? Should they be enclosed? Any other things is should be thinking about?
Appreciate any advice regarding any or all these issues.
Cheers
C.W
7-8. Recommended soldering Condition (This product is not adaptable to reflow process.)
-For manual soldering
Please use lead-free soldering.
Soldering shall be implemented using a soldering bit at a temperature lower than 350C, and shall be
finished within 3.5 seconds for one land.
No external force shall be applied to resin part while soldering is implemented.
Next process of soldering should be carried out after the product has return to ambient temperature.
Contacts number of soldering bit should be within twice for each terminal.
So my question is why lead free solder? Is it environmental reasons or are there other reasons to not use a lead solder.
Its my understanding that soldering with lead solder 40/60 is a lot easier than using lead free.
I have bought both but would prefer to use the easier option. While in a local small hardware store today picking up a multi meter and some wire strippers I came across some normal solder and some lead free, the lead free is for plumbers and thus is some chunky ass stuff, the normal stuff is a fine strand and I would of thought it easier to use than the chunk lead free.
I just received my aluminium plate (for a veg light) and angle (for my flower light) yesterday. These are about the last things I need. So I would like to try to start the project tomorrow afternoon. Just want to be sure about the solder before hand.
Another question. For the veg light I am using some parts I bought 6 months ago for a shitty epiled build I was going to do before realising the error of my ways and lack of knowledge on the subject.
I am putting to use a mean well se-350-48 power supply, I will be using a 700ma mean well LDD per clu046-1212 and running 10 of them. The LDD is the version which plugs into a 5up board but I don't want to buy boards for a light I am building for a friend that will be free to him, I would like to just solder wire to the pins. What wire would I need? What efforts can I make to mount them in a safe manor? Should they be enclosed? Any other things is should be thinking about?
Appreciate any advice regarding any or all these issues.
Cheers
C.W