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Hey guys and Alex, can you tell me how much heat do you using?
Cz, everytime i see Alex working on Solder Wick, the tin was melted so fast. But mine take a little while to start melting. Btw I'm using 300°c
Oh, and the hot air gun too. And Alex, come on, make a telegram group so we all could chat together:D


   
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GO 370C. It's balanced between quick melting of solder and less oxides on tip for longer time. If that doesen't gelp, chance tip. If you use t900 tip, oxides form between crome plating and copper tip. That blocks heat transfer.

I use hor air at 405C. Try mastering hot air soldering with the gun at high flow rate. When solder doesen't melt, you need more flow.


   
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405°c? I think that's a bit too much,
Oh and by the way imma smartphone technician, so 400°C on hot air gun will just burn the PCB i think, i never use more than 370°C
And, Is your Tip okay with that 370°C on iron? Mine would be oxidated so fast, btw how long you put timer on your iron solder? Or it's fully automatic?
But, anyway Thanks for your follow up man, appreciate it!


   
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