For what it's worth, I use Dean's on RC18T!
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Yep, will do. Thanks!You really shouldnt even need flux if you're using rosin core solder. I mean, it can only help if you do use it but I find it unnecessary for most projects. The only time I use flux is if I'm soldering really heat sensitive items like battery cells. One thing to note, always wipe off any left over flux with alcohol. Flux is corrosive.
Do you just brush a little on, hit it with the iron then solder?I use the same paste you have pictured on the bottom from Harvey's... makes really easy work to get professional results every time!
same here, it's like crack and can never stop using it since, ha!I use flux on everything. It seem to help the solder flow better.
exactly, you don't need very much... I use it to remove old wiring and apply it on bare motor leads as well as dunk the tip of bare wire into the resin and the solder soaks almost instantly leaving a really nice shineYep, will do. Thanks!
Do you just brush a little on, hit it with the iron then solder?
Thanks all, gonna give it a shot tonight!same here, it's like crack and can never stop using it since, ha!
exactly, you don't need very much... I use it to remove old wiring and apply it on bare motor leads as well as dunk the tip of bare wire into the resin and the solder soaks almost instantly leaving a really nice shine
a single can of paste has lasted me nearly 4 years and might go another 10+ years, ha!
*** the only time I don't use flux is on smaller gauge wire, anything in the 12AWG to 10AWG range I would highly recommend using flux!
Say it louder for the people in the backSucks getting older!