Solder Gauge ?

El Tel

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Hi Everyone

Could you give a newbie a bit of advice please, I'd like to ask what gauge Solder is generally best for most of the work on the Moreplay ?

Thanks
 
Hi Terry,

I use 0.8mm (0.032" in old money).
Leaded Rosin core.
In the UK from here:

https://www.hificollective.co.uk/solder/cardas-quad-eutectic-solder.html

A bit pricey at £25 if only using for one job.

For smaller amount when first starting out I bought Weller 1mm on Amazon.
They only seem to have 1.5mm at the moment but you can get 1mm 100g on a certain auction site for £12 which will do the job.

All with Lead!


 
Thank you for the info on the size of the Solder, one more question though, sorry !! What is the best temperature for the Solder iron to be set at ?
 
Assuming you are using leaded solder, 370-400.
Too hot and higher risk of damage though most components are quite tough.
Too cold and have to apply heat for longer so its a balance.
Also consider size of the tip, size of connection and solder gauge.
Very small contact point means less surface area for transfer of heat and if large connection or solder gauge means longer contact time.

It's really something to practice where it doesn't matter until you get a feel for it.
I had all the same questions when I started (left unasked), and no amount of instruction will tell you more than those first few attempts.
Just remember to look for the solder flowing into the joint. If after 5 seconds nothing is melting, either contact is not good or iron too cold.
You shouldn't need hotter than 400. 

 
A wealth of information as usual  Chris, thanks so much !!
I'm going to get hold of as many electrical components as I can and have a good old practice before I make a start,  fingers crossed 🤞
 
The Cardas solder is excellent. Buying the big reel is the most economical but for a few £/$ you can get shorter lengths 3.5/5m from eBay. 3.5m will build a Crack with some left over. Depends on how much kit making you intend to do in the future. The big reel will last the average person many years!
 
Thanks Chris and Deluk

I'm thinking of making my own chassis plate out of copper, using the original one as a template, do you think it would be ok to use copper ?
 
1/8" copper should be just fine, but you'll need a different IEC module to fit.  0.10" copper would be best, but I'm not sure you'd be able to find it.
 
Hi Paul and thank you.

You say that 0.10" would be best, which is 2.54 mm I think, I can find 2.5 mm would that be OK?
 
Why not just paint the aluminium one with a metallic copper paint?
There are loads of options.
I admit very few actually pass for real copper but good attractive results, hammered or smooth, are possible.
And if you don't like the result, you can always strip it off and start again.
I would suggest this route first as you will be dealing with a known quantity in terms of chassis strength, especially once it gets hot.
 
Chris H said:
Why not just paint the aluminium one with a metallic copper paint?
There are loads of options.
I admit very few actually pass for real copper but good attractive results, hammered or smooth, are possible.
And if you don't like the result, you can always strip it off and start again.
I would suggest this route first as you will be dealing with a known quantity in terms of chassis strength, especially once it gets hot.
That's not a bad shout Chris !! I'll give it a go before i go down the copper route, thanks again.
 
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