solder flux to potentiometers?

Re: solder flux to potentiometers?

I use flux anytime I solder. ;)

btw - Just for the record, flux is simply pine tar. Its a slightly thicker version of your mom's Pine-Sol. Its only function is to clean the surfaces of impurities. Its by virtue of that, that solder "flows" better.

Heat, makes it "stick" better.
 
Re: solder flux to potentiometers?

I do, but i use to everytime i solder anything together, even the plumbing of my parents new bathroom i am redoing.
 
Re: solder flux to potentiometers?

ArtieToo said:
btw - Just for the record, flux is simply pine tar. Its a slightly thicker version of your mom's Pine-Sol.

oh that's what it is. i thought it tasted funny....
 
Re: solder flux to potentiometers?

Never. I do sand the top of the pot a little if I'm going to use it to attach a bunch of ground wires to, as in a Strat...or when I bend the #3 terminal over and solder it to the top edge of the pot as you'd do for a volume control.

I sand the surface a little but no flux other than the flux that's already in the solder.

Lew
 
Re: solder flux to potentiometers?

I just scrape the spot. I use flux core solder without any additional flux for electrical work, never had a problem.
 
Re: solder flux to potentiometers?

Lewguitar said:
Never. I do sand the top of the pot a little if I'm going to use it to attach a bunch of ground wires to, as in a Strat...or when I bend the #3 terminal over and solder it to the top edge of the pot as you'd do for a volume control.

I sand the surface a little but no flux other than the flux that's already in the solder.

Lew

I am with Lew on this one. I have never needed flux to make solder stick like a champion. Sanding is a must though.
 
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