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The Drama Dude
I have a little 25W Weller soldering iron.
It has served me well for a number of years and I have been using it for mostly guitar work. Fortunately, despite the fairly low wattage, I've never had any problems with heat damage on pots or anything like that.
But today I tried to install new screen grid resistors in my amp, which has all PCB mounted components a la Soldano. Tried to unsolder the old SGRs, and my soldering iron just wasn't melting the solder. I didn't want to leave the iron on the solder too long because i could feel the resistor heating up significantly.
Now I'm not sure if this is a different formulation of solder than the 60/40 rosin core that I use for guitar work, or if the components are just all acting as a heat sink, but I need to figure out a solution.
Any advice?
It has served me well for a number of years and I have been using it for mostly guitar work. Fortunately, despite the fairly low wattage, I've never had any problems with heat damage on pots or anything like that.
But today I tried to install new screen grid resistors in my amp, which has all PCB mounted components a la Soldano. Tried to unsolder the old SGRs, and my soldering iron just wasn't melting the solder. I didn't want to leave the iron on the solder too long because i could feel the resistor heating up significantly.
Now I'm not sure if this is a different formulation of solder than the 60/40 rosin core that I use for guitar work, or if the components are just all acting as a heat sink, but I need to figure out a solution.
Any advice?