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What Solder wire do you use?

T3rry

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Alright so i have been soldering for a couple years now and am improving my skills to the point were I'd say I am pretty damn good, I smush together 2 escs, I solder servo leads on the boards of esc's and BEC's... until now i have just grabbed solder from garage sales or radio shack or crap where i really didn't know what i was buying, as long as it was flux core, i was happy...

i just ran out of solder so i wanted to post up on here to get the opinion of the pros... what's a good, but still affordable solder and where can i buy it? i heard solder with higher silver content is better, higher melting point and all that fun. I have a weller station that maxes out at 850w, i paid somewhere around $150, so it's a decent station.. i don't worry too much about having it not be able to melt stuff, it gets crazy hot very fast.

so anybody have links and/or opinions on this subject?
 
Kester "44" or Phillips EEG. Both are 60/40 and .031 diameter.

The rat shack stuff is ok if you can't source the above. The stuff Deans sells works great too.
 
novak solder is pretty good. usually any decent 60/40 solder will work for our needs. it's usually better to get a thin diameter solder than that thick crap tho.
 
If you can find some 63/37 or "eutectic" get that. It melts about 10 degrees lower, and a little nicer. 60/40 is fine though.
 
novak solder is pretty good. usually any decent 60/40 solder will work for our needs. it's usually better to get a thin diameter solder than that thick crap tho.

Novak is what i use for all of my electronics for R/C, esc/battery connects, motor wires etc. I do use lower grade cheaper radioshack solder though for wiring up LED's etc. but anything that'll be pulling a good current through it I use Novak or Deans solder.
 
Novak is what i use for all of my electronics for R/C, esc/battery connects, motor wires etc. I do use lower grade cheaper radioshack solder though for wiring up LED's etc. but anything that'll be pulling a good current through it I use Novak or Deans solder.
I can guarantee you that Novak, Deans and Radio Shack all source out their solder purchase and for all we know it could be the same source and quality.

I do know that Kester is a producer and may even supply the others.
 
kester .031 sn60pb40 #66/44 rosin core... been using it for small pcb work for years now... also works great for thick stuff like battery and motor wires... i used it to make a power supply for my charger (10 gauge wire)... i been working off a spool i bought back in 08 and still have lots to use, i think it was only like 25 bucks at that time...
 
I would imagine I solder more than the average guy. "thumbsup"

Later EddieO

Yep...I'm sure you go through ALOT of it!

I have this old 1lb spool of Kester 44, .031, #66/44.

When I say old...

I bet I have the oldest spool of solder, dated 10/31/97 :lmao::shock:

It works just fine.
 
Yep...I'm sure you go through ALOT of it!

I have this old 1lb spool of Kester 44, .031, #66/44.

When I say old...

I bet I have the oldest spool of solder, dated 10/31/97 :lmao::shock:

It works just fine.

I was givin two 1lb spools in 95 I'm still using on, I'll have to grab one and see if I can still read the date.
 
thanks everybody, i guess the stuff i was using was good then, it was kester, not sure the age, but it's freakin old, my parents inherited it with some other tools from my grandpa, i bet it's from the 70's or something hahaha

here's some pics of the spool

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