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Old 10-14-10, 12:19 PM   #1
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Solder doesn't even get soft until 400F. Lead free solder in Europe even hotter.

Go ahead and put it in the oven. I'll laugh as hard as the guy who posted that on the internet and sat back.
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Old 10-14-10, 12:56 PM   #2
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Solder doesn't even get soft until 400F. Lead free solder in Europe even hotter.

Go ahead and put it in the oven. I'll laugh as hard as the guy who posted that on the internet and sat back.
Not its actually an old trick not a joke. But I dont recommend it unless you have nothing to loose. Often the 'fault' is cured simply by removing and re-assembling things and the oven thing had little to do with it.

Just so you know nearly all solder is lead free now commonly using copper and tin. Solder containing lead is extremly hard to find.
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Old 10-14-10, 01:15 PM   #3
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Often the 'fault' is cured simply by removing and re-assembling things


I have "fixed" many things simply by taking them apart to see if I can figure out what's wrong and, finding nothing obviously broken/disconnected/etc., putting them back together again. I think sometimes the technology just wants a little attention. It also helps to let it know you don't fear it and have no qualms about digging into its guts if it misbehaves.

This is why whenever I buy a new computer, I set it up and get it running and then disassemble/cannibalize/trash the components of old rig right in front of it. Just so it knows what happens to machines I don't like any more.
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Old 10-14-10, 01:58 PM   #4
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I have "fixed" many things simply by taking them apart to see if I can figure out what's wrong and, finding nothing obviously broken/disconnected/etc., putting them back together again.
I'm just the opposite, many things I've broken by taking them apart to see if I can figure out how it works!

Oh, what's this screw left over - meh, can't be important!
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