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Do you solder SMD components at 800 deg? Or futz with the knob first?
Geez! I don't know how I manage somehow. You know, stripping wire and soldering SMD LED are 2 distinct operations. I never found it problematic to strip the wires first, then solder the components.But if that is too complicated for you.... Whatever. I have a 3-channel PACE rework station. If futzing with the temperature selection was too cumbersome for me (which it really isn't), I could just plug in 2 hand-pieces and have each running at a different temperature. Having the right tools for the job makes the job easy.
I just know that my motion is clip magnet wire, tin iron, strip end of insulation with iron, solder wire to pad that is shared by a SMD resistor. Dropping a hand piece, or dialing back temperature and waiting, just sounds like futzing is all.
Nice improvement
The new signals make an impressive difference.Question though, is the ladder on 285-5 on the wrong side?