Monday, December 27, 2010

The Warnings for Solder Electronic Components

Here are some warnings for solder  electronic components:
1. When making electrical joints, always use electrical (rosin core) solder. Plumbing (acid core) solder is corrosive and will oxidize electrical joints, which will cause the electrical circuit to fail.
2. Do not use too much solder, since excess solder may run into other electrical joints and cause a short-circuit.
3. Do not expose electronic components to excess heat for long periods of time. Many electrical and electronic components are prone to premature failure with prolonged exposure to excess heat.

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