• @[email protected]
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      41 month ago

      Yeah lead free solder is perfectly fine.

      Where I live, lead solder is even illegal to sell and buy unless you have a permit which is impossible to get for individuals

      • @[email protected]
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        61 month ago

        Interesting, I haven’t heard about that.

        For systems that…may experience some degree of vacuum…it’s common to use lead solder still because it doesn’t tin whisker so unfortunately it’s still around for some of the stuff I’ve worked on.

      • @piecat
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        31 month ago

        Lead free sucks ass and you can pry my leaded solder from my cold dead hands.

        Seriously just wash your hands.

          • @piecat
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            41 month ago

            Fumes don’t contain lead, it’s not nearly hot enough. Those fumes are flux burning.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 month ago

              That’s good.

              But I still don’t get why someone would willingly use lead when lead free works great.

              I mean the RoHA for example exist for good reason.

              • @piecat
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                11 month ago

                Leaded is objectively better for everything except health/pollution. Which is the point of RoHS.

                Leaded solder has a lower melting point, flows much better, easier to visually see bad solder joints, and doesn’t form whiskers. Also less brittle, so cracked joints are less likely.