T TWINCAM Ex. Club Member Sep 30, 2008 #1 Hi fixed my heater card, i soldered it, it now fully works but i noticed before i put it back in its holder it gets hot, can this melt the solder?.
Hi fixed my heater card, i soldered it, it now fully works but i noticed before i put it back in its holder it gets hot, can this melt the solder?.
Demarest Ex. Club Member Sep 30, 2008 #2 Solder melts at around 180 C, so as long as the heater card dont get that hot lol
OP OP T TWINCAM Ex. Club Member Sep 30, 2008 #3 LOL funny i thought of that after i posted. Heater card does get very hot tested for 5 mins and the solder was softer. But yeah thinking about it i really doubt it would melt.
LOL funny i thought of that after i posted. Heater card does get very hot tested for 5 mins and the solder was softer. But yeah thinking about it i really doubt it would melt.
Demarest Ex. Club Member Sep 30, 2008 #4 Since it is a resisitor, i'd imagine it would get hot, 'new solder' tends to be soft, but after it ages for a bit, it harderns up
Since it is a resisitor, i'd imagine it would get hot, 'new solder' tends to be soft, but after it ages for a bit, it harderns up
NeX You're after my robot bee Club Member Oct 1, 2008 #5 i don't think it would get that hot because it would melt the plastic before the solder, they fan also keeps it cool so if you run it outside the motor it will get hotter than normal
i don't think it would get that hot because it would melt the plastic before the solder, they fan also keeps it cool so if you run it outside the motor it will get hotter than normal