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On Sep 22, 7:21 pm, Jeff Liebermann <je...@cruzio.com> wrote: > On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 14:50:56 -0700 (PDT), Knight > > <petelar...@comcast.net> wrote: > >The coax is LMR-400 with outer coating and braid removed.  To much > >hassle to remove the foil > >so I left it on, makes a tighter fit anyway.  But since the tubing is > >soldered to the connector > >AND the reflector then can I just solder     

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Author: Knight
Date: Sep 22, 2008 21:34

On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 14:50:56 -0700 (PDT), Knight <petelarosa@comcast.net> wrote: The coax is LMR-400 with outer coating and braid removed. To much hassle to remove the foil so I left it on, makes a tighter fit anyway. But since the tubing is soldered to the connector AND the reflector then can I just solder the Balun shield/braid to the copper tubing? Yep. If the foil is a tight
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The Rolls Royce approach is the Metcal. The Wellers and Hakkos are decent. If you have female relatives who are electronic assemblers (or any relatives in supply or service techs) at an electronic plant buy what they have and you can mooch tips and small parts. Most electronic plants throw huge quantities of still good ones out. Several different styles of Weller exist. Tips do not interchange     

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Author: Jeff Liebermann
Date: Sep 22, 2008 16:21

"Spike" <Aero.Spike@S&T.invalid wrote in message news:2h4i93p5r5biej75ak5bpeufnbeoc9hqoe@4ax.com... BTW, "..... and the two to the right are mine. They are ALL taxed, insured and tested and are all fully road legal." With regard to that, I assume you don't drive at the maximum permitted speed when there is snow on the ground and frozen puddles in the road, simultaneously giving
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"Custos Custodum" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:cfnf93p3fjlhpugtfunqrhap92246uojao@4ax.com... > On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 20:35:00 +0100, "JM" <johnny@melvin.com> wrote: > >>Hi All, >> >>Has anyone some real experience in >> >>WELLER SOLDERING IRONS. >>In particular the TCP 24 volt 45 Watt model. >>The one that has the old Bulgin 3 pin plug on and mates with a bench 24 >>volt >>supply     

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Author: BretLudwig
Date: May 30, 2008 10:50

How large a tip are you using? I use a pretty good sized tip on my weller when soldering Deans connectors. I hold the plug with a hemostat by the business end while soldering the lugs. I pre-tin the wire end and the lug making sure to leave a small bead of solder on the lead, lug and iron tip. Wiping the iron tip with a wet paper towel or damp sponge will clean any flux crud off the tip.
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Oops, After step 6 - Feed a small amount of solder at the wire/blade contact point. "Ed Forsythe" <EdForsythe@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0tedncXE74YEFaHbnZ2dnUVZ_gWdnZ2d@giganews.com... >A 60 watt iron should be more than enough although I prefer using a blade >tip for the Deans. I don't use the solder gun type because they are >inclined to overheat the metal and damage the plastic     

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Author: Magnum 2E0
Date: Jul 14, 2007 13:31

A 60 watt iron should be more than enough although I prefer using a blade tip for the Deans. I don't use the solder gun type because they are inclined to overheat the metal and damage the plastic. If your soldering iron is not heating consistently (after cleaning it thoroughly) ditch it and buy a new Weller. If you're using a plug in tip type make sure that the contact side of the tip is
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On May 5, 5:51 am, "BCRandy" <RMAHE...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > I'm having a heck of a time putting Deans connectors on my > battery packs. I have melted 2 female sides trying. I've > tried silver solder & flux and rosin core solder & flux. > I've tried two soldering irons - both pencil tipped. One is > 60 watts and the other has a boost to 130 watts. I cleaned > and tinned the tip and both     

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Author: JM
Date: Jul 14, 2007 04:01

"SpringPam" wrote Val, I only learned how to use good and well a few years ago with a British husband - had never been taught in school. The key is parts of speech - which I did learn in school well is an adverb - it modifies/describes verbs/actions good is a adjective and modifies/describes nouns. We ate well at the good restaurant in town and decided that life
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Author: Fubar of The HillPeople
Date: May 5, 2007 10:13

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Author: Ed Forsythe
Date: May 5, 2007 07:34

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Author: Ed Forsythe
Date: May 5, 2007 06:37

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Author: JJVB
Date: May 5, 2007 05:36

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Author: Howard Lester
Date: Jan 28, 2007 05:58

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