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Re: SMD Soldering

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Originally Posted by anthonyttu View Post
When it comes to soldering especially at the component level you get what you pay for in terms of irons. The adjustable irons are useful but doesn't mean good quality. In my opinion the tips are far more important especially with the small SMD components. Most of the Wellers from Frys or Digi Key can do the job, just be sure replacement tips are available. There are a few models with tips that are difficult to find.
Ya, this is important too. I like the wedge tips for SMD work. The conical tips they usually come with aren't usually very good. The chisel tips give you more contact with whatever you're trying to solder.