Bottlehead Forum
General Category => Tech Tools => Topic started by: Banzaiburrito on August 24, 2018, 10:06:42 PM
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Hi - This is my first post so I hope I’m in the correct zone...
I have my first kit on order and just completing some shopping for necessary bits.. I purchase all of my hi-fi accessories through a company in England called Russ Andrews (no affiliation just good first hand experience) As well as selling Kimber Kable they make their own mains products and various component upgrades.
Russ highly recommends the use of TRT Wonder Solder Ultraclear for its sound properties and the team uses this on everything they make. I note from the attached data sheet that the flux is noted as ‘water soluble’ not Rosin. Do you think this would be appropriate for my build? They recommend it but Your instructions recommend Rosin flux...
Many thanks and kind regards
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Wonder is my favorite solder. Flows like hot butter. It is rosin core, just water soluble rosin. Just make sure you get the old leaded solder, not lead-free.
Cheers,
Geary
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Hi Geary
Thanks for your response on this. Is it the ‘Old Wonder Solder Ultraclear’ that you use? (As per the top of the attached list). That’s the one that Russ Andrews has recommended.
Kind regards
James
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I just tried the wonder solder on a Velleman kit as a trial / practice and the joints were very cloudy in appearance. Any thoughts would be appreciated. By comparison I switched to some lead free I had and the joints were much brighter. Thanks.
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Are you 100% sure you got the leaded version?
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Sorry for a poorly drafted post.... I’m not sure if the wonder solder was leaded or lead free, however when I ran out of that I used another anonymous brand which was lead free for sure.
The wonder solder was bright when hot but soon clouded as it cooled, i was sure to not move the components or breath on the joint... The lead free solder achieved a much brighter and glossier joint. Still a bit of a barstool to use.
I’m glad I chose to try it out, my soldering skills are clearly rusty! I’ve ordered some 63 / 37 to see how that works and some more practice kits.
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Just a thought after doing some research. The Wonder solder was about 1mm thick and due to the nature of the novelty kit I was building, I’d chosen my 25w iron with cone tip. Perhaps the Wonder Solder needed a bit more thermal muscle!?
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It’s a shame that TRT don’t advertise any specifications for their Wonder Solder. It’s meant to be mutts wotnotts but why would you choose it if you don’t know the specifics?? I reached deep into my pockets and paid for some Kester 44 leaded to be shipped from the Other side of the Atlantic!!
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Kester 44 is good stuff!
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Funny thing, I have used Wonder solder for years, just because it has such good results for me. The lead free solders are not my favorite. I tried some Cardas solder that I got from eBay, but I doubt that it was the real thing. It was really crappy solder. When you find what you like, stick with it.