I have an Ersa soldering station and I would like to start soldering smd components.
I would like to purchase some necessary tips, but I am confused.
Multi pin smd IC soldering, putting tin on the tip and dragging:
in the catalog I have the choice between these three 102-WD series tips recommended for this type of soldering:
I am undecided whether to take the 2.3 or 3.5 mm one: maybe even thinking about using it to vacuum tin, or bring back tin on wires, etc. .. Any advice? The 3.5 one allows you to retain more tin in the concave area, but maybe it will be too big to work on the smd IC pins?
Soldering of the classic two-pin smd: I have this tip for now, it has a 0.8 and angled tip.
In your opinion is it too big a measure to weld classic smd? (there is also with a 0.4 and 0.6 mm tip)
In the catalog there are also those with straight points, which even start from 0.1 mm up to 1mm
This for example is the 0.4mm
Any advice so I can make myself a gift?
thanks