Indeed. For those of us in the UK: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/312232426709
Edit: to note, if I buy it through my Ltd company and then sell it to someone I can be fined up to £20,000. Fun fun fun.
You can work around it as RoHS exemption is possible under "Equipment designed for research and development"
So then, are they effectively saying that lead-free solder is effectively a one time use only and that if you need to do a repair on it, you're out of luck? and this is progress
Ummm..... no. It is illegal for any business to repair ROHS-compliant electronics using lead-bearing solder and components. Has been for a decade or more over here; I expect you scone-eaters have similar lawyery on the books by now. You are expected to invest in tooling and training to properly repair lead-free soldered devices. Just because it's MORE DIFFICULT to perform repairs with lead-free doesn't mean it's impossible.
The problem case is older stuff that
shouldn't (not CAN'T) be repaired using lead-free because they use prehistoric phenolic PCBs and such crap. At some point those actually interested in protecting the safety of the public do have to write that ancient stuff off; for the most part it is already in landfills and it is only us weirdos who want to keep it working. We are the statistically insignificant outliers, and if we wish to continue to pursue our hobby, we need to either step up to the modern standard or devise something else (like high-silver-content lead-free solder and soldering techniques) that makes such repairs safe-ish.
I remember the same exact arguments going on decades ago when they took the antimony and volatile organic acids out of lead-bearing solder; people running around with their hair on fire screaming we'd never be able to fix things again.
I've personally absorbed Ifni-knows-how-much-lead over the last 40 years; if we'd been half as concerned when the discovery of how much damage lead caused (which happened while I was still in diapers) as we claim to be now, I might not be a CRS-crippled old fart already.
mnem
WhaaWeTalkinAbout...?
mnem
Who are you and why are you on my TV?
This is all well and good apart one thing, I was under the impression that almost everything we buy and have been for certainly the last 10 to 20 years has been manufactured with lead-free solder anyway We're more about keeping stuff that was quite possibly made with leaded stuff, out of landfill by restoring it and bringing it back to use again.
But we weirdos AREN'T "keeping it out of the landfills". We're just delaying the inevitable. And anybody can see that.
I have some of those probes as well that I got of an Ebay seller who seems to deal with probes in the main. They look and work like the genuine article IMO, I have gotten other probes that came with scopes and by comparison for build quality and feel, are far better then those, if I ever need more I'll happy to get them from the same seller. [emoji106]
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I'm looking for some probes. Who was the seller you got yours from?
Here you go, they still have a few left, not sure if they ship to the USA though. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2pcs-P6100-High-Precision-1X-10X-100MHz-Oscilloscope-Probe-Alligator-Clip-F5H2/113732824864?
I thought it was the Jinhao-branded ones that were supposedly a cheap-cheap copy of the cheap P6100 probes I have which are a cheap-but serviceable copy of a real Tek probe...
mnem
*currently searching for the pre-fukt gift on Amazonk*
I wonder why it is that when I read about your escapades with blowing things up etc that I always thing about this line "Frying Tonight!" from Carry on Screaming
Not far off that
Actually I fancy a battered sausage after watching that now
Also, I just stole your GOT Box set from Amazon.uk for my wife; it was $50 less than from over here.
mnem
She can wait a few days.
I have some of those probes as well that I got of an Ebay seller who seems to deal with probes in the main. They look and work like the genuine article IMO, I have gotten other probes that came with scopes and by comparison for build quality and feel, are far better then those, if I ever need more I'll happy to get them from the same seller. [emoji106]
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I'm looking for some probes. Who was the seller you got yours from?
Here you go, they still have a few left, not sure if they ship to the USA though. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2pcs-P6100-High-Precision-1X-10X-100MHz-Oscilloscope-Probe-Alligator-Clip-F5H2/113732824864?
I thought it was the Jinhao-branded ones that were supposedly a cheap-cheap copy of the cheap P6100 probes I have which are a cheap-but serviceable copy of a real Tek probe...
Oh, is that what the deal is? The ones I got last year from edirect-us are Jinhao-branded P6100.
In case you missed or ignored the warning that bd139 posted here a couple of weeks back about leaded solder being illegal for hobbyists to purchase now, but companies can still obtain it, be warned again, this is serious and is going global as this video will explain. Act now and source enough supply while you can as there are a few suppliers out there who are still happy to sell it to us.
I've put an order in with CPC for several rolls of 63/37 & a roll of the LMP 2% silver type that I meant to order months ago, hopefully they will send it.
I didn't bother trying RS, but did try Rapid who won't sell it unless you have a credit account (which I don't).
And don't ever think about stocking up or hoarding that unleaded crap, it rots badly if it gets damp, there is a roll of it disintegrating somewhere in the shed (and no I didn't buy it, I was given it).
David
David
2% silver stuff is amazing. I bought a roll of this a while back to use on some old Tek stuff and it is just the best stuff to use:
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/solders/1047303/ (Felder 62/36/2 RA 0.5mm)
Only problem is the price! I am using it to assemble my K2 which I think deserves decent solder unlike my shitty prototypes
Indeed; I did say yet another
Being trapped in a shopping mall is a close approximation to hell.
OTOH, taking the local floating bus service on the backwaters in Kerala is pleasant for a day. Might take the post boat up the Norwegian fjords, someday. Backpacking around the Aegean is also fun, and really brings the mythological Lotus Eaters and Sirens to mind.
Agree with shopping mall.
Switzerland is fun for backpacking if you can do a climb. I walked this trail about 18 years ago and will be doing it again next year, hopefully with an Elecraft K2 in my pack:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@46.508569,7.7522019,3a,75y,150.83h,94.28t/data=!3m8!1e1!3m6!1sAF1QipPAJcCtJJEfcYsoGGLsDZvJo4NzRFz4q1LdnUXd!2e10!3e11!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipPAJcCtJJEfcYsoGGLsDZvJo4NzRFz4q1LdnUXd%3Dw203-h100-k-no-pi-0-ya225.63847-ro0-fo100!7i8192!8i4096
There's a nice cafe at the top which serves beer and disdain for foreigners:
That's true everywhere in Switzerland.
Well maybe not the research establishment where I worked in Switzerland, and had mid-morning break coffee in France
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@46.5099389,7.7719387,3a,75y,69.22h,90.83t/data=!3m8!1e1!3m6!1sAF1QipOfxjo2dJpf_rAsTE7r6004YEVhMfRfdDF4G4Ly!2e10!3e11!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipOfxjo2dJpf_rAsTE7r6004YEVhMfRfdDF4G4Ly%3Dw203-h100-k-no-pi-0-ya358.22757-ro-0-fo100!7i8704!8i4352
I went to Reideralp ~55 years ago, and Grindlewald just after the best James Bond film (OHMSS) had been released (i.e. 50 years ago). Both in winter, climbing was strictly mechanically aided
The main problem with Switzerland is that it is full of the Swiss.
The nice things about the Dolomites are the scenery, they speak German (in big parts of it anyway), the people are nicer and it is much cheaper. I had a walking holiday there doing things I probably shouldn't have done. At 11kft, in a hut where they helicoptered in supplies, I met the only English people I saw on the trip - and I had worked with them a few years earlier.
Something similar happened to me when backpacking around Kerala.
See
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/test-equipment-anonymous-(tea)-group-therapy-thread/msg2360493/#msg2360493 for pointers to the Dolomites.
I've personally absorbed Ifni-knows-how-much-lead over the last 40 years; if we'd been half as concerned when the discovery of how much damage lead caused (which happened while I was still in diapers) as we claim to be now, I might not be a CRS-crippled old fart already.
mnem
WhaaWeTalkinAbout...?
mnem
Who are you and why are you on my TV?
i dunno man. i think you'd still be an old fart.
2% silver stuff is amazing. I bought a roll of this a while back to use on some old Tek stuff and it is just the best stuff to use: https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/solders/1047303/ (Felder 62/36/2 RA 0.5mm)
Only problem is the price! I am using it to assemble my K2 which I think deserves decent solder unlike my shitty prototypes
Yeah, my 20 year old 2% silver roll is tucked away for only special duties. Works great on multi layer heat robbing PCB's.
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Keeps looking over shoulder to judge if current leaded solder stocks will see me out or not.......probably, but what might the kids use when I'm pushing up daisy's ..............better get some more ! ASAP.
I decided to make my first trip to the holy site of ham radio operators everywhere...
and so, on Wednesday evening I will check into a Holiday Inn packed to the rafters with guys who carry soldering irons and DMMs in their carry-on luggage, a place where my Tektronix ball cap will cause stares of envy rather than puzzlement and where the HF RF runs free, albeit at QRP levels.
Yes I will be at
FDIM and, at least for one day, Xenia for
Hamvention. (Links provided for the RF deprived.) Yes, I've already packed a kit with soldering iron, an analog multimeter, and tools. Yes, I am going to participate in the Buildathon and spend my day listening to nerds talk about radio.
And yes,
I am taking a big rollaboard because I plan on returning with more shit than I am taking with me.
Don't forget to wear steel caps
K2 dispatched finally
.... now for the veritable financial arse fucking from UPS
What diameter solder do you guys prefer? I often hear people talk about getting thin stuff for SMD, but that stuff feeds so fast for THD.
(I'm considering buying my "lifetime" roll before the US decides to ban Pb solder, too.)
I use 0.031" for everyday. I have some 0.020" for SMD and my silver solder is 0.025". Feeding the small stuff reliably on a through hole component was a PITA but it is great for SMD.
I've personally absorbed Ifni-knows-how-much-lead over the last 40 years; if we'd been half as concerned when the discovery of how much damage lead caused (which happened while I was still in diapers) as we claim to be now, I might not be a CRS-crippled old fart already.
mnem
WhaaWeTalkinAbout...?
mnem
Who are you and why are you on my TV?
i dunno man. i think you'd still be an old fart.
This brain cell over here thinks you're right. This other one wants a pastrami on rye with a dill pickle. This brain cell over here... ummm... yeah. This brain cell over here thinks you're...
2% silver stuff is amazing. I bought a roll of this a while back to use on some old Tek stuff and it is just the best stuff to use: https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/solders/1047303/ (Felder 62/36/2 RA 0.5mm)
Only problem is the price! I am using it to assemble my K2 which I think deserves decent solder unlike my shitty prototypes
Yeah, my 20 year old 2% silver roll is tucked away for only special duties. Works great on multi layer heat robbing PCB's.
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Keeps looking over shoulder to judge if current leaded solder stocks will see me out or not.......probably, but what might the kids use when I'm pushing up daisy's ..............better get some more ! ASAP.
Or you could take one for the team and break the cycle... stop the heavy-metal brain damage with your generation. Pass along the
Metallica and
Megadeth tho.
mnem
* Young fart / Old punk *
Had a sudden flashback to getting Sky here and discovering MTV. Type O and Metallica with Beavis and Butthead commentary
... black black black black number one ... no way beavis.
Solder: 0.5mm in proper units
Apparently my elecraft order has been picked up and will be with me in 18 hours having travelled 5300 miles. Wonder where it’ll go wrong.
Right bed time for me.
2% silver stuff is amazing. I bought a roll of this a while back to use on some old Tek stuff and it is just the best stuff to use: https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/solders/1047303/ (Felder 62/36/2 RA 0.5mm)
Only problem is the price! I am using it to assemble my K2 which I think deserves decent solder unlike my shitty prototypes
Yeah, my 20 year old 2% silver roll is tucked away for only special duties. Works great on multi layer heat robbing PCB's.
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Keeps looking over shoulder to judge if current leaded solder stocks will see me out or not.......probably, but what might the kids use when I'm pushing up daisy's ..............better get some more ! ASAP.
Or you could take one for the team and break the cycle... stop the heavy-metal brain damage with your generation. Pass along the Metallica and Megadeth tho.
mnem
* Young fart / Old punk *
You believe too much modern press PC garbage.
Fine if you live in the city and solder 40+ hrs/week then yes this is why there have been moves away from leaded solders.
Those that live in the country are more at risk from carrying spare lead air rifle pellets in your gob as we all did as kids.
Hell, lead is everywhere as roof flashings and even waste pipes from yesteryear and the only reason it's not still in common use is cost......and the loss of skills to work with it.
Next authorities will ban the use of copper flashings and pipes such is the idiocy of modern authorities that know best.
I didn't pick this avatar for shits and giggles.
What diameter solder do you guys prefer? I often hear people talk about getting thin stuff for SMD, but that stuff feeds so fast for THD.
(I'm considering buying my "lifetime" roll before the US decides to ban Pb solder, too.)
0.035" works well for fine TH work but just a shade thicker, say 0.050" is better for general purpose TH soldering.
0.035" is also fine for the bigger SMD like 0805 and at a pinch 0603.
The damage lead does to a developing brain is not "modern PC press garbage." It was discovered literally when I was still in swaddling clothes.
That information was committeed to death for decades before any American health organization took it seriously, and even then only because pretty much the entire rest of the developed world, and half the undeveloped world, kept asking us
and "When the holy hell are you gonna do something about this?!?"
ANY LEAD in a developing brain is TOO MUCH. Period. And it's still not good for us old punks with ossified frontal lobes, either.
mnem
While you're at it, purge aluminum cookware from your life as well.