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Subject: Re: Electrolytic Cap Placement & Solder

From: "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...
Date: 1999-11-21

Speaking of solder..... Paul what solder do you buy for "organic?" Since
I know you are Mr. Mouser, I bet you have a Mouser page number or part
number for it.

Thanks,
LH


> From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
>
> There are two reasons MOTM does not use rosin core solder (in fact, no
one
> has used rosin-core solder
> ∗in mass production∗ since about 1990).
>
> #1 - rosin is designed to ∗attract moisture∗ (think of the rosin bag in
> baseball, and in gymnastics). Attracting
> moisture in ∗NOT∗ what we want in synths! Especially VCOs.
>
> #2 - in order to ∗remove∗ the rosin off the boards, you need ∗horribly
> messy∗ chemicals. Freon was the older
> choice. There are spray cans of non-CFC rosin flux remover, but my
> experience is that this makes a huge
> mess because all you do is dissolve the flux and coat the whole pcb with
it!
> In production lines in the '70s/'80s
> there were massive, high-power water jets that 'scrubbed' the flux off
with
> 150 psi water nozzels after a good old Freon
> bath (the boards were actually immersed in liquid Freon).
>
> Today, ∗all∗ soldering is using "No Clean" flux.
>
> So, a fair question is :"Why not use No Clean everywhere?"
>
> The answer is that I felt that No Clean is harder to solder, and that
> organic ∗still∗ has the best overall
> joint construction. The only reason No Clean replaced organic is that the
> manufacturers saved millions
> of dollars on water bills (and floor space!).
>
> Paul S.