It is an old idea. It used to be called Resistive or Resistance soldering. Alternator repair guy use a larger version to unsolder the large diodes in the alternators . High current flows through the solder heating it up. So the solder gets hot not the iron. It does work great in some applications. http://www.geocities.com/budb3/arts/meth/sldrrst.html --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "gmanca101" <gmanca101@y...> wrote: > I don't know if any other members have heard of this, but there is a > new cordless soldering pencil that has been created. Its called the > Cold Heat because it reaches 800 degrees F on contact with metal. It > only runs on two AA batteries; it isnt recommended on sensitive > components that the quick temperature increase may harm. And > apparently, a few sites have recommended this tool for most jobs. Its > at www.ColdHeatTools.com. Of course, this isnt a heavy duty deal, > just a nice little gadget to go with the chest.
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Re: Cold Heat Soldering "Tool"
2004-07-17 by crankorgan
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