On Mon, 11 Aug 1997 07:33:33 -0400, Greville Balzarini
<sandy.balzarini@iis.varian.com> wrote:
>Thanks to all for the information about soldering PL259 connectors.
>I was not the person asking for this info but it is interesting.
>
>I did not see anyone mention pre-tinning the PL259 ground braid connection
>slot.
>I do this to reduce the amount of heat applied to the coax while waiting for
>the connector to heat enough to accept the solder.
>This method works well on the nickel plated connectors where solder,
>sometimes, seems not to stick properly.
>
>Any comments on this method...
>
>Thanks again,
>73, sandy, n1mau
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Personally, I would not pre-tin because of the possibility of getting
a solder blob inside the connector. I'd just be sure the connector
was clean and bright where I was going to put the solder. A little
scraping with an X-acto knife (carefully removing the scrapings)
should do the trick. A drop of liquid flux would be good too.
73, Bill W7TI
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