cleaning and soldering copper cables
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cleaning and soldering copper cables
I have a bullet which has pulled off a cable (a thin one - for the wipers earth).
Stripping the wire back, the copper has black tarnish and despite attempting clean to bright with abrasive, it won't solder.
Is there a decent acid flux I can use, instead of the 'grease' type flux which doesn't seem to work.
I don't want to use crimps as they look terrible.
Stripping the wire back, the copper has black tarnish and despite attempting clean to bright with abrasive, it won't solder.
Is there a decent acid flux I can use, instead of the 'grease' type flux which doesn't seem to work.
I don't want to use crimps as they look terrible.
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Re: cleaning and soldering copper cables
I use one of the basic acids that you'd find in your kitchen. Bleach and oven cleaner spring to mind. I have used acid based wheel cleaner too. Insert bare end into the acid for, say, 15 seconds and it'll come out like a shiny new pin. Ready to solder.
But make sure that you rinse in a clean water and dry before you start to solder.
But make sure that you rinse in a clean water and dry before you start to solder.
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Re: cleaning and soldering copper cables
Ketchup overnight if it’s a bit more delicate/thin ..
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Re: cleaning and soldering copper cables
Barring all of the above-
Ferric chloride will etch, clean, brighten and eat into copper- removing all contamination.
Ferric chloride will etch, clean, brighten and eat into copper- removing all contamination.
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Re: cleaning and soldering copper cables
Best ever for this job.mk1 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 7:25 am Bakers No3 Soldering fluid.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bakers-Solderi ... B00Y3P5JZE
And I prefer brown sauce as an alternative
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Re: cleaning and soldering copper cables
Having tasted Bakers No3 on more than one occasion, I can confirm that Brown sauce certainly tastes better
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Re: cleaning and soldering copper cables
Maybe you already are, but if not, use leaded solder and not the lead free stuff
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Re: cleaning and soldering copper cables
Definitely old fashioned electrical leaded solder, not the sort used for plumbing. 40% lead 60% tin with flux cores is best.