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Reddit mentions of MAIYUM 63-37 Tin Lead Rosin core solder wire for electrical soldering (0.6mm 100g)
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of MAIYUM 63-37 Tin Lead Rosin core solder wire for electrical soldering (0.6mm 100g). Here are the top ones.
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- √ Tin Lead Solder Wire: High Quality Rosin Core Solder Wire
- √ Parameters: solder wire Tin 63%- Lead 37% (Sn63-Pb37)
- √ Flux content 1.8%,electrical soldering wire dia is 0.6mm (0.0235inch),gross weight 100gram (0.22lbs),good size for pocket
- √ Low Melting Point: 361F/183C. easy to be soldered, flows smoothly, soldering fast and strong soldering point.
- √ Applications: Very good soldering capability, esp for circuit board, DIY, home improvement, Repairation of cable/TV/Radio/sterro/ Toys and other electrical devices etc. (WARNING: This product can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause brith defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to the offical Proposition 65 Warnings Website)
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Color | 0.6mm 100g |
Height | 0.13 Inches |
Size | 0.6mm 100g |
Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
> Can you point me in the direction of a guide to fix it? Thanks for the response, also.
r/AskElectronics can help you find the problem and fix it. You will need a soldering iron and related accessories. This is what I got for myself to fix my mouse:
You will save money in the long run by fixing your stuff. Use your rights or lose them. Right to repair was first lost when consumers started tolerating proprietary batteries. Then proprietary non-replaceable batteries (NRB's). Then disposable devices. Then pre-paid charging. Then pay per charge. It keeps getting worse. The only way to stop it is to go back to the beginning and eliminate the proprietary NRB's. Before you can regain the right to repair, you first need to regain the right to open your device and put in new batteries.
There are 2 subreddits committed to ending the reign of proprietary NRB's:
Another notable subreddit with right to repair content:
You can learn more about this issue here:
> research found repair was "helping people overcome the negative logic that accompanies the abandonment of things and people" [...] relationships between people and material things tend to be reciprocal.
A few other subreddits to help you or inspire you to fix your stuff:
I'm using this 63-37 MAIYUM 63-37 Tin Lead Rosin core solder wire for electrical soldering (0.6mm 100g) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076QD1W9X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ApJrDbJJRSM9K