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Title: Why does my soldering iron "spit" when I use it?
Post by: skiraly017 on February 04, 2006, 03:36:27 PM
Sometimes when I'm soldering, the iron seems to "spit in all directions leaving clear drops on the PCB. Is it because the tip is no longer good? Too much solder on the tip? Thanks for the help.
Title: Re: Why does my soldering iron "spit" when I use it?
Post by: twabelljr on February 04, 2006, 03:58:20 PM
Just googled "spits when soldering".

            If your solder spits and pops while soldering, you have too much flux
Someone here should be able too verify this or dismiss it.

Title: Re: Why does my soldering iron "spit" when I use it?
Post by: petemoore on February 04, 2006, 04:00:47 PM
  Maybe the iron's real hot, it's the flux core material IIUC that 'spits'.
 I used to clean the tip, add solder and apply, because it was so hot I could keep solder flowing..even on the [cooler than tip] wire the iron tip was touching, cooling the max heat applied, and reducing spitting, somewhat.
 I Heard about cleaning baking soda, water and a toothbrush, they sell flux remover....however comments are welcome on flux cleanup tips. Seems like toothpaste might work.
Title: Re: Why does my soldering iron "spit" when I use it?
Post by: petemoore on February 04, 2006, 04:02:18 PM
  I think 'one thing' in the flux gets to boiling before whats else around there, causeing the release of energy that propels spittles around the work area.
Title: Re: Why does my soldering iron "spit" when I use it?
Post by: Connoisseur of Distortion on February 04, 2006, 04:09:54 PM
are you carrying solder on the iron? i have only ever seen 'spitting' when people put globs of solder on the iron and then dabble it onto the parts...

be sure your technique is well practiced. your joints will thank you!
Title: Re: Why does my soldering iron "spit" when I use it?
Post by: 8mileshigh on February 04, 2006, 07:53:30 PM
I do a lot of stained glass and I can verify the flux does indeed spit when too much is applied or just when the iron is too hot.  I use a 15 watt for circuits and never get any spit.

Chris
Title: Re: Why does my soldering iron "spit" when I use it?
Post by: R.G. on February 05, 2006, 10:46:26 AM
Yep, hot iron and flux.
Title: Re: Why does my soldering iron "spit" when I use it?
Post by: sovtek50 on February 05, 2006, 12:36:44 PM
Also, lead-free solder is more likely to "spit", because it needs higher temperatures.