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I solder at 450 , at least thats whats indicated on the display. I was soldering 18g wire. That is fine to do it that way but i find it gets the components pretty hot so i start with the tip on top add solder and thenmove the tip underneath to draw the solder through. Nothing wrong with how your doing it , maybe im wrong lol.
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I'll try 450 out with melting the solder into the joint with direct heat. I'm not sure there's a right or wrong way. Just what works. I watched a bunch of vids and practiced a bit. Some of the vids I saw were Naval grade repairs.... Overkill soldering for what we are into. I just dont wanna buy capacitors again. Visa needs to heal. Edit: Tried it your way with 600F (450 wont melt this 60/40 solder quick enough when tinning the iron.) Great stuff. Not as hot outside of joint and solder still boiled right into this 14 stranded test. Perfect. Thanks!
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that looks perfect to me. Were just trying to make the solder stick to the wire and flux is your friend.Real sense of satisfaction when you solder up a crossover and you get beautiful music.
Also watch your tip at that temp, i find it gets a black coating which will insulate the tip and make soldering difficult. I usually dip the tip in the flux and then rub it on my jeans. Sometimes i even need a little sand paper to clean the tip up.
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Wow, brings back memories of my early days in electronics, back when we would actually repair devices, PCB's, etc.
Not sure if this is still a valid tip, but a trick I used decades ago to protect a component from heat damage by placing a heat sink between the joint and the component. This can be as simple as an alligator clip.
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Looks like the 3rd storm day is upon the island.... Wouldnt be a big deal, but darn it if my parts aren't stuck at the post office. Blocks away....
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Some parts came. Crossovers built. Still waiting on drivers. The crossovers will be external and I plan on building cigar boxes for them that will sit on the floor behind the towers. I will probably tart up the boxes to make them all purdy so I have the option later to have them out in the open. It will be like a kid dragging a wagon kinda setup. Toying with the idea of a mirror finish on all this stuff. A once in a life grievance! lol. I opted to mount the components to rubber mat rather than the traditional scrap of wood or cardboard so I can test fit them in the boxes and remove as needed. I will glue the mat in when ready with GE silicone II. FWIW the Solen stuff is all higher quality than the Dayton and ERSE stuff I ordered from parts express. Solen just didn't have all the values I needed. These mats are pretty sweet for vibration reduction I would think. The knobby side will face down. $8 Canadian Tire. My index finger looks like the very hungry caterpillar in the pic. Good stuff! Here is what a hole in the wallet looks like. And the assembled crossovers. Does anyone else know how to read a schematic to double check em for me? Would appreciate it. Will send better pics and schematic. Onward ho!
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I screwed up on the first crossover i built for my center channel. I didnt catch it until much later when i ran Dirac and i kept getting a weird dip in my midrange. It turned out i had soldered 2 caps in series which is a no no. What a difference that made im here to tell ya. This is how we learn though. Post the parts list and the diagram and i will have a look,always good to have a second opinion or even a third if someone else wants to take a look see. I see you got a circle guide, those are so handy. That damn MDF is brutal on router bits, i really had to learn to slow down on my impatience .
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Awesome! I was hoping you would offer but I didn't want to impose. The solder tips like sanding the tip and alligator clips worked great you guys. Here are the pics. Best I could do to make the parts values visible with schematics in a way that was usable. The pics scaled weird when loaded into the forum but you can zoom using control and +. To go back control and -. Tweeter Midrange Woofer
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It looks good to me. Carry on. :0
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