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Tinning toroid leads

Cloud Runner-3
FWIW I touch a 35 watt iron (dating back to the sixties) to the wire, no solder blob.  the enamel disappears in a blink of an eye, vaporized.  I use a small hemostat on the wire to stop its progress up the wire.

72,  Fred kt5x
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Re: Tinning toroid leads

David Cutter
Yes, Fred, but you still have to tin the wire.  I guess you save on solder
and get less fumes which is a consideration.

David
G3UNA

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FWIW I touch a 35 watt iron (dating back to the sixties) to the wire, no
solder blob.  the enamel disappears in a blink of an eye, vaporized.  I use
a small hemostat on the wire to stop its progress up the wire.

72,  Fred kt5x
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