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Reply to "PS-2 used to control TAS Smoke unit"

Well, high melting point solder is a double-edged sword when you are doing PCB work.  Higher temperatures will quickly lift the traces off your PCB, something to keep in mind.

FWIW, I've soldered a ton of resistors into MTH smoke units with my standard 63/37 tin/lead solder, and I've never had one melt down.  There are really low temperature solder types that melt at less than 300°F, those might actually be problematic.

I will take note of what you are saying and thank you for your input on the matter.

Forest.

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