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, doug wrote: hello all, does anyone know if my icom 7400 txvr., bought new in jan. 2004, circuit boards were assembled using `lead free` solder,or leaded solder,and can leaded solder be used to repair or replace parts even if original assembly was `lead free` The sevice manual doesn`t mention this, and tried Googling for info. with no success ! Doug- Circuit boards that contain surface-mount components most likely were made with lead-free solder. Lead can combine with silver used to connect to the components. The resulting amalgam can cause bad electrical connections. If the circuit boards had nothing but components with wire leads, then it probably wouldn't matter. I doubt this is the case, however. Fred K4DII |
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On 27 July, 03:11, Fred McKenzie wrote:
In article , *doug wrote: hello all, * does anyone know if my icom 7400 txvr., bought new in jan. |
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