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rbrd08 
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Posted: February 06, 2008 at 1:19 AM / IP Logged  
IF you already completed your job then thats all good but heres my tip ...I use a crappy 25dollar 30 watt soldering iron from dse. and a good 60/40 1.0mm solder. Once the soldering iron is heated, then test the tip with the solder to see if it melts off instantly... If it does, apply a small amount of solder on to the relay legs. Also apply solder to the wires or whatever you will be soldering. this will make it easier and quicker for the solder to make contact when you apply the heat from the soldering iron, saves having to overheat the relay or maybe an expensive component.
Thank You for your best.....
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