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ORIGINAL: Rudeboy Well, if you use too small an iron, you're gonna be frying your cells. I'm not saying you should use a 150W gutter soldering tool. I'm saying you should use a decent temp controlled iron, at least 35 to 40 watts strong, set at no more than 280-290 degrees C (535-555 degrees F) when using standard 60/40 Sn/Pb resin core solder. The bigger tip has more heat capacity at low temps, so it won't cool down below soldering temp. My experience is that an etching compound helps when soldering cells with resin core solder. I always use it. It cuts down the time needed to tin the terminals, and again less heat into your cells is better. Sanding "may not" be needed, but it sure helps. Bare metal works best, and you never know what these cells are coated with. It certainly won't hurt anything! But that's just my 0.02$ [Sarcasm mode on] Thanks for the lesson...very very helpful to me. [/Sarcasm mode off] Man I wanna say more, but I'll let it go if you will. I certainly don't need a lesson in basic soldering skills.
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