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Is it just me? Or does anybody elses noses get runny as hell whilst soldering
Really pisses me off, im fine rest of the day, but when it comes to delicate soldering, i can barely breath and all i can hear is sniffiling
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probably the smoke, wear like a mask or something =)
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probably the smoke, wear like a mask or something =)
I even bought an FPP3 Mask, which is capable of blocking carbon monoxide, and it still happens just as much
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Do you use flux or solder with flux?
Flux allergies aren't unknown, something to do with plant extracts in it or something like that.
Also, wear a mask if you don't already, it should stop the symptoms whatever is causing them.
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Do you use flux or solder with flux?
Flux allergies aren't unknown, something to do with plant extracts in it or something like that.
Also, wear a mask if you don't already, it should stop the symptoms whatever is causing them.
My solder has flux in, it could be flux, i could be allergic to it, wow that would suck since im so into electronics, or could be allergic to lead or something? is that even possible? Lead allergies?
I wear a FPP3 mask which should stop it anyway, seems to not have worked :|
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My solder has flux in, it could be flux, i could be allergic to it, wow that would suck since im so into electronics, or could be allergic to lead or something? is that even possible? Lead allergies?
I wear a FPP3 mask which should stop it anyway, seems to not have worked :|
Try lead-free solder maybe?
I think this might be what I'm thinking of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosin#Properties (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosin#Properties)
Maybe try a small test not using flux and lead, see what happens.
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Try lead-free solder maybe?
I think this might be what I'm thinking of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosin#Properties (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosin#Properties)
Maybe try a small test not using flux and lead, see what happens.
Nope, still happens with lead free solder, tried just an hour ago with my spare roll (which i noticed is lead free, i used it as a spare because lead free is no where near as good as normal solder)
So i could be allegic to flux
Man that sucks!!! HOW CAN I BE A MODDER WHEN IM ALLERGIC TO FLUX!!!!!! Thats like being allergic to LEDs as an acidmodder
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I just get really shakey hands when I solder, hopefully that will calm down soon. And how did you manage to get non-lead-free solder? I thought they wern't supposed to sell solder with lead in it any more?
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I just get really shakey hands when I solder, hopefully that will calm down soon. And how did you manage to get non-lead-free solder? I thought they wern't supposed to sell solder with lead in it any more?
Nah its just that its a bad reputational thing if they sell none RoHS items
Lead solder is obviously not RoHs
Thats why maplins dont sell it
Rapid have lead solder though, but mostly lead-free
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in the industry soldering is required to be done using a fume extractor, like under a hood with hepa filters. Try using a fan to blow ur fumes away from you.
Or there are hundreds of DIY fume extractor projects out there:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Fume-Extractor/ (http://www.instructables.com/id/Fume-Extractor/)
It sux being allergic to something you love, many people are allergic to pets and still have them, they just figure out how to deal with it. I love hunting and I hunted whitetail deer for years and years before I actually got one, come to find out I am highly allergic to their dander. My first deer I shot, made my face pretty much swell shut.....go figure. Since then, I am able to minimize my reaction to them by taking steps to reduce my exposure. The point of my babling on this: you may never figure out a way to cure ur issue but most certainly there is a way to ease the severity of it.
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in the industry soldering is required to be done using a fume extractor, like under a hood with hepa filters. Try using a fan to blow ur fumes away from you.
Or there are hundreds of DIY fume extractor projects out there:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Fume-Extractor/ (http://www.instructables.com/id/Fume-Extractor/)
It sux being allergic to something you love, many people are allergic to pets and still have them, they just figure out how to deal with it. I love hunting and I hunted whitetail deer for years and years before I actually got one, come to find out I am highly allergic to their dander. My first deer I shot made, my face pretty much swell shut.....go figure. Since I am able to minimize my reaction to them by taking steps to reduce my exposure. The point of my babling on this: you may never figure out a way to cure ur issue but most certainly there is a way to ease the severity of it.
You hunt? :fear:
And phenomenal, my soldering iron has a fume extractor built into the handle and it extends alongside the tip, always gets in the way but it works well. I also have an external fume extractor.
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You hunt? :fear:
And phenomenal, my soldering iron has a fume extractor built into the handle and it extends alongside the tip, always gets in the way but it works well. I also have an external fume extractor.
Haha, sure do :cool: better mind ur P's and Q's cuz alien season opens this month :laughing:
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Hey, I'm an alien bounty hunter, try and take me on
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Guys, i found a fume extractor at maplin for just £10
Wanted to know if it will be any good, since i cannot STAND working espeically on 0603 leds when i can barely breathe
Is it worth my buying that (remember im only a 14 year old kid)
or spending 5x that for a branded one at rapid?
or build one? (that will cost me more though, for the supplies, when fans are about £10 each, then on top of that, fan controllers etc
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I say start out with the one from maplins. Then over time you will accumulate stuff to make one, once you know what you need to keep and eye out for.
I know from newegg I can get a fan and controller for like $6(controller=fanmate2), but u brits get screwed on prices.
you can make a fan controller with a 555 timer, a transistor, a potentiometer and a few diodes and resistors and caps. I can link you if ur interested.
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I say start out with the one from maplins. Then over time you will accumulate stuff to make one, once you know what you need to keep and eye out for.
I know from newegg I can get a fan and controller for like $6(controller=fanmate2), but u brits get screwed on prices.
you can make a fan controller with a 555 timer, a transistor, a potentiometer and a few diodes and resistors and caps. I can link you if ur interested.
Ill head to maplins probaly saturday
I need to buy some drill bits and a few more bits and bobs
so i might aswell buy it too
Link preaze :)
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This is only one of many fan controller circuits out there:
http://www.dprg.org/tutorials/2005-11a/index.html (http://www.dprg.org/tutorials/2005-11a/index.html)
you may want to look into putting a carbon filter on your design so that u arent pushing fumes all around your work area.
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Ive made an order with rapid, I ordered a carbon filter for another one, so I could use that in future, i might head into maplins tommorow to get a few bits and bobs