Sujet : Re: solderig enamelled wire, problems.
De : llc (at) *nospam* fonz.dk (Lasse Langwadt)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 24. Jun 2025, 21:41:20
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On 6/23/25 12:21,
albert@spenarnc.xs4all.nl wrote:
I remember soldering coil/transformer wire was simple in the 70's.
The trick was putting the wire an aspirin tablet and 0.1 mm was no
sweat.
Now for the 1v-5v step up converter I followed the advice, and remove
the winding of a 5x5 mm ferrite coil and replaced it with a bifilar
wire with the same number of turns. This was surprisingly easy.
.35 mm wire with 2*.25 wire. (The wire was stolen from a broken
ventilator.)
Now I get stuck. I can't solder the wire! The aspirine trick doesn't
work. Burning the insulation turn it into a black coating that
is equally tenacious. Making the copper redhot to burn the coal,
only make the copper to melt.
are you sure it is copper and not copper coated aluminium?