Not sure about the wick you using , but you get what you pay for. I used to use SODERWICK , without the "L" Cost 2 or 3 times the cheap ones but was a solder magnet. Pisses on a solder sucker in most situations
Hmm, I've been wondering for a long time that those 4 big guys are polypropylene capacitors or something, if so than why such big? Guess dielectric absorption play big role in that place.
Come on man $1 worth of solder wick and a $1 worth of solder ? Stop being such a tightarse - hell , ask the customer for an extra $2 for a wonderful job - you will also enjoy it more
Not sure about the wick you using , but you get what you pay for.
I used to use SODERWICK , without the "L"
Cost 2 or 3 times the cheap ones but was a solder magnet.
Pisses on a solder sucker in most situations
My soder haha wick is crud.
@@DetectorMods I have purchased worse - but yes , if it writes solder ( with an "L" ) , my experience is it's crud.
Hmm, I've been wondering for a long time that those 4 big guys are polypropylene capacitors or something, if so than why such big?
Guess dielectric absorption play big role in that place.
Yes low dissipation and high Q stability.
Thanks
My buddy sent you a GP extreme a while back and had been trying to message you guys to get it sent back but he has not received a response.
Tell your buddy to contact us on our email, we have not changed the email in over 25 years.
Will I do have one 3500 and it's been a arsehole metal detector to work with
So telling it's bucket then
Come on man $1 worth of solder wick and a $1 worth of solder ?
Stop being such a tightarse - hell , ask the customer for an extra $2 for a wonderful job - you will also enjoy it more
GX 3500 its a arsehole metal detector to work with
GX 3500 its a arsehole metal detector to work with
GX 3500 its a arsehole metal detector to work with