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    A123 batt

    Any tips on soldering A123 batteries. Will normal solder lead work? Any important note , highly appreciated. I need to customize 6.6v to fit in my fuselarge.
    Cheers

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    A123

    I use normal 30W soldering iron. Slow to heat up for a good contact.
    You can buy the A123 from JET and he can solder for you.

    Thanks
    عبد

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      #3
      Originally posted by Abdul View Post
      I use normal 30W soldering iron. Slow to heat up for a good contact.
      You can buy the A123 from JET and he can solder for you.

      Thanks
      Can confirm this? I am considering getting a pack or two.
      "Always fly with a responsible attitude. You may think that flying low over other people’s heads is proof of your piloting skill; others know better. The real expert does not need to prove himself in such childish ways..." - the Multiplex Build Manual

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        #4
        Originally posted by Abdul View Post
        I use normal 30W soldering iron. Slow to heat up for a good contact.
        You can buy the A123 from JET and he can solder for you.

        Thanks
        I need each of the 3.3v to be packed in line to make 6.6v as i've just enough space in the fuse. Will come to jet tomorrow. Thanks guys.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Abdul View Post
          I use normal 30W soldering iron. Slow to heat up for a good contact.
          You can buy the A123 from JET and he can solder for you.

          Thanks
          I use a 150W soldering iron and all is touch and go.. as to becareful not not heat too much into the batteries.
          I love PAP

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