I’m an active duty solder (reposting my question) stationed in Koea (daegu). I am taking midterm leave to go home in April. I would like to compare prices, etc, to go home. I can’t seem to find an airline that offers flights from Korea to the States (more specifically to South Dakota)…Anyone know of an airline I could call or go online to arrange or compare prices on a flight from inchon or seoul or busan, SKorea to the States and then to SD? I went to koreaair.com or whatever it is…but I could only get major aiports in the States…no connecting flights to SD. Am also looking for any known numbers to call in order to request a military discount. Basically…I want to get to SD on a flight from Korea to the states (directly to SD if possible) or a connecting flight in U.S to SD. At a fair price (for 2 adults). Looking for numbers, websites, tips. Not doing the MAC flight thing.
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Today in my Grade 11 Engineering class, we had to solder wires to LED’s, and me a friend of mine were using the same station which had a solder in a plastic container, while another station had a new packaged coiled solder saying that it was Lead Free, while the plastic container only said AI on the bottom of it, and that was all I could see, since it was a clear plastic container. Now we were soldering and me and my friend were getting a lot of fumes from this solder, while the other station right next to us had not very strong fumes. Our station was located right infront of an open window. So me and my friend had been soldering for about 10 or 15 mins. I asked my engineering teacher if she knew if it was lead solder or not, but she said she didn’t know, and I then went out to get some fresh air, and to clear my nasal cavities of the fumes. Now I am just wondering if the solder is lead, would 10 or 15 mins cause any lead poisoning, or will it just broken down. What tests are there?
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I need to have basic tools (screwdrivers, pliers, etc..) along with a lot of electronics stuff like wire, multimeter, electrical tape, assortment of components in cases, a small soldering station, various cables and power cords… I need a bag to fit A LOT of stuff in – basically I need to make my home electronics lab portable.
Any suggestions on a nice bag to carry all this stuff (and more) in?
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PACE MBT 201A soldering station is an industrial type soldering equipment. my problem is that my soldering heater will overheat at settings “0″ degress celcius for channels 1 and 2…..there is a circuit card inside it when i test all the OP-AMP ic its status is ok…check all the CAPACITORS AND RESISTORS all of them seems ok,which means there is no change in values…..can anyone help me determine what causes my soldering heater to overheat? thnxs!!!
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I was just wondering, i wanna mod my xbox controller but i dont wanna pay for like a $70 soldering station,
can you get a soldering iron that doesent need a station?
I am doing a course in Electronic Engineering ( im living in sco btw =D ) and i wanna mod my xbox controller because i feel i could do with a little more than a challenge than stripboard work, anyways if anyone knows the answer would help alot thanks =D
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