csdave
Member level 5

Hi all,
I am fairly new to the forum as I've recently picked up an old passion: that of building circuits. I'm starting with some domotics and robot applications - yes I am a computer scientist
- and now that I am ready to put the pieces together I've been looking at lead-based vs lead-free solder.
What do you guys use in your home labs?
I've done a little soldering in the past and back then I didn't even know lead was a dangerous metal. Now, the risk of being contaminated with lead is negligible if you wash your hands after your work, but still if there is a safer alternative, I'll be happy to go for it.
From what I have read, it looks like the problem with lead-free solder is that there are a lot more flux fumes and that these are generally more dangerous.
so my question is: what do you guys use? Do you have any equipement to avoid inhaling fumes? Fume extractors? Fans? Masks?
Thanks
Dave
I am fairly new to the forum as I've recently picked up an old passion: that of building circuits. I'm starting with some domotics and robot applications - yes I am a computer scientist
What do you guys use in your home labs?
I've done a little soldering in the past and back then I didn't even know lead was a dangerous metal. Now, the risk of being contaminated with lead is negligible if you wash your hands after your work, but still if there is a safer alternative, I'll be happy to go for it.
From what I have read, it looks like the problem with lead-free solder is that there are a lot more flux fumes and that these are generally more dangerous.
so my question is: what do you guys use? Do you have any equipement to avoid inhaling fumes? Fume extractors? Fans? Masks?
Thanks
Dave