*Yes you can solder brass, as long as it isn't the decorative polished brass. They have used brass fittings in Plumbing for years and years. It has the same characteristics as copper.
Using a non acid type of flux and a solder lead / tin heating the heavier metal first as it acts like a heat sink
Solder is a low melt metal that is conductive of electricity, ideal for forming joints in copper wires, and other electrical devices, etc.
Copper fittings, electromagnets, electric wires, lead-free solder (alloyed with tin), integrated circuits.
First, grip the little solder point and give it a twist. You will free the brass contact and break one of the wires leading to the filament.
what wires are they? If they are just regular wires like for lights or something, the best method is to solder them back together with rosin core solder and cover them with heat shrink tubing what wires are they? If they are just regular wires like for lights or something, the best method is to solder them back together with rosin core solder and cover them with heat shrink tubing
The cores of electric wires and cables.The cores of electric wires and cables.The cores of electric wires and cables.The cores of electric wires and cables.
Yes. You can twist them together and wire nut them, or solder them together.
One old trick to solder two wires is to twist them together and twist some solder round them as well, wrap them in foil and apply a lighted match.
Some species of ants do feed on electric wires.
It is possible that you might need to solder wires in your guitar jack. You could find the wiring diagram online.
If electric wires weren't covered with insulation, there would be short circuits.
Conduit fitting is used on metal pipes that house electrical wires. These fittings are not only to connect the various pieces together, but to keep a relatively water tight seal to the wires.
Soldering is a way of joining one component to another component. Components on a printed circuit board are held in place with solder. Solder being a conductive compound lends itself very nicely in the electrical and electronic industries.