Ive a question about soldering, in case anyones an expert... Im trying to repair some failed electrical joints in some speaker drivers. They have two delicate wires that go into the voice coil under the central dust cap/dome, but they have perished through oxidation i think in damp storage.
I want to solder a new connection to these wires that go into the voice coil, but i cannot for the life of me get any solder to stick. I have gently abraded with a stanley blade, fine sand paper, and heat to try and get rid of any possible coating, to no avail. Using flux and tried a couple of types of bog standard solder with a cheapo soldering iron.
Im stumped. If i can just make a reliable electrical connection (has to withstand being wobbled vigorously at many frequencies) i think i can salvage these drivers and they are decent, full recone kits are laborious and expensive so it would be great to avoid that. So im hoping i just need bettert solder/flux/iron?
I want to solder a new connection to these wires that go into the voice coil, but i cannot for the life of me get any solder to stick. I have gently abraded with a stanley blade, fine sand paper, and heat to try and get rid of any possible coating, to no avail. Using flux and tried a couple of types of bog standard solder with a cheapo soldering iron.
Im stumped. If i can just make a reliable electrical connection (has to withstand being wobbled vigorously at many frequencies) i think i can salvage these drivers and they are decent, full recone kits are laborious and expensive so it would be great to avoid that. So im hoping i just need bettert solder/flux/iron?