> Hello,
>
> the title says it all.
>
>
> The doepfer ROHS compliant boards are not easy to solder on them.
> so how about with a PCB just to get "warmed up" with soldering on
> Doepfer style Boards
>
>
> maybe even make a little test circuit with a jack socket,
> and an LED plus OP amp,
> to get a signal indicator.
> or something more simple with LED that works on a Battery.
> best would be a full row of LEDs so that one can control the solderwork,
> plus enough pads, best with some traces,
> to stupid-solder things into
> ( no, not intended as a kit, but ofcourse possible .
> It's easy to get a little thing done that needs only parts you can get
> in every local electronic shop)
>
>
> i would use such a board for myself to warm up bevore soldering on a
> doepfer board.
> Now i don't solder on doepfer Modules.........the risk to damage
> something is to big for me.
>
> I did once solder on a ROHS Board, and lifted up immediately the Pad
>
>
>
> cheers
> H.
There is nothing special with the ROHS boards. You only need an ROHS
compatible solder and a soldering iron with the corresponding temperature.
I don't think that there are sufficient inquiries for such a board (but you
may start a poll to disabuse us). We made the experience that the interest
in such DIY projects is very poor. The sales of all products that have to do
with DIY or soldering (e.g. A-101-9, A-138x) are very poor. We will probably
cancel the A-101-9 and A-138x after the inventory is sold.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer