@GodsLibtard@anthonieisacnt Might take as long as 5 seconds, that's why every iron I give will note once it's at temp, because you need enough heat to heat the metal so you don't get a cold joint. Oxidation... eh! I use a solder sucker on the old stuff and then add enough flux, not much a problem.
@GodsLibtard@anthonieisacnt Oh it's fine for this job, you're just bad at using it. The evil ass iron part is trying to keep it in a bag or a toolbox or a car.
@GodsLibtard@anthonieisacnt What's the model? Because if it's the SKR the only problem is thermal mass, and it goes plenty hot to compensate if you give it time. No, this one's user error I'm afraid.
@GodsLibtard@anthonieisacnt Looking at what looks like the spec sheet, I think the heat's fine, you're just touching it to the metal way too early. Mobo soldering requires you to be quick and hot.
@anthonieisacnt@GodsLibtard Context: The ground plane is probably eating your heat, and heating it just fucks up the motherboard. You need your iron to go hot and tell you how hot it is so you can melt the solder properly before the mobo steals all your heat. For what it's worth the battery holders suck.
@f4micom What kind of authority does anything but say "fuck right off pal"? Using GrapheneOS isn't illegal, and cops don't really like doing utterly pointless work. Are they just being internet tough?