350F ...thats where some solder melts..lmao..he's an idiot.....when i say melt...components will fall off.
Common solder alloys are mixtures of tin and lead, respectively:
- 63/37: melts at 183 °C (361 °F) (eutectic: the only mixture that melts at a point, instead of over a range)
- 60/40: melts between 183–190 °C (361–374 °F)
- 50/50: melts between 185–215 °C (365–419 °F)