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Re: 19,008 LEDs on the wall, 19,008 LEDs
In article <WtuBf.32$Xk3.111@news.oracle.com>,
Martin Doherty <martin.doherty@undisclosed.com> wrote:
>logjam wrote:
>
>>Just thought I'd give an update:
>>
>>-Of the 16oz of solder I started with only 7.25oz is left. My food
>>
>>
>I know nothing about it, but I'm a bit worried about what noxious fumes
>you've been breathing while working on this project!
>
>Does anyone know whether excessive soldering poses a health risk?
Well, typically solder contains lead*. Some of that must become vapor
and get inhaled when soldering. And there can't be anything good for
you in the flux either.
*Yes, I know a lot of manufactured electronics are lead free nowadays. All the
solder I've seen for manual use on electronics still contains lead, though.
--
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can
result in a fully-depreciated one.
- References:
- 19,008 LEDs on the wall, 19,008 LEDs
- From: "logjam" <grant@cmosxray.com>
- Re: 19,008 LEDs on the wall, 19,008 LEDs
- From: "logjam" <grant@cmosxray.com>
- Re: 19,008 LEDs on the wall, 19,008 LEDs
- From: "logjam" <grant@cmosxray.com>
- Re: 19,008 LEDs on the wall, 19,008 LEDs
- From: Martin Doherty <martin.doherty@undisclosed.com>