Then I’ll say about 330 C, the iron has to be hotter than the melting temperature AND heat the copper pads or surface being soldered. read more
A soldering iron is a tool with a metal tip that gets really hot. We’re talking like 800 degree Fahrenheit, though you can adjust the temperature on a good iron. Its job is to transfer heat to things like wires, transistor leads, and pads on PCBs. read more
life. The next best might be a temperature controlled soldering iron that offers one temperature setting and this is probably the best choice for most amateurs, because it does control the temperature and it’s probably set to a value that’s useful for electronics soldering. That’s usually a good choice. read more