So I also need some input here. I see a lot of recommendations for 350 or 375 degrees, but I'm confused if that's Farenheit or Celcius. Here's the source of my confusion:
When I first tried desoldering last week, I had set the temperature between 350 and 375 celcius (since my iron's temp range was 200c to 400c). But I had a ton of trouble using it at that temp, as the solder refused to stick to the tip (for tinning). It would simply fall off, and the desoldering process was rather a mess.
Then I looked up the melting point for the solder I was using (Kester 44) and found this chart:
http://www.kester.com/kester-content/uploads/2013/06/Alloy-Temperature-Chart-15Feb11.pdf. For 60/40 solder, the melting point was 183 to 190 celcius, so on the next try, I dropped my iron to the lowest temp setting (200c).
Immediately, I found that I was able to perfectly tin the tip and still melt the solder. By this point, I had moved from desoldering to soldering, and everything seemed to work quite well. I even had to desolder one switch after I found it wasn't working, and that temperature allowed me to do it quite cleanly.
So, what I'm wondering is, am I right to think that 200 celcius is the right temperature? Or have I kept it too low and risked cold soldering the entire keyboard?