Hello all
I noticed that headers are available on the solder side as either gold or tin. Since solder is tin, is it preferred to chose tin over gold or does it matter.
If it does matter why is this the case?
Gold plating on surfaces to be soldered is simply as a solderability preservative; gold won’t oxidize and tarnish like most other metals can, including tin.
However, it’s more expensive, and gold weakens solder, so in high-reliability applications like aerospace and military, gold plating must normally be removed before soldering. (Typically, by tinning with solder, then sucking off that solder, or in a solder bath.) For ordinary purposes, totally unnecessary.
Anyhow, where caution is warranted for the hobbyist is with cheap “gold plated” headers from eBay/aliexpress: some of them use
something as fake gold plating, and whatever that something is, it’s not solderable!! I had to throw away a whole package of such headers because they were functionally useless, as it was impossible to get solder to stick to them, even with aggressive flux. I haven’t had any trouble with tin-plated eBay/AliExpress headers, but these days I just get them from DigiKey.