Soldering Iron

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Soldering Iron

#1 Post by UROK »

Checking out what's available. These any good?

http://www.hakkousa.com/detail.asp?CID= ... 800&Page=1

Other recommendations??

Sydney

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#2 Post by Sydney »

Fine:
In other locations other "brands" might be a better value.

UROK

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#3 Post by UROK »

Thanks Sydney.

Hakko have offices in HK, Guangzhou, SH, and BJ. So I should be able to get one provided prices are ok.

For soldering noobs/learners (like me) from Hakko website:

http://www.hakko.com/english/hikaru/pages/index.html

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#4 Post by 88h88 »

Did you grab one of these in the end? My cheap irons are no longer cutting it so I'm looking at picking up a nice station in the hope it'll be far more consistent. My soldering is fine but sometimes it takes an age for the iron to heat up the wire which is obviously no good if there are components at either end of it.
4xOT12s, 2xT39s@22", TTLS@18", 2xT60@18"

UROK

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#5 Post by UROK »

Not yet. Guy emailed me and I sent him my mobile number but no call as yet.

Harley gave Hakko gear the thumbs up.

Enough said.

Sydney

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#6 Post by Sydney »

88h88 wrote:My cheap irons are no longer cutting it so I'm looking at picking up a nice station in the hope it'll be far more consistent. My soldering is fine but sometimes it takes an age for the iron to heat up the wire which is obviously no good if there are components at either end of it.
It's in my genetics to be frugal; I've had soldering irons for decades. Because of the high temps involved; metal surfaces and tips corrode quickly, and heating elements break. Attention to these areas makes a difference in performance.

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