[Boatanchors] (de) soldering question

Francisco E. Viegener fev at ciudad.com.ar
Mon Dec 13 18:17:53 EST 2004


Hello, 
 any of you had used  or is using this Hakko desoldering Gun Model 808.
I am interested in one good desoldering station also.
Until now I use conventional desoldering tools in combination of a
soldering gun.
Francisco LU3eec



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[mailto:boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net] En nombre de Jim Hill
Enviado el: Lunes, 13 de Diciembre de 2004 06:31 p.m.
Para: Boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
Asunto: Re: [Boatanchors] (de) soldering question


Thanks for all the responses.  I did some checking, and others may be 
interested in my findings:

<http://www.tequipment.net/>http://www.tequipment.net  Has a good 
description of Hakko desoldering stations. Search for Hakko desoldering 
then click on Hakko desoldering equipment.

The 470B is discontinued, but there is still a good description.  The
472 
appears to be similar to the 470B (but I didn't compare each spec). It
is 
discontinued too, but is replaced by the 473, which costs about $500.
These 
have a separate "station"  which contains the vacuum pump and the 
"handpiece".  The 470B handpiece has a 50 watt  heater, and overall
power 
consumption is 110 watts. The 473 handpiece has a 60 watt heater, and 
overall power consumption is 80 watts

The 808 is a single unit that roughly resembles a soldering gun, and
costs 
$175 at Telequipment.  Overall power consumption is 70 watts. Heater
power 
is not listed, but the motor uses 6.5 watts.   Fry's Outpost.com 
http://shop3.outpost.com/product/2760813#detailed lists the 808 for 
$159.99, but none are in stock.  Action Electronics has a half price
sale 
at $199.95.  Such a deal!  Kiesub http://www.kiesub.com/ (search for
solder 
stations and tips) seems to have the best 808 price and availability.
The 
808 costs $159.95 (normally in stock), and the 472 costs $519.95 (
normally 
in stock).  The 473 isn't listed.

ebay currently lists none of the above.

http://www.n0ss.net/hakko_808_notes.pdf has much 808 information,
including 
useful accessories to get with your initial purchase.

Go to http://www.ac6rm.net/mailarchive/html/elecraft-list/ and search
for 
Hakko 808 for more info.

http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/2978 has a number of positive reviews

and a little info.

73's Jim, w6ivw


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At 08:59 AM 12/9/2004 -0800, you wrote:
>I've been reading the mail and a desoldering "iron" sounds like a good
>idea, so the next question is what one?  It's new territory for me.  I 
>notice the Hakko 808 has been mentioned, and Fry's lists it in their
mail 
>order site http://shop3.outpost.com/product/2760813#detailed . If you 
>needed to purchase another unit, would the 808 be your choice?
>
>Sorry if I seem to be asking the same question but there's quite a few
>dollars involved.
>73's, Jim w6ivw
>
>
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