[Elecraft] [K2] 60W temperature controlled iron; unknown brand of solder
Ron D'Eau Claire
ron at cobi.biz
Sat Apr 16 17:11:02 EDT 2011
There's no doubt that is a temperature-controlled soldering station. If it
works as well as it looks, you have a winner, Wayne.
The description also makes the other important point for this work: the tip
is grounded to keep sensitive components safe from ESD.
Ron AC7AC
-----Original Message-----
On 04/16/2011 08:36 AM, G. Beat wrote:
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> What is this 60 Watt temperatrure controlled station.
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> Forst, the reason I ask is that I have seen many newcomers/novices "hood
winked" into buying
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> stations that are NOT True Termperature Control .. but the box and form
factor looks like one.
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Greg, It's a Circuit Specialists house brand:
http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/10369
When I take off the tip and expose the element, it's glowing a dull
orange. If I blow on it, it glows brighter. When I stop blowing, it
goes back to dull orange. That's the only direct evidence I have that
it is temperature controlled. It's no Cadillac, and reprogramming the
presets is maddening, but it seems to work. At least, I'm making
acceptable joints with it. No cold joints, most joints have the proper
concave filet (a few might be just a wee bit convex, but no big balls of
solder in any case), and full coverage of the pad. I've got that "one
to three second" temperature dialed in.
I started with the 40-W dummy load. That was good practice, especially
for learning which tip (the one that came with the iron, oddly enough)
and which temperature setting to use. Then I put together the audio
filter module. For $80, I could screw that up completely and call it an
expensive lesson rather than a disaster. It came out good, though.
Better than the dummy load, in any case. I'm working on the control
board now. Man, this is some fun!
> Second, many contributors here on Elecraft will bend over backwards -- to
make sure you get the RIGHT tools
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> and the RIGHT advice.
Now that's the truth. This is a great bunch of people. I only hope
that someday I'll be able to help others the way this group has helped me.
Wayne Conrad
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