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Soldering station
I used an LRP soldering station for the first time this weekend and this was a revelation to me.
They are a bit pricey but I have done a bit looking on Google and seen people talking about Hakko soldering stations and these seem priced a lot better. Does anyone on here own one that they can recommend that isn't astronomical in price? |
Hakko FX-888D is what you want Allan
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Just bought a solder station from Maplins and it is superb. Was £40
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http://www.pmtech.co.uk/quick-202d-e...g-station.html |
Cheers lads, appreciate the replies.
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Can anyone tell me which of these is the 5mm tip that you get for the LRP station?
http://www.pmtech.co.uk/consumables/...03b-irons.html It can surely only be 303-5C or 303-5CF? I don't want to order the wrong one. Any advice appreciated. :thumbsup: |
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Only other thing i'd say is i've had even better results using a moistened brillo pad stuffed into a jam jar lid, it's a lot more effective for cleaning the iron than the poxy bit of sponge you get with the soldering station. |
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Don't want to state the obvious here but you do realise the sponge needs to be wet?
I find the sponge cleans the tip up perfectly. |
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if the tips getting a bit abused this is a handy item. Click
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I use gas iron ie iroda or gascat 120 no problem and no need for mains:thumbsup:
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Core RC Iron £16.50 ish. 12v and ideal for pit box
http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/Manufa..._RC/CR195.html |
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Actually loving it. Bit of a unit to cart about with you but really is a quality piece of kit. :thumbsup: |
Outstanding! I use 350 as well, seems to work for most stuff. You only need the real hot temps for lead free soldering which you shouldn't need to do.
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