Soldering station
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i think Weller WS81 is soldering iron but i m looking for hot air version for smd components.
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i think Weller WS81 is soldering iron but i m looking for hot air version for smd components.
@pihome Sorry I missed the little word "smd". It is of course possible to use a soldering station also but is not always so simple. I have used the butane driven Dremel soldering tool mainly because I have nothing else. It is not easy to control the heat with that one.
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Weller were the best in the 70's, 80's, 90's and even beyond. - But for an up-to-date picture, see these two videos.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8itTKH5tj3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUtj-bWHeKY
Seems that they may be just a 'name' for Chinese factories to produce lower quality/higher profit products? - Make your own minds up though ;)
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Weller were the best in the 70's, 80's, 90's and even beyond. - But for an up-to-date picture, see these two videos.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8itTKH5tj3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUtj-bWHeKY
Seems that they may be just a 'name' for Chinese factories to produce lower quality/higher profit products? - Make your own minds up though ;)
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@skywatch great videos. It brings to light some things that I didn't know about the Weller irons. If I was going to attempt to add my own primary side fuse to my iron, does anyone have any idea of what fuse rating would be good to use?
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as title says can anyone recommend soldering station for smd components, i m checking on amazon but very hard to decide tons of options so what i need to look for and any preference experience you would have?
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The Weller WLC100 is one of top rated soldering stations for light soldering work. This set is a lightweight and quality product for general soldering projects. In fact, it comes with a soldering station, copper ti, iron holder, and cleaning pad for convenient use.
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Hi there,
I have been using this cheap one and it has been working quite well! However, I recently saw this hotplate reflow station and I think with a proper stencil / fine solder paste needle it would be miles better than using a hot air gun (after being burned countless times from having to hold the SMD pieces with a tweezer while blowing). Will try building one (albeit shorter as I want it to fit under my electronics microscope) and will let y'all have a look once it's done!