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Previously on "soldering irons - recommendations"

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  • Ignis Fatuus
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Weller TCP2 for me.

    Been using them for the past 40 years.

    Generally reliable & reassuringly expensive.

    P.S. It rather depends on what you wish to solder of course, a Weller ain't much good for ball grid arrays.
    I remember from 50 years ago when I first got interested in electronics - Mullard for your valves, Avo for your meter, and Weller for soldering.

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  • Troll
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    I'm looking for a 145watt + solder iron - any recommendation?

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
    I have a cheap one from Maplins I think it was, the tip is important too.

    Actually managed to fix some fractured joints in the light and fan switch in our cooker hood recently. Well chuffed, stopped the wife going on about getting a new one.

    I'm a dev not a sparky.
    I have one too, an Antex, which is fine for electrical work, but I wouldn't let it near an electronic circuit.

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  • Scrag Meister
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    I have a cheap one from Maplins I think it was, the tip is important too.

    Actually managed to fix some fractured joints in the light and fan switch in our cooker hood recently. Well chuffed, stopped the wife going on about getting a new one.

    I'm a dev not a sparky.

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  • Advocate
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    Re: soldering irons - recommendations

    Just buy a new iron rather than trying to solder it, you're a contractor FFS...



    Sent from my tweeting foot massager.

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    and another + 1 for Weller

    Temperature control is the main thing to look for, don't get a cheap general purpose soldering iron which doesn't have it.

    I have a Weller WTCP 51 soldering station which I am very happy with.

    You can get cheaper models than mine, but you can also get much more expensive models.

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  • Contreras
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    +1 for Weller.

    ...and yeah technique is everything.

    How to Solder : CuriousInventor Guides

    Surface Mount Soldering 101 Video

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  • doodab
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    For electronics work a temperature controlled soldering station makes life a lot easier. Weller make decent ones IMO.

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  • Netraider
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    It could be worth giving Zeitghost a PM. If I remember correctly he very into soldering etc.

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  • Fishface
    started a topic soldering irons - recommendations

    soldering irons - recommendations

    Can you get a 'good' one or is it just technique?
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