If I'm understanding you correctly, that's what I usually do. Not the "right" way, but it works.n1teblad3 wrote:I actually I thought you just heat up the old solder and pull it off
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It only works with a few closely spaced pins. More than that and it's impossible to get the thingy off without destroying something.nevermind1534 wrote:If I'm understanding you correctly, that's what I usually do. Not the "right" way, but it works.n1teblad3 wrote:I actually I thought you just heat up the old solder and pull it off
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I think i'm gonna get that one, and how long did you have it for?Life of Brian wrote:I picked up a 40W Weller iron from Home Depot for $17. It has a very pointy tip and heats up quickly. I do pretty much everything with it now.
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If it's a cartslot or something, then yeah. If it's just caps, it works.XCVG wrote:It only works with a few closely spaced pins. More than that and it's impossible to get the thingy off without destroying something.nevermind1534 wrote:If I'm understanding you correctly, that's what I usually do. Not the "right" way, but it works.n1teblad3 wrote:I actually I thought you just heat up the old solder and pull it off
I use the propane torch for cartslots; definitely not the right thing to use, but I'm careful with it. I WOULD NOT recommend using my methods. It is very easy to kill your board this way.
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I've been using it for a couple of weeks. It's sometimes a bit too hot for what I'm doing, so if you see the 25W one then grab that.ZK2AC wrote:I think i'm gonna get that one, and how long did you have it for?
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I've got a really old 60w Weller. It's AWESOME. Powers through just about everything, but SMD parts take some finesse. The base is a 'WTCPN' and the iron itself is a "TC201P". No temperature control but I <3 it anyways.
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I have a pretty cheap one from radioshack that can switch between 15w and 30w. I haven't had any real problems with it yet...well except for the fact it turned brown/rust color pretty quickly... not sure if all irons do that or if I can thank the guys at radioshack for that.
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I have (had) the same one too. It just died on me within the last hour hour. After replacing the tip and twisting the top half a lot it shorted out on me inside. I never had any problems with the tip coming loose. I want a nicer one but I want it now and I don't want to order online. Might have to go back to the shack....Zero_D wrote:I have a pretty cheap one from radioshack that can switch between 15w and 30w. I haven't had any real problems with it yet...well except for the fact it turned brown/rust color pretty quickly... not sure if all irons do that or if I can thank the guys at radioshack for that.
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That worries me a bit, but if that happens to mine I guess I'd just have an excuse to get a better one. Did yours turn brown quickly too?ptj wrote:I have (had) the same one too. It just died on me within the last hour hour. After replacing the tip and twisting the top half a lot it shorted out on me inside. I never had any problems with the tip coming loose. I want a nicer one but I want it now and I don't want to order online. Might have to go back to the shack....
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Yes, but that didn't really seem to affect anything. My advice is to only partially unscrew the screw if you ever replace the tip. I think my problem was caused when twisting the top part to find the lost screw hole.
I just bought 2 of these for less than $10 total. 30watts, a two year warranty, a narrow tip and a back up. Seems like a like a good deal. I will report if they are quality.
I just bought 2 of these for less than $10 total. 30watts, a two year warranty, a narrow tip and a back up. Seems like a like a good deal. I will report if they are quality.
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Wow, thats a really cheap price for a soldering iron. I'd definitely be interested in hearing how well they work once you get them and use 'em for a bit.