[geeks] Q: Affordable soldering station
Bob
rjtoegel at gmail.com
Mon Dec 3 00:59:04 CST 2018
Never actually used a soldering station. Either a Weller 100/125 watt gun (which I even have done SMD with it) or an Iso-Tip rechargeable which is good for PC board stuff, especially static sensitive parts. Your power range seems to be a good guess unless you're soldering coax connectors. Then you need more for PL-259s.
Bob
On December 2, 2018, at 22:36, Lionel Peterson <lionel4287 at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I find myself looking to put together a few amateur radio and computer replica
kits I've purchased recently, and to do so I think I'll need and I want
something better than my 20 year-old Radio Shack 25 watt soldering iron.
All I'll be soldering are hookup wires to jacks & plugs, along with thru-hole
components (nothing surface mount).
I'm thinking a 40-50 watt adjustable iron/station, but that's just a guess.
Suggestions? I'd prefer to stay under $100, closer to $50 - I don't expect to
do much soldering in the future beyond the odd connection or two after these
kits are together.
(I was able to put together a Replica 1 Apple 1 clone with my old Radio Shack
soldering pencil, but it seemed my iron was under-powered.)
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