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===== Soldering Irons ===== | ===== Soldering Irons ===== | ||
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==== Safety ==== | ==== Safety ==== | ||
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Never "float an iron" by disconnecting the protective mains earth. | Never "float an iron" by disconnecting the protective mains earth. | ||
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+ | *** The TS100 and similar irons are floated by default. TBH, it's basically become common practice to float the earth on ' | ||
Is it really necessary to state that one end is dangerously hot, and that molten solder splashing onto skin will cause scarring? | Is it really necessary to state that one end is dangerously hot, and that molten solder splashing onto skin will cause scarring? | ||
- | ==== Precision Iron ==== | + | Soldering produces toxic smoke. Don't breath this in. How toxic the smoke is depends on what time of flux you're using, but it's never healthy. We have a solder fume extractor -- use it! (and make sure it's positioned so that it's actually extracting the smoke). |
- | The Precision Gold A55KJ iron has a small conical tip that is suitable for soldering fine-pitch surface mount devices (SMD) and //small// through-hole components on PCBs. It is //not// suitable where large amounts of heat have to be dumped into the solder/ | + | ==== Temperature ==== |
+ | Some of our soldering irons have adjustable temperature. Remember that temperatures over 400 C can rapidly degrade the tip, so should only be used sparingly if at all. | ||
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+ | ==== The Precision Gold A55KJ ==== | ||
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+ | This iron has a small conical tip that is suitable for soldering fine-pitch surface mount devices (SMD) and //small// through-hole components on PCBs. It is //not// suitable where large amounts of heat have to be dumped into the solder/ | ||
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Location: shelves above soldering bench. The manual is in the " | Location: shelves above soldering bench. The manual is in the " | ||
- | //There are now other precision irons that could usefully | + | ==== Metcal ==== |
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+ | This iron uses magnets to set the temperature. It makes it very accurate and good at holding temp, BUT the temperature cannot | ||
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+ | ==== Antex XS25 ==== | ||
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+ | This takes a while to get up to temperature, | ||
==== Standard Irons ==== | ==== Standard Irons ==== |