This is the one that just pooped out on me after a year.I use a Weller WLC100. Cheap, works great. Heats up quick enough and stays there. I tend to ride the fader on the temp and there are no frills so I don't have to RTFM. +1 on the brass squiggles
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I used one similar to this for 10 years. Got it on mono price for $14.99 when I was first starting out. It still works, I just decided I needed something better.I use a Weller WLC100. Cheap, works great. Heats up quick enough and stays there. I tend to ride the fader on the temp and there are no frills so I don't have to RTFM. +1 on the brass squiggles
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That's too bad. Mine is over 6 years old now and works just like new. I've been through 4 tips.This is the one that just pooped out on me after a year.
I can vouch for this. It was a christmas present 2 years ago and still going strong.Weller WE1010NA
thanks Ill give it a look, at a glance I see it goes up to 900 F (480 C) so I can basically assume anything that is variable temp and can get as hot as roughly 480C should pretty much work for me then eh?I have used this one for years and like it. I know others swear by Hakko irons.
Weller WLC100 40-Watt Soldering... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000AS28UC?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Correct. I keep this model at about 4 1/2 on the dial. I don’t know the temp that it equates, but it does the job nicely.thanks Ill give it a look, at a glance I see it goes up to 900 F (480 C) so I can basically assume anything that is variable temp and can get as hot as roughly 480C should pretty much work for me then eh?
yea my bad, I guess I should learn to search before asking lol. Thanks for the heads up.Not to derail your thread or sound rude, but there's a search function here and this specific topic has been covered with lots of suggestions (six pages of them, actually).
Which soldering iron do you like?
Well I’ve been building for just shy of a year now. And when I first started I bought an op amp but muff landtone kit from Amazon and a cheap little soldering iron kit for like 15$ that came with a pump, cutters etc. I’ve been using that same soldering iron since and I think I’m at...forum.pedalpcb.com
alright perfect, thanks man. Ill check it out, I mean Im guessing Friedman knows what he's talking about lol.Lots of good stuff in that other thread!
My limited experience is that I started with no knowledge or skills in 2019 with this:
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It work fine (for about 35 builds and a few guitar mods). Last all I upgraded to this:
I feel it is a substantial increase in quality. And I like how it only takes about 20 seconds to get to temperature! It was recommended by Dave Friedman on a Tone Talk episode.
I had tone of issues with that cheapo station. Mine takes at least 5 minutes to come up to temp, it has no recovery so it gets cold super easily. Good only for a couple of pots in a guitar but for PCBs I wouldn't recommend it.Lots of good stuff in that other thread!
My limited experience is that I started with no knowledge or skills in 2019 with this:
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It work fine (for about 35 builds and a few guitar mods). Last fall I upgraded to this:
I feel it is a substantial increase in quality. And I like how it only takes about 20 seconds to get to temperature! It was recommended by Dave Friedman on a Tone Talk episode.
+1 on this one. I've had mine for nine years now and only replaced the tip once. I'd like a fancy shmancy one but only for my delicate ego.I have used this one for years and like it. I know others swear by Hakko irons.
Weller WLC100 40-Watt Soldering... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000AS28UC?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I assume you're talking about the Economy Solder Station. Yeah I would usually wait about 5-10 minutes after turning on before soldering. And, I forgot to mention, over time it seemed like the same temperature setting provided somewhat different results, so I was adjusting the temperature from time to time.I had tone of issues with that cheapo station. Mine takes at least 5 minutes to come up to temp, it has no recovery so it gets cold super easily. Good only for a couple of pots in a guitar but for PCBs I wouldn't recommend it.