I'm new, and really enjoy pedal building so far.
I feel like I would be better suited using a solder station with adjustable temp.
What is a decent one for under $100? (preferably around $50...)
Im currently using a yellow walmart iron ;)
I started with a Weller and went through tips a little faster than expected. I upgraded to a Hakko FX-888 and love it. Temp control, long lasting tip, built in brass cleaner.
Picked mine up off of ebay with a couple of tips for well below your budget.
It really depends on the particular Weller station. They make really cheap irons and some higher end stuff as well. I haven't had to replace a tip on Weller in a year or two. I can hot swap tips on mine, so I do change to different types, depending on application.
As Comfort Player said, the Hakko stations are also very nice.
The Metcal stations are really nice, but quite pricey. Occasionally you can pick up a used one for a decent price on eBay.
I used to use an old cheap Radio Shack Iron station and now I use this
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&pa=146595&productId=146595&keyCode=WSF&CID=GMC&gclid=CMv-1uLl57ECFeZaMgodB1oAiQ
I've heard mixed reviews but it works great for me! And beats the crap out of a 1980's radio shack'r.
I love my hakko 936!
Josh
I got the starter kit from BYOC - http://www.buildyourownclone.com/tools.html
I think it was like $40 shipped and came with a bunch of tools, solder, desolder braid, etc. You can get the iron for like $25 separate, but whatev... The other stuff bundled in is a good deal, and the iron works pretty well.
+2 on the Hakko 888FX, love mine, it makes 3-4 months that i have it, operating 8 hours a day and the tip is not even used a bit! ;)
+3 for the Hakko 888. It's awesome.
I can also highly recommend Xytronics stations.
Cool. thanks everybody.
I'll go with the 888 then.
I like that it has built in brass cleaner and is sub $100.
Thanks!
check around on ebay for that 888. You can usually get it in a package deal with an extra tip or two for same price as ordering it from Amazon or wherever.
I looked on ebay and didn't see anything better than amazon.
I went ahead and got it from Amazon so it will be here tomorrow along with a couple new boards!!
Thanks for all the advice. Im sure ill be happy since this is a great upgrade for me.
What temp are you guys running at for prefabbed boards?
+4 for the 888. It's changed my life.
I've got the Xytronics 379 with vairable temp that is now discontined and it has really held up well over the past 4 years using it 4-5 nights a week 3 hours a night with no real degradation of the tip, but I am thinking of getting a Hakko for the more intricate work I am doing and getting into smd. Electronicks Express/RSR still has 379's for $45, not bad at $1/watt with stand and brass tip cleaner.
http://elexp.com/sdr_y379.htm
Quote from: fish22 on August 15, 2012, 08:45:46 PM
.....What temp are you guys running at for prefabbed boards?
I run around 720. From the time you turn it on the Hakko can get to that temp in about 10 seconds. :o
Entire thread on the subject here http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=5702.0
I got the 888 in and built my Hotcake Clone with it, its really nice and cant believe how fast it gets to temp!
Its just what i was looking for.
I didnt like the chisel tip it came with so i ordered another tip (T18-B).
I really enjoy the brass tip clean too!
Thanks guys!
The basic Weller station from Sears. Its no frills, but is cheap and high quality. It will increase the quality of your soldering 10 fold. $50
I've got the WESD51... and it is fantastic. You don't need something this good, but if you can, go for it.
I love the digitally controlled irons.
Hakko 888 lover here for over a year now. Same tip still rockin' it.
+1 on the Hakko 888 - I've had mine for a couple months, and it makes things so much easier. It also heats to temp in under a minute. My Weller WLC100 was okay, but I had to turn it on and then go do something else for 10-15 minutes while it heated up.