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| ullbeking:
Hello! I've been looking around at the ZD-915 and its clones, in search of a good desoldering station. I am in the UK, and would like one that has a UK plug and has been certified to work here. One recommendation in previous threads was the Proskit SS-331 from Farnell element 14. It sounded great! However it seems that they only stock the gun now, with no base station. Their official successor is very expensive, a different brand, and costs about £400. Would my next best bet be to troll ebay, looking for the SP-1010DR? Has anybody got any opinions on this? In the UK, mercateo.co.uk stocks these at about £65... with an EU plug :-/ Is that liable to cause problems? This seems to be a very "EU" unit, whereas I'm looking for one to use in the UK. Does anybody have any other recommendations? Thanks!! Kindest regards, Andrew |
| TuxKey:
Hi Andrew, i'm looking for the same thing and live in The Netherlands. As i'm starting in the DIY mechanical keyboard modding i plan to de-solder a few keyboards and don't want to mess around with pumps. But i don't want to break the bank.. so to say.. My research led me to these options.. Hakko FR-301 sold by Batterfly don't know if they sell it with UK plug but i find it to expensive for €300 without vat. https://www.batterfly.com/shop/hakko-fr-301 my second option was the Aoyue 8800. directly from AoYue distributor in Germany. for arround €120 + €12 shipping to me probably add €10 for you. http://www.aoyue.eu/aoyue-soldering-hotair-rework-desoldering-station-preheater-repairing/aoyue-desoldering-station-lead-free-solder/aoyue-int8800-desoldering-station-pump-hand-held-type.html But after reading and asking around for a solution that's around the €100 mark as that seems to be the budget level for desoldering solution A couple of guys recommended the ZD-915 also reviewed by Dave on the channel.. I was looking at the ZD-8915 for €120 https://www.eleshop.nl/zd-8915-desoldeerstation.html i wanted to get a portable solution as i don't have lots of space and when i'm done desoldering i want to store it out of the way. That's the reason why i was looking at the 8800 from aoyue.. But on the mechanical keyboard forum and chat one guy told me to go for something like the SD-915 because replacement parts where cheap / low cost ;-) .. I did find one negative customer experience regarding the 8800 on amazon.com also someone complaining about getting parts for it. So it seems a valid argument.. It all depends on the space you have and the budget you have.. If you have the space i would go for the "Aoyue 474A++" checkout the review on youtube where the guy tests the older model and the newer one .. seems you would want the older model.. if possible.. The reason i was looking for it.. was that it was solid build nice metal body and easy to replace parts. price is €180 If your'e like me and starting of and want to spend as little as possible but have it serviceable i would go for the SP-1010DR from these guys. it's €70 and a new gun is €16,61 new heating element is €6,24 https://www.tme.eu/en/details/sp-1010dr/desoldering-stations/solder-peak/ from what i have read it's wise to grab a spare gun, one spare sleeve , couple of filters and Nozzles You don't want to be stuck mid work because of a €1,14 nozzle got to wide ... It's a store in PL nice low prices and i'm sure they can help you with your UK plug needs.. btw no import fees.. After weeks of looking around i think i'm going with this option.. even if it's to big for me.. i'l just move it after each job.. It's not like i'l be desoldering a keyboard every week.. But i don't feel like spending a whole day on a job and possibly most likely ruining a pcb just because i wanted to save €50.. because i good desoldering pump is also arround €10 and not to mention the hassle and time / pain. |
| ManCave:
Andrew, EU can be used in the uk with adaptor or just change the plug. What are you looking to use it for? If you want a cheap and chearful basic device, I once bought this guy for £8 and it worked pretty good for desoldering most of the stuff including 16-pin DIP packages. It has no temperature adjustment (as you might expect) but might serve your purpose for now and you save some cash to buy a better one when you need it. Farnell stock it: http://uk.farnell.com/duratool/d01849/desoldering-iron-sucker-40w-uk/dp/2251950 next one up is this one: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/80W-Desoldering-Station-230V-480-C-/351206055077?clk_rvr_id=1479967295011&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=twenga&utm_campaign=twenga&utm_param=eyJlcyI6MCwicyI6OTcyMDIzNywiY2kiOiIwMzg1NDYyZDBkNDM2M2RmOTczMTMwNzQ0NTYwODM0NyIsImkiOiIzNTEyMDYwNTUwNzciLCJ0cyI6MTUyMjE1NjA3NSwidiI6Mywic28iOjE1MDAsImMiOjEwOTU1N30%3D&rmvSB=true |
| Cliff Matthews:
Maybe for $10 this fits the bill for some.. (providing it's still available) |
| TuxKey:
--- Quote from: ManCave on March 27, 2018, 01:10:31 pm ---Andrew, EU can be used in the uk with adaptor or just change the plug. What are you looking to use it for? If you want a cheap and chearful basic device, I once bought this guy for £8 and it worked pretty good for desoldering most of the stuff including 16-pin DIP packages. It has no temperature adjustment (as you might expect) but might serve your purpose for now and you save some cash to buy a better one when you need it. Farnell stock it: http://uk.farnell.com/duratool/d01849/desoldering-iron-sucker-40w-uk/dp/2251950 next one up is this one: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/80W-Desoldering-Station-230V-480-C-/351206055077?clk_rvr_id=1479967295011&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=twenga&utm_campaign=twenga&utm_param=eyJlcyI6MCwicyI6OTcyMDIzNywiY2kiOiIwMzg1NDYyZDBkNDM2M2RmOTczMTMwNzQ0NTYwODM0NyIsImkiOiIzNTEyMDYwNTUwNzciLCJ0cyI6MTUyMjE1NjA3NSwidiI6Mywic28iOjE1MDAsImMiOjEwOTU1N30%3D&rmvSB=true --- End quote --- The next up is the one i'm getting from PL for the same price with shipping and your able to get all supplies you might need in the same order ;-) https://www.tme.eu/en/details/sp-1010dr/desoldering-stations/solder-peak/ its £61 basically the same one just re branded |
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