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Recommendation for high wattage soldering gun
j_omega:
I have a Hakko-888 that I am very happy with but I need another high wattage iron for bigger jobs. I have seen a lot of references to Weller D550/D650 models but have also read poor things about their quality control. What are the recommendations for a 150-250W soldering gun?
t1d:
Do you really want a gun style, or would you prefer an iron style, with that much wattage?
I have had the same Weller gun, for at least 30 years, but, in that length of time, Weller may have started taking shortcuts, on quality... I just don't know.
If you really want a gun-style, I would say to stick with the brand names; the no-names guns are definitely junk. Also, see "Mr. Carlson's Lab," on YouTube, for an easy to make, DIY tip, that helps pass the high heat, quickly.
High wattage irons are available. I am pretty sure JBC has them, but that will be big money. Also, I think the newer technology T12 type irons get that high... Here is a hack...
https://www.hackster.io/sfrwmaker/soldering-iron-controller-for-hakko-t12-tips-on-arduino-f7a888
For me, the iron-style would be the more versatile, and, therefore, the better choice.
digsys:
I've bought several of these years ago - https://www.jbctools.com/hde-heavy-duty-station-product-933-category-1-menu-1.html
With the huge range of tips, we were soldering component level to literally gutter size - heavy copper bus bars > 1KW+ transformers.
Damn good work-horses, very reliable, fast and accurate. You can either get one of the lower rated units and use the larger tips. I do it all the time,
when I'm too lazy to swap stations :-)
cdev:
I bought a high wattage soldering gun from Harbor Freight here in the US for I think around $10.
It does the job and even came with a case.
(Yes its cumbersome but for the price I can overlook a lot)
Its a lot like an old Weller.
j_omega:
Well, I got my Weller gun in the mail today and found that it is much to cumbersome for my application.
It's a bummer than the Hakko and JBC high-wattage irons are so expensive...
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