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General => Buy/Sell/Wanted => Topic started by: KJDS on May 31, 2013, 07:34:47 pm
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I've recently picked up a large quantity of Metcal soldering irons and am offering them to EEVBlog users first. No pictures until Sky fix my broadband, which may take some time.
Offered for sale are Metcal high power STSS-PS2E power supplies with a soldering pencil. Each one will be supplied with three different STTC series cartridges, one fine, one medium and one large.
Priced at £120 including VAT with delivery at cost, which will be £10 in mainland UK, probably about £20 to Western Europe and quite a lot more to the rest of the world.
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For info, these are very similar to the later MX-500 in terms of output power - the only difference is they only have one output, and it's on the back.
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Sorry to ask a dumb question, but what else would I need to use this ?
I have some idea that the stands for Metcal irons have magnets in them to save the tips: is that right ?
Would I need anything else ?
Assuming that the oddments aren't too expensive, I'm quite interested in getting one.
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The only thing you'll need is a mains lead.
Weller irons, and most of the other cheaper ones use magnets. Metcal, JBC and other higher end products use a temperature sensor to regulate the power delivered to extend tip life.
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The only thing you'll need is a mains lead.
Weller irons, and most of the other cheaper ones use magnets. Metcal, JBC and other higher end products use a temperature sensor to regulate the power delivered to extend tip life.
You are confusing things - the later Metcal stands (not AFAIK the metal ones that came with the STSS) have a magnet, which saturates the special alloy in the tip heater, effectively turning it off when the iron is in the stand.
Even without this, Metcal tips last a very long time (as long as you use proper solder, not the leadfree rubbish).
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Am I correct in thinking these take the same STTC tips used with the MX500?
Also I don't see any reason why a magnetic stand couldn't be used to extend tip life, but as mikeselectricstuff says they should have reasonable life without one.
Of course now I'm pretty much committed to building my own metcal power supply (bought an handset yesterday) I'm not totally sure I can justify buying one as well. But I'll think about it. :)
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A couple of neodymium magnets can be added to an ordinary stand to make it a sleeper stand as well.
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Am I correct in thinking these take the same STTC tips used with the MX500?
Also I don't see any reason why a magnetic stand couldn't be used to extend tip life, but as mikeselectricstuff says they should have reasonable life without one.
Of course now I'm pretty much committed to building my own metcal power supply (bought an handset yesterday) I'm not totally sure I can justify buying one as well. But I'll think about it. :)
Good luck with the build, I'm sure you'll have fun doing it.
they do use the same STTC tips, I've got a dozen brand new ones of various sizes if anyone is interested.