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General => Contests & Events => Topic started by: SLJ on October 27, 2018, 05:01:33 pm
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Open to U.S. and Canada
https://stevenjohnson.com/contests/2018/index.htm (https://stevenjohnson.com/contests/2018/index.htm)
(https://stevenjohnson.com/web-pics/waw2018.jpg) (https://stevenjohnson.com/contests/2018/index.htm)
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First Prize:
A New Weller WE1010NA Digital Soldering Station
Second Prize:
$50 Mouser Electronics Gift Certificate
Third Prize:
A New Weller WLC100 Soldering Station and Iron
Entry form: https://stevenjohnson.com/contests/2018/index.htm (https://stevenjohnson.com/contests/2018/index.htm)
Deadline December 31st.
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Less than a month to go!
Entry form: https://stevenjohnson.com/contests/2018/index.htm (https://stevenjohnson.com/contests/2018/index.htm)
Deadline December 31st.
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Any takers?
Dead (product) line by new year
Beware - https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1160-weller-responds/ (https://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1160-weller-responds/)
<edit - removed an inappropriate emoticon - this is actually serious imho>
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Does it come with a complimentary line fuse?
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No. It is delivered with a cardboard box that can be used to contain the smoke.
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As long as you don't plug it into 240 volts it will be fine. :-DD
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Shame it won't arrive at the winners door in time for New Year Eve, so they miss out of their own personal fireworks display.
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Just a friendly heads up/FYI to Australian, NZ, UK and other 230/240 volters.
Move along folks, nothing to see here...
;D
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It was open to Open to U.S. and Canada only so not a problem.
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It was open to Open to U.S. and Canada only so not a problem.
Unless you have a mains utility fault - it can happen at any time, especially with the bad weather in the US knocking down utility poles, etc.
But, extra sales is always great if you're a true capitalist- so do stock up plentifully on surge arrestors and UPS'es (not included in price?)
Last I heard some states have legalizing pot smoking. Will the next step be trannie smoking?
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LOL, DJ never reported what trannie buzz he got ??? from inhaling the magic smoke that emineminated from what appeared to be molasses coated primary windings
And yes, it wouldn't be that difficult for US and Canada people to get their 120v gear nuked with 240 volts,
either via a street transformer mishap,
or a DIY snafu with the wiring at the switchboard
120-0-120 works well if it stays that way :scared:
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Unless you have a mains utility fault
This station is a UL certified device. It is safe for all reasonable operating conditions, including surges and transients. If a person gets injured by a certified device and sues, then UL will be the ones who have to answer. It is NOT certified to be plugged into 240V.
Feel free to point out real safety issues with Weller soldering irons (aside from Dave's incident).
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Unless you have a mains utility fault
This station is a UL certified device. It is safe for all reasonable operating conditions, including surges and transients.
If a person gets injured by a certified device and sues, then UL will be the ones who have to answer.
It is NOT certified to be plugged into 240V.
Feel free to point out real safety issues with Weller soldering irons (aside from Dave's incident).
But will UL pick up the 'sue' tab or Weller ?
i.e. the injured person may win the case but get no money,
and or get looped around for years in courts and legal BS,
finally 'forced' to settle for some 'go away' cash,
or else wait another decade or two... :horse: for a bit more, or less 'go away' pocket money
with another unfused solder station replacement thrown in to sweeten the deal :palm:
Who needs a ball breaking farce like this, when all the manufacturer needs to do is SIMPLY install a CHEAP FUSE in the device with or without a UL sticker :clap:
Assuming it really does meet genuine UL guidelines in the first place...back in the courtroom again.. |O
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But will UL pick up the 'sue' tab or Weller ?
UL. Be assured that they've had many decades to perfect not getting sued in the first place. ;)
Assuming it really does meet genuine UL guidelines in the first place
By all means, go challenge them and let us know how it goes. Until then, this is all just asinine RAMBLING.
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But will UL pick up the 'sue' tab or Weller ?
UL. Be assured that they've had many decades to perfect not getting sued in the first place. ;)
...and if they do get called out on a dud Listing, only the best Armani suits will do, huh? >:D
Assuming it really does meet genuine UL guidelines in the first place
By all means, go challenge them and let us know how it goes. Until then, this is all just asinine RAMBLING.
I would not waste my time, :horse:
easier and less drama buying a fused competitors product or knockoff in the first place 8)
or DIY 'UL' an existing unfused Weller by fitting a 50 cent glass fuse,
or get really exotic and fit a ceramic FF or T type fuse (NOS genuine UL jobbie please :D ) for under $10 :clap:
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Just as I thought, your accusations is baseless and all you have are pathetic excuses.
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did you ever work in the electronics industry
you sound like a noob.
seriously its like finding a unknown man in a ski mask in your house in the middle of the night and assume he is actually borrowing the tv.
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aw cute he's calling people names. Where are you parents?
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gee i cant say a moderator will delete it
go away corpotroll
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uh oh ya got me! :-DD
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We've known all the time bub ;) just testing you on behalf of your bosses on a freelance cash arrangement :clap:
concerned they are not getting the best corptroll bang for their buck to hose off this fuseless fiasco asap
...before it bites into sales and rear ends :scared:
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Cool