Hi
I managed to get my paws on a ADS200 with the auto sleep stand and I'm thinking about making a little video review.
If anyoneme has any specific questions or things you want tested, I'll see if I can do them in a video.
I'm wondering which firmware your station has?
Doesn't need to be in the video, but I'd like to know if the tip of the iron is at the same ground potential as the GND pin of the setback switch mini din connector. Thus confirming my theory that Setback can be activated by merely touching the tip of the iron to a single conductor wire connected to the SWITCH input pin of the mini din connector.
I hope that no one minds this post as this thread seems to have the attention of most Pace heads...
I first got into Pace when, through a trade, I got a lifetime supply of SensaTemp handpieces and tips (first pic). So, as good deals came up or budget allowed I have acquired other stations and handpieces. My lab has been exclusively Pace for a number of years. Anyway, I have recently come to the conclusion that I have much more than a lifetime supply of these Sodr-Pens. I still have 17 unused and none of the four I use regularly show any signs of failing. Among the few SensaTemp items I have never managed to pick up, I'd like to get a ThermoJet and a couple of nozzles and maybe a foot pedal. I've never used either but would like to give them a try. If someone would like to trade either of those (in good shape) for three or four brand new Sodr-Pens, please let me know.
I hope that no one minds this post as this thread seems to have the attention of most Pace heads...
I first got into Pace when, through a trade, I got a lifetime supply of SensaTemp handpieces and tips (first pic). So, as good deals came up or budget allowed I have acquired other stations and handpieces. My lab has been exclusively Pace for a number of years. Anyway, I have recently come to the conclusion that I have much more than a lifetime supply of these Sodr-Pens. I still have 17 unused and none of the four I use regularly show any signs of failing. Among the few SensaTemp items I have never managed to pick up, I'd like to get a ThermoJet and a couple of nozzles and maybe a foot pedal. I've never used either but would like to give them a try. If someone would like to trade either of those (in good shape) for three or four brand new Sodr-Pens, please let me know.
No prob, and nice stash.. Maybe get additional traction by posting in the buy/sell/wanted area too
To All EEVBloggers:
From: Aaron Caplan, PACE Worldwide
Finally, an update from PACE on the status of the ADS200 & Tips!
First of all, I’d like to thank you all for you for your patience and support, as we certainly were premature in our production predictions. I am so sorry for the delay and lack of update information, but it looks like we’re finally ready to reggae!
PACE Worldwide is happy to report that we are back in production on the ADS200 Soldering Systems and AccuDrive Tip-Heater Cartridges! As many of you already know, out of an abundance of caution, we had suspended production 2 months ago as a small percentage of our AccuDrive Tip-Heater Cartridges did not meet our exacting standards for quality. This issue has now been resolved and does not affect any current ADS200 Systems already in the field.
Please see the attached pdf Memo, which explains every thing you need to know about the ADS200. I have also attached current price lists in 3 different currencies.
Again, I thank you for your patience. Feel free to contact me directly at acaplan [AT] paceworldwide [DOT] com if you have questions or need additional information.
Best,
Aaron
Woohoo this is fantastic news.. i got a 1-0 humming right along with one tip.. at least it was a multi purpose useful tip lol
ill have to msg for a new chip when i get a chance.. ill also have to try out my hand piece once my full assortment of tips get here.. i havent had reason to pull and insert with only the one tip :p
Australians - Mektronics now have the ADS200 (with instant setback stand) listed here: https://www.mektronics.com.au/soldering-rework/pace-stations/pace-ads200-station-230-vac-with-instant-setback-tool-stand-8007-0581.html
"Availability: 1-2 weeks delivery", $596 AUD (their site lists $542 excluding GST).
EDIT: I think Mektronics is more expensive than other places, we'll see how the prices go. But if you were desperate to buy one right now, you could.
IMHO, the new models price drop would make some distributors nervous about pricing a new 120w station under their current inventory (eg: Mektronics has the 90watt ST-50 selling for slightly less). One would hope when AU vendors reduce inventory investments on the older ST series, they'd be comfortable enough to drop the ADS200 down closer to MSRP.
"Availability: 1-2 weeks delivery", $596 AUD (their site lists $542 excluding GST).
Yes, I noticed that a few days ago.
AUD$597.15 (inc GST) ~ USD$442.
That's the "Australia Tax" at work.
Ouch, I thought Quebec was bad!
Ouch, I thought Quebec was bad!
Yes, and don't forget, the Aussie dollar is close to parity with the Canadian dollar.
So AUD$597 = CAD$581
Baltersice reviewed the new Pace in the second half of his latest video (starts ~4:30) with some serious 01005 soldering..
As a side benefit: Pace prevents a lot of unnecessary suffering in the stock photography business..
Well, here in Europe the only place selling it have it at 355€, while the JBC BT2BWA is 289€.
https://www.welectron.com/Soldering-Stations
So the JBC:
-Is 65€ Cheaper
-Has a rotary encoder for the temp (I like my knobs)
-The iron going to sleep when in the holder is not an optional Extra.
I fail to see how is this a "JBC killer", apart from the JBC tips being more expensive (25€ vs 15€).
The Pace ADS200 list price is 225€ with standard stand and 250€ with instant setback stand, so not sure on their prices but as mentioned a few posts back they might be clearing stock. Even without a setback stand the iron can still go to sleep in the standard stand.
The JBC you're comparing is an analog station, if you think it's better value and love the dial etc go for it.
Here is the thread on the JBC BT2BWA.
As a side benefit: Pace prevents a lot of unnecessary suffering in the stock photography business..
I watched Marco/Baltersices previous video a day ago and wondered if he was doing a Pace ADS200 review. He said something about keeping "Pace" with all the progress in the industry
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I think him making a station is a waste of time now. The effort it would take to make a decent chassis was enough to put me off. As I see it the Unisolders purpose (a low cost way to run a high end iron) was really a hole filled by the ADS200.
I've got a feeling he sold the Weller to offset the cost of buying an ADS200 as well, I mean you don't sell your workhorse without backup. He should dump the Chinese one as well, it looks more ridiculous every time I compare the two.
The Pace should become popular because of the low cost of ownership and consumables. Although there may be a market for a 3rd party front panel/control PCB with a fancier UI.
Unisolder must be too difficult for a newbie to build if experienced engineers say it's not easy. Most who want to build them probably don't yet have the skills or equipment to build them. That's why they're looking to build something cheap. Would be far more popular if preassembled PCBs were available.
Just got my replacement rom chip $$ thanks pace!
That was a nice video by Marco.. i got that same andostar, wonder what that uv optic he bought for it was
As a side benefit: Pace prevents a lot of unnecessary suffering in the stock photography business..
Best line in the whole episode.
As a side benefit: Pace prevents a lot of unnecessary suffering in the stock photography business..
Best line in the whole episode.
I split my gut laughing at
"Oh... not that" (the glowing mega-iron)
https://youtu.be/erKCA71q7cg?t=723*edit: In 2-days this got over 22,000 views.. I hope Welectron understands video editing IS work and gives him a fair discount.
Was going to order directly from the Pace website.
USD$280 for shipping to Australia.
LOL!!!!!
That's for one unit, not a dozen or so.
I don't think so.
What's that, a fisher price? Is it for kids? Ohhh, top notch 7805 in there, well done Pace!
Ohhh, top notch 7805 in there, well done Pace!
Attached to the floating heatsink with a old fashioned slotted screw and nut. Manufacturing can't be very efficient...