Even here, Hakko charges extra for their 220v model. And you can't change the voltage on the 120V model.
Looks like the Pace ADS200 with instant setback stand at list price may come in cheaper than the closest competition (at even their on special price).
But it's really an easy decision, Pace makes production level gear and you can tell they have gone to work on the handle to get things just right. I think the interface, enclosure and stand has stood the test of time.
It looks on the surface to consolidate several Pace products, if this will be a successor to the Pace Intelliheat TD-100 alone there is roughly 140 something different tips available, including a pile of specialty removal and blade tips which come in handy for BGA and rework. Will be interesting to see where this Accudrive line heads.
One site has the ADS200 listed at the same price for either 120v or 220v models. I guess you have to decide if you can wait or not.
That is about about $30 less than the European list price (in US dollars) and if you can dodge the tax that is super cheap.
I'm assuming the line voltage for the Pace is not switchable internally?
Pretty sure they aren't otherwise it would say, but they are 50/60Hz compatible and from the image that GreyWoolfie posted a while back the FX-951 is not both 50/60Hz.
Pretty sure they aren't otherwise it would say, but they are 50/60Hz compatible and from the image that GreyWoolfie posted a while back the FX-951 is not both 50/60Hz.
I don't think the line frequency is critical in this case. Dual voltage transformers usually have two primary windings which are wired in series or parallel for 220v or 120v respectively. I guess it saves cost to use a single winding. Hakko apparently does it so they can have different pricing in various markets.
I don't think the line frequency is critical in this case.
For the USA as the situation is reversed, it makes very little difference. For other countries running especially cheap or poorly spec'd 110/120V 60Hz transformers from places such as China on 50Hz, it's not the best idea.
US made 60Hz transformers (historically) are a different story, they normally have some degree of headroom (possibly due to materials, quality and rated tolerance) which may offset the ~20% loss when running at 50Hz. US made transformers rated for both 50/60Hz though are the best way to go to avoid issues.
I don't think the line frequency is critical in this case.
For the USA as the situation is reversed, it makes very little difference. For other countries running especially cheap or poorly spec'd 110/120V 60Hz transformers from places such as China on 50Hz, it's not the best idea.
US made 60Hz transformers (historically) are a different story, they normally have some degree of headroom (possibly due to materials, quality and rated tolerance) which may offset the ~20% loss when running at 50Hz. US made transformers rated for both 50/60Hz though are the best way to go to avoid issues.
That makes a good case to stay away from knock-offs. The Chinese seem to be unable to make anything of value without supervision.
That makes a good case to stay away from knock-offs. The Chinese seem to be unable to make anything of value without supervision.
Not so much that but is more a function of the production triangle: good, fast, cheap.. pick two
China is fast and cheap so there is your answer.. its a good rule of thumb no matter where you go
It looks on the surface to consolidate several Pace products, if this will be a successor to the Pace Intelliheat TD-100 alone there is roughly 140 something different tips available, including a pile of specialty removal and blade tips which come in handy for BGA and rework. Will be interesting to see where this Accudrive line heads.
This has been my thinking as well, they can consolidate production lines, boost specific part volume, and drive out cost that way and is their real money maker out of this
What site is listing the 230v model at the same price? (pm maybe)
Europe isnt due to go to production till mid May or so, id expect to see listings show up in the next week or two
Europe isn't due to go to production till mid May or so, id expect to see listings show up in the next week or two
Here is what Aaron said earlier. Not that international shipping and customs is an exact science
The standard ADS unit will be available by the end of April, but I doubt the ADS200 with SetBack Tool Stand will be available until mid-May. Mainly because the parts for the Tool Stand all arrive during the 3rd week of April, meaning it will take time to assemble, then it takes 3 weeks to ship to UK (we ship all stock to PACE Europe via slow boat to China ...).
Aaron
I was thinking he was here in the US and would take it back with him. If you aren't here it's probably easier to wait and see what the price will be from a European distributor.
Aaron,
Feel free to update us when the 230V model and ISB stands are out for distribution in the UK and USA. There are a few people waiting in a holding pattern to get their hands on one.
Am keen to know also when the firmware's sorted, I myself don't have a problem with a firmware upgrade as I know the PCB, but it would to be good to know when it's cleared so we can unequivocally tell people they can pull the trigger.
+1 on the stable firmware. Also when do you expect the backordered tips to start showing up.
Distributors in Australia have been waiting on Pace to provide pricing information... which was supposed to happen two weeks ago!
There must be supply and manufacturing issues still going on behind the scenes?
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Pace only did a limited production run on the first outing. Looks like they are going to be busy at the "dwarven forge" for quite some time.
Pace only did a limited production run on the first outing. Looks like they are going to be busy at the "dwarven forge" for quite some time.
Mine finally came in a couple days ago, works like a champ.. too bad only one of my tips was with it lol
I think a little patience is in order. I'd rather wait a bit longer than have to deal with a problem. And I'm in the USA.
TEquipment has three left in stock. Eight were sold this week. Thus, they probably won't ship new stock until they get the bugs worked out and solve any QC issues with the tips.
Hello just checking in on the setback stand and firmware update? are these available now?
Hello just checking in on the setback stand and firmware update? are these available now?
Far as I can tell, we're still waiting. TEquipment is completely of stock and I've seen no new announcements anywhere. I'm thinking they're being a little more thorough this time with testing and QC before "going gold".
Has this thread jinxed the ADS200 by calling it a "JBC killer"?
All smartphones branded by media and fans as "iPhone killer" only managed to kill themselves...
Has this thread jinxed the ADS200 by calling it a "JBC killer"?
All smartphones branded by media and fans as "iPhone killer" only managed to kill themselves...
Not stupersticious are you?
FWIW, Pace would be analogous to Apple in this case (albeit with an iffy product launch..)
FWIW, Pace would be analogous to Apple in this case (albeit with an iffy product launch..)
Why? The thread did not declare JBC a Pace killer, so Pace can't be Apple. Pace is more like Nokia.
Has this thread jinxed the ADS200 by calling it a "JBC killer"?
All smartphones branded by media and fans as "iPhone killer" only managed to kill themselves...
Not stupersticious are you? FWIW, Pace would be analogous to Apple in this case (albeit with an iffy product launch..)
No Pace would have to be the Android model here.