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JBC CD-1BQE
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I'm a bit uncomfortable with Jabe because of the price. Chinese t12 was (and is) a real breakthrough as one could buy a controller for $20 (now it's ~$30, still affordable) and power it from a laptop brick. This gave access to high-performance soldering to everyone.
This Jabe costs >$200 (+customs, no way such a big box will go unnoticed). At this price point I'm personally more into a "real brand".
Gandalf_Sr:
--- Quote from: Shock on June 05, 2019, 04:26:22 pm ---In that video play close attention to how the JBC overshoots by 20C then sits solidly on 450C while soldering. Then the clone lands instantly on a perfect 450C and starts dipping while soldering. Overshooting while soldering looks hidden in both firmware.
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Maybe that's why the Jabe takes a little bit longer? Is an 20C overshoot worse or better? I don't know.
In the end I've bought 2 units for just over $300 instead of one for $515 and I need another unit for my second home/cottage. The US customs seems never to intercept small parcels and packages from anywhere, there's some value (I think it's $800, per person, per day) at which they ignore stuff so they aren't nickel and dimeing small buyers like us.
SoundTech-LG:
Just ordered 2 of these...
https://www.tequipment.net/JBC/CD-1BQE/Soldering-Stations/
Gandalf_Sr:
--- Quote from: SoundTech-LG on June 05, 2019, 07:39:01 pm ---Just ordered 2 of these...
https://www.tequipment.net/JBC/CD-1BQE/Soldering-Stations/
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LOL, the thread goes full circle and Tequipment.net sells 2 instead of 1!
snoopy:
--- Quote from: SoundTech-LG on June 05, 2019, 07:39:01 pm ---Just ordered 2 of these...
https://www.tequipment.net/JBC/CD-1BQE/Soldering-Stations/
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What's the difference between 1BQE and 2BQE ? Is it the mains voltage ?
https://www.mektronics.com.au/soldering-rework/jbc-stations/jbc-compact-soldering-station-230v-cartridges-not-included.html
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