Semi-OT: Soldering Iron recommendations

From: Chuck McManis <cmcmanis_at_mcmanis.com>
Date: Wed Aug 30 23:22:32 2000

Well I got the EC2002 when I did this (don't know what the current numbers
are) and make two recommendations:
         1) Readout display that can read "set point" or "current temperature"
         2) Replacable wands *and* tips.

#1 means there is a LED display on the front and a switch, #2 means that
the wand connects to the base station through a connector rather than being
hard connected.

For me at least this has been a really great piece of gear.

--Chuck

At 08:58 PM 8/30/00 -0700, you wrote:
>OK, since I now have two pieces of equipment I need to get a decent
>soldering iron to work on, I'm wondering if people could make any
>recommendations. I'm needing it for my PDP-8/m front panel, and for the DEC
>VR260 I want to revive. I'll probably pick it up from Fry's this weekend.
>
>I'm thinking I want a WES50 Weller Soldering Station, as it looks like a
>good balance between cheapness and high-end. Of course anything would be a
>good replacement for the el'cheapo 20 year old Radio Shack Soldering Iron
>I've currently got :^) I've got to admit that the WSD80 looks nice though.
>
>
>Oh, in researching this I ran across this web page that might be of interest
>to people, "Basic Soldering FAQ"
>http://www.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/solderfaq.htm
>
> Zane
Received on Wed Aug 30 2000 - 23:22:32 BST

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