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| Might want to check and see if the nuts that hold the tip in the iron are tight this will cause the tip not to heat.
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| I had a crappy no-name one. Got tired of it and got a Hakko FX888D. I am much, much happier now. No regrets buying it.
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| quote: Originally posted by armored: What would be a good power range for soldering on large battery cable ends?
Those are typically crimped with a hydraulic crimper. A cold weld is formed in the strands and solder is not needed. |
| Posts: 9178 | Location: The Red part of Minnesota | Registered: October 06, 2002 |  
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| Everyone, Thank you for your input and suggestions. I didn't try tightening anything up since the handle and case got hot enough to throw it on the concrete garage floor in order to avoid a burn. Before that happened the tip had not heated enough to use it with soldering 2 lighter weight metals. I'm off to the hardware stores tomorrow to handle the suggestions in person. All of you know ergonomics are very important. Will it feel like a 1911, Glock, S&W Coke Bottle Grips, etc.? Will it be Tactica-cool?  |
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| Buy a used Metcal. You will be very happy with it. |
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