----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Elecraft Reflector" <Elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 12:19 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] OT: Expedition soldering iron/station


I am getting some tool together for an upcoming DXpedition, and the issue
of a decent soldering iron came to mind. Where we will be operating from
has 220v, so my regular station will not be suitable by itself. As I see
it, there are 4 possible options.

1 - Look for 220v iron
2 - Get a 12v iron to run off one of the 12v supplies. Weller makes a 2v
version of their iron, but $110. is a bit steep for a couple of weeks.
3 - Bring a 12vdc to 110vac inverter and run one of our existing stations.
4 - 220v to 110v transformer

I realize one can get butane irons, but while that would be fine for
outdoor antenna work, I would want to use one for fine work.

Any other suggestions?
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cheers, Paul - VA7NT - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Paul,

Don Brown and Doug Faunt have provided you with some good ideas.
ALL of the 4 options that you mention are good logical approaches.

I have seen the 12 volt heater version of the Weller TCP iron appear on eBay for less then $ 50 the past couple of months. By obtaining the 12 volt heater from Weller -- you could convert a 24 volt iron to run off 12 volts -- takes time - since many Weller distributors do not carry the 12 volt heater in-stock.

You may also wish to consider a butane style soldering iron -- IF you need heat for repairing wire antennas or PL-259 repair.

220 volt soldering station base units can be found (e.g. eBay, European source) - BUT you will have to check the 220 plug. As you probably know -- 220 volt plugs vary widely across the world - that should be a question for your DXpediton tech leader.

IF you need the 3 pin plugs and jacks for the WTCP station/irons (that Don mentions in his post) ---- and you are building your own 220 volt to 24 volt step down --- I HAVE BOTH THE BASE JACK AND IRON PLUG (original Weller NOS) --- so you would not have to cut the plug .. and could use "off the shelf" TC-201P or TC201T irons (that already have the 3 pin plug).

Greg, w9gb



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