Drew Van Zandt wrote: > For fine-pitch stuff, you need a better iron... I've been meaning to ask the list for recommendations on irons. What are features you look for in an iron and why are they important?
I've been using the same simple, unregulated Ungar fixed wattage (33 or 45 W - don't remember) iron with a micro chisel tip since I was a kid. (Here are some vendor pictures: http://www.elexp.com/sdr_7400.htm ) (I'm not sure Ungar is even still in business. Probably bought and merged into one of the other companies.) For the most part, it doesn't leave me desiring additional functionality. I've successfully used it to solder parts with a pitch finder than 0.1". My understanding is that regulation is important with more sensitive SMD parts so you don't overheat them. And newer irons specifically minimize electrostatic discharge (ESD) with their designs. Professionally I used a 2-piece Weller soldering station, like: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Weller-WTCPS-Soldering-Station-Base-unit-fits-TC201-tools-Power-Supply-/120922482958 or: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3348441 which has regulated (fixed, I believe in the model I used) temperature and ESD protection. But I always found the manufacturer supplied tips to be rather large and clumsy. (Never bothered to order alternatives, which I'm sure are available.) Back when I was using them, they were quite expensive. Now Weller has similar (more hobby quality) models for $50: http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/WELLER-WLC100-/21-3475 And now there are a slew of similar products from lesser known vendors in the same price range. MCM regularly has one of their house brand (Tenma) stations on sale for $50 or less with even more features, such as this digitally controlled model: http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/TENMA-21-10115-/21-10115 What concerns me about these off brands is the availability of tips. Not just selection available at the time you buy the iron, but the longevity of the supply. (Especially with rebranded stuff, like Tenma, where you may never know the real manufacturer. If they claimed to be tip compatible with Weller, it would solve it, but they don't.) Even Radio Shack has a Digital Soldering Station on sale for $70 this week: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3132686 So what is to be gained from an upgrade? -Tom _______________________________________________ Hardwarehacking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking
