Re: [Elecraft] Possible REALLY GOOD BUY on T/C Soldering Stn ANDDE-Soldering Stn

2004-11-21 Thread Walter Wilson
I have also been using the SR-976 for a few years as well, and it has
provided excellent service.  I bought it when I started building my K2 and
subsequent options, and it was a VERY good investment.  The tip heats very
fast, and temperature control is very nice.

Walter - KK4DF
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From: Bob - W5BIG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Possible REALLY GOOD BUY on T/C Soldering Stn
ANDDE-Soldering Stn


 Another iron worth considering from Circuit Specialists is the model
SR-976.
 I been using one for 2 years and I'm pleased with it.
 It's only $40 and rated for 50W input.
 http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/6438

 The holder for the iron can be switched from one side of the control box
to
 the other very easily for
 right or left handed use.

 Don't forget the Free DMM they offer with orders of $50.  This is a very
 nice meter.

 73/ Bob - W5BIG

 - Original Message -
 From: Tom Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
 Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 8:03 AM
 Subject: [Elecraft] Possible REALLY GOOD BUY on T/C Soldering Stn AND
 DE-Soldering Stn


  Hi folks:
 
  Thanks to Tim Raymer, KA0OUV, for first mentioning this to me...
 
  FIRST - I have NO interest whatsoever in ANY of the companies referred
to
  in the following comments.
 
  It appears that Circuit Specialists, Scottsdale AZ, is be offering what
  kinda appear to be Hakko-made temperature-controlled soldering and
  DEsoldering stations for some really extraordinary prices right now.
 
  At present, I know on no one who had bought and tried either of these
  particular devices, but they (physically) closely resemble Hakko-made
  products. So you're on your own at this point.  I'm hoping that
Elecraft's
  Chief Tech, Gary Surrency, will have time next week to visit Circuit
  Specialists to check out these devices and report to the reflector on
what
  he finds.
 
  Here's what I now know... or have found... at Circuit Specialists...
 
  T/C soldering station (analog)...
 
 http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/7307
 
 at $34.95, this looks virtually identical to the Hakko 936-12 T/C
 soldering station. The one thing I have noted is that this device
 draws only 40W of power, implying that it probably offers a 40W
 heater, rather than the 60W heater available on the Hakko 936-x
 http://www.kiesub.com/hakko936.htm for $82.
 
 
  T/C soldering station (digital)...
 
 http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/7508
 
 at $49.95, and also 40W power consumption, this is not a bad buy,
 IF it truly is Hakko-made, and not a cheaply-made clone. This
 appears to be physically the same as the Hakko 937 T/C station,
 but with a 40W heater, rather than the standard 50W Hakko heater
 http://www.hakko.com/itnl/product.html?catID=1prodID=4.
 
 
  DESOLDERING STATION
 
 http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/8013
 
 at $119.00, this device appears to be physically to an older model
 Hakko desoldering station I think I saw a while back (though I can
 longer find a reference to it). The handle of the desoldering tool
 appears to be virtually identical to that currently used by Hakko.
 If it is Hakko-made, then this price is excellent! This is a
 2-piece unit... power supply/vacuum pump, and hand-held tool.
 
 
  Please don't shoot the messenger if this info is not totally accurate, I
  can only report what little I've been able to find on the web. But it
  certainly looks to be very much worth further investigation.
 
  Finally, for what little it might be worth, Circuit Specialists is also
  offering tips for this line of products, and their nomenclature for the
  tips is (with the change of only letter in the nomenclature) virtually
  identical to that used by Hakko for their tips... not sure if this is
just
  a fluke or not, but the tips also look like those sold by Hakko for
their
  936-x series of T/C stations.
 
 
  If anyone has further info, especially if it's first-hand info, on this
  line of  Circuit Specialists products, PLEASE post it here.
 
  73,
 
  Tom   N0SS
 
 
 
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Re: [Elecraft] Possible REALLY GOOD BUY on T/C Soldering Stn ANDDE-Soldering

2004-11-21 Thread Bill Tippett

Hi Tom,

N0SS wrote:
T/C soldering station (analog)...

http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/7307http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/7307


  at $34.95, this looks virtually identical to the Hakko 936-12 T/C
  soldering station. The one thing I have noted is that this device
  draws only 40W of power, implying that it probably offers a 40W
  heater, rather than the 60W heater available on the Hakko 936-x
  http://www.kiesub.com/hakko936.htmhttp://www.kiesub.com/hakko936.htm 
for $82.


I bought this unit in February this year to build my K2 and a
roofing filter kit (using SMD caps) for my Orion.  The invoice I got
from Circuit Specialists describes this unit as:

CSI-STATION1$34.95
CSI936 SOLDER STATION/CERAMIC
HEAT ELEMENT  STAND

Looks like you nailed the source of this product since 936
appears in its description.  I've been very pleased with this unit
in building my K2, filter kit and KD1JV's AT Sprint 2 (mostly SMD).
A spare heating element was also included with it.  If of any
identification help, all tips' model #'s are all preceded by the
word AOYUE.

73,  Bill  W4ZV

 
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Re: [Elecraft] Possible REALLY GOOD BUY on T/C Soldering Stn ANDDE-Soldering

2004-11-21 Thread Mike S
At 07:11 PM 11/21/2004, Bill Tippett wrote...
A spare heating element was also included with it.  If of any
identification help, all tips' model #'s are all preceded by the
word AOYUE.

BINGO. Info at http://www.aoyue.com/english/index.htm

These appear to be close Hakko clones. I ordered a 701 rework station, to 
replace my 20 year old Pace MBT-100, which has recently failed. We'll see what 
it's like.


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