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Subject: [Elecraft] Hakko 936?
Hi guys,
My Hakko 936 with several T-1 for surface mounted tiny
components arrived today. It is not warm yet.
I have been using an Antex 15 Watt iron since 1971, and
I built my K2 #4962 with it. Now, variable
Ian Stirling wrote:
Hi guys,
My Hakko 936 with several T-1 for surface mounted tiny
components arrived today. It is not warm yet.
I have been using an Antex 15 Watt iron since 1971, and
I built my K2 #4962 with it. Now, variable temperature is,
well, a variable that I have never had
Ian,
You have already received some starting point temperatures.
There are no really hard and fast rules - watch the solder connections
for a while, especially watch to see how long it takes for the solder to
flow out smoothly onto the solder pad. If that time is longer than 3
seconds,
Hi guys,
My Hakko 936 with several T-1 for surface mounted tiny
components arrived today. It is not warm yet.
I have been using an Antex 15 Watt iron since 1971, and
I built my K2 #4962 with it. Now, variable temperature is,
well, a variable that I have never had to consider.
So, my
The famous Hakko 936 ESD at a good price.
http://www.hmcelectronics.com/cgi-bin/scripts/query.cgi?query=936esd
Tony W7GO
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I'd like to order A Nakko 936-12 solder station but I need to know if
this unit will work with a 220AC input. and if not I assume I can use
a step down tranformer, 110 at 50 HZ? Thankyou BoB AB5HG/EA7AQP P.S
I sent a msg. to a couple of venders and received back an automated
Robert T. Davis Jr. wrote:
I'd like to order A Nakko 936-12 solder station but I need to know if
this unit will work with a 220AC input. and if not I assume I can use
a step down tranformer, 110 at 50 HZ?
If you have or can find a small transformer it will work. The solder
station I
I am guessing from your callsign that you are in Spain. Did you try
http://www.hakko.com/world_network.html#26
(http://www.hakko.com/world_network.html). My 936-12 is labled specifically
120VAC @ 60Hz . Of course, if you wish to use it in the US in the future it
kind of screws you. Did you try
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