nO CAN DO!!Hot air guns are 700 Watts,you have, what ,a 60 or 80 watt iron? not enough power,see how long it took to melt that solder wire tip? got to do your power calculations first and foremost, for everything.
good video, but its fake, the tip of the hot air gun is different at the end of the video, you used a new one but then suddenly it looks like it has already been used when you showed the finished product.
Good idea if you are desperate, but for the price of a rework station it will get too 500 deg no problem, you can see it is not heating the solder properly, you could simply remove these components with bridge soldering..Or low melting point solder to remove, even a hot air gun with nozzle...This is a good solution if you have none of the above and want to have some fun..
@Ken Tups Never know. Actually the tool which he made is not temperature controlled. Datasheets provide a diagram called as "Solder or Desolder Profile" which will tell how much time at what temperature you can maintain to solder a component. Seems like the desoldered component might not work and the solder pad is also little destroyed
For those asking, I think he used a 12v DC water pump motor. I'm planning to build something like this but playing around with the concept of using an air pump (the kind that they use in home aquariums) as the blower. With this, the hot air gun would be so much lighter since the air source would be sitting on a table and not mounted on the hot air gun. No batteries required making the whole thing a lot less lighter. I'm sure I can think of something to "tune" the strength of the air coming out of the pump depending on the need. For the nozzle, you can use rabbit ear antennas. You can make several nozzles out it in different diameters and lengths.
Hi i made this project watching this video, mine works very good but it doesnt melt anything!! Do i need to have smd flux for this to work? It doesnt even metl soldering wire but its 60watt very hot
Medieval Typical “intellectual old sir”, always gotta bitch about the younger generation over absolutely nothing. His comment wasn’t even negative, simply said there could be more info and there could’ve. Not demanding it, but it would be nice to know where I could get a motor like one of those or if there’s something around the house that holds one. And yes, in today’s day and age, things pretty much HAVE to be instantaneous and give an actual description of the processes. Why? Not because we’re lazy, but because we all want to try for the best. Someone who, like this guy, makes a video showing how to do something but providing no actual text or list of parts, not even in the description like most will probably get decent views, but the count is so much lower than it could be. People will steer towards the channel that shows this exact method, but is more interactive with their video, talks to us, explains what he’s doing and why it’s good to do it that way, and giving an actual list of the materials needed. I mean fuck, so many things could be used as an opportunity for learning, and that’s how most other channels get the maximum views. Why did he use a soda Dan to cover the base? Yeah, it covers the air holes and closes the tube, but why a soda can? And some may not notice that and think the soda can HAS to be at the bottom, what. If their vent holds are in a different part? Plenty of motors look like that without having the plastic part and they don’t blow air, so where did he get this one? Pull it rom something else or buy it? Is the audience likely going to have something common enough that holds a motor like that? Does the tube have to be a specific size? If so what size? Does the exact location of the attachments matter? Can it be adjusted a bit or does it NEED to be like this because of some air flow restrictions or something? Yes, if fucking course we can just go look all that shit up, but do you seriously mean to tell us that you go out and look up anything and everything BEFORE you watch someone who provides more info? I’d rather watch someone who explains those questions in detail and teaches you why we’re doing it this way so you can maybe learn tips for future projects than a video without even so much as text
@@taylorreptar7898 Don't use soda can! Use beer can. No Corona Extra, prefer Ebola Light instead... If you can find a piece of paper and a pencil, you can make a list of parts for yourself (seven items only), watching the video. If you can't do that, you don't need a hot gun, you have to go to school, first and second grade.
I have the same air pump motor 6V. You use 9V battery in 6V motor. Is this safe for the motor? I ask you because I want to make this project using AC ADAPTER 6.6VDC in this motor 6V and I'm afraid for damage.
That’s pretty cool - I’ll have to build one sometime - I have thought that I would like to have a small heat gun - you can make the airstream pretty focused
I seem to think something is a bit fishy here. If making hot air solder wands, so cheaply, were possible, I'd bet you could buy them from china for $15 or less. Instead, They are like $40 on ebay, and are 3-5x the size of a normal soldering Iron. And Use A LOT more power. And for good reason. Without direct contact, a 15-45watt heating element doesn't produce enough heat to efficiently melt solder with air... Nice try tho... Good Video anyway!!
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Hi there. The pump comes from a inkjet printer. I would think you would benefit from a much bigger pump. The pump shown in the vid,is actually a vacuum pump,but just reversed the power leads. Hope this helps 👍
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Motor ke under fan he kya. Asy motor kahamilegy.not available in Surat market.pipe or Jo patrese holl bandha ki to khole De or age Jo pointed road lagade to sall se soldering iron vapas banjaye asa sall or soldering wirn kwkuchhabkaro.please reply. Nice thanks.
Hi, good video, how many watts is that soldering iron? I built one with a 60w soldering iron it is good for heat shrink tubing but not hot enough for desoldering components...
luisfilipe1983 ...it's of 60 watts, if you pay attention carefully you can see it, maybe the quality of the soldering you've used isn't enough, that's why it does not heat enough, actually the temperature that a soldering can rise up is directly proportional to its quality.
Actually, Wattage doesn't matter for this type of air soldering. In case if you want to do it so, I recommended you to use a lower wattage, like 20W or 30W and it is cheaper. wattage is actually for the specific size or chape of soldeing tip, may last longer heating time or shorten the heating time.
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