Thanks for the very informative setup and review, it was helpful. I just got my unit yesterday, havent powered it up yet. Now I feel ready. The included instruction manual was not very useful as you said in your review.
Thanks for the video, but you did not show how the device goes into standby mode and how it wakes up from this state. This was completely missing from your video.
Hi, I'm learning electronics on my own. What temp should I use for soldering LEDs or whatever electronic printed boards I solder. Just wondering. I hope you can guide me. But no worries if you cannot get back to me. I just hope you can.
Hi, welcome to the world of electronics. So the temperature settings on your Soldering Iron depends on the melting point of the solder you are using. A 650°F setting will work for most of the applications, however on some older boards they use older solder which had a much higher melting point. So the safe zone is between 500°F to 750°F, any higher temperature may cause damage to the PCB or electronic components.
How is that fast, it is very slow. A split heater / tip is never fast not accurate. Check that strain relief on the connector do you see any flex in that how can u give 5 star 😅
Yes, but the only fast Soldering Irons are the Transformer type which sends low voltage with high current to generate heat. All heating element soldering irons are slow, this is relatively faster than most other heating element soldering irons that I have used.