What is your soldering setup

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What is your soldering setup

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Following on from here. I decided it would be good to see the tools used by the other forum members.

This is my solder station. I guess I paid 40 euros about 8 years ago. This could be a cost wise alternative.

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and my desoldering station

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Here is mine :lol:

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Mine looks like Boray's, except I have a DIY heat gun for heavy-duty desoldering :shock:
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I have neither the eyes, steady hand or patience to use a plug in iron and tweezers after my 1st destructive attempt are proving the z80 from a c128. I naively believed a youtube video and domestic vacuum cleaner. Scorched the board and my fingers too...
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I use a AOYUE 701A
and a AOYUE 866 hot air
and a WELLER EC 2000 stand alone solder station
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Ungar 9000 soldering station:

Pic here: http://www.ceitron.com/images/3/3s5-690.jpg

Hakko 808 desoldering gun:

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Ungar!? That means kids in swedish.
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Boray wrote:Ungar!? That means kids in swedish.
That might be why this company doesn't exist anymore. Weller bought out the company and a few years later the replacement tips and heating elements vanished from the market.

I can still use my 9000 unit because I had pair of spare tips in stock and a few months ago I found half a dozen replacement tips at Abra electronics. They were being liquidated at 1$ can. each.
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I am using my old and trusted Weller WMD-3. To this I have 2 80W irons and a heat gun.

I also have a ZD-915, a infra oven for SMD boards and some various smaller tools. But mainly it is the Weller that does the trick.
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@TLovskog

Where do you get replacement filters for your ZD-915?
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No clue actually!
I just bought it and haven't used it yet, so I have not come so long in the use and thought.

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mrr19121970 wrote:@TLovskog

Where do you get replacement filters for your ZD-915?
I would look at www.ebay.com
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I did. Very expensive especially posting. This is the best I found. http://komerci.de/shop/product_info.php?products_id=914 but I would have expected 100 from China for this price
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Normally I desolder between 300-320 degrees C. Today I "accidentally" desoldered some chips at 400 degrees C. I was amazed that the chips survived and how quickly the job was done. Later I reduced to 360C and continued.

What temp do you normally desolder with a desolder gun?
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