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BG355171652 24/02/2021
I checked a few video breakdowns before purchasing and they all gave this solder station the thumbs up, especially for the price. I generally agree with them all (although I haven't pulled it apart). I also purchased a set of soldering iron tips and heat gun nozzles at the same time. The control unit has a standard kettle mains lead socket. If you have a drawer full of UK mains leads, you can chuck the EU lead. As it's rated at 750W so it might be best fitting a 5A fuse (not 13A). Since there are plenty of good reviews out there, I'm going to focus on temperature calibration, mainly because it was way off. I initially set the iron temperature to 350C but the solder just seemed to evaporate, indicating over temperature. Using a soldering iron tip temperature monitor it read 450C and well over. By pressing the UP and Down temp buttons together you go into calibration mode and mine was reading +99 maximum. I eventually adjusted this to -80 (-99 is minimum) to reach 350C. I went on to measure the heat gun with a small nozzle fitted. Using a thermocouple lead I was amazed it gave a spot on reading at 350C. I suspect it uses the same iron calibration figures. If you have one of those hand held multimeters which gives temperature, chances are, you may also have a temperature lead. It must be the thermocouple type with a blob on the end of a lead. Ensure the meter is set correctly, set iron temperature (I normally use 350C), apply some solder to the iron tip and carefully place it directly onto the thermocouple (without burning yourself). Bobs your Uncle, you can actually measure tip temperatures (and heat guns) for calibration purposes. Please note, multimeter readings may not be that accurate, as much as 50C out. It is also important to have good heat transfer (hence the solder) and moving the tip around to get a maximum reading. If you can't measure tip temperature, it still might be worth ensuring the calibration isn't at +99. Hope this helps.
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