Soldering iron not working consistently
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- MongooseDoom
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Soldering iron not working consistently
I have the Adjustable 60W Pen-Style Soldering Iron - 120VAC USA Plug (BEST 102C) and when I first turn it on it will let me adjust the temperature but eventually it shuts off without me knowing. When I turn it back on again, it will no longer allow me to adjust the temperature and it stays at the lowest setting.
- adafruit2
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Re: Soldering iron not working consistently
odd, what if you power cycle it? like unplug, wait a few min, then re-plug??
- seasidemotors
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Re: Soldering iron not working consistently
haha, had to laugh in hindsight. I had purchased the same unit and I noticed something similar.
After it had warmed up I was ready to take on the 40 pins of my pico. It would do great for about 3 or 4 pins and then all the sudden the solder would just sit there like the iron was cold and at first I would try to cycle the heat setting up and down a step and in about 10 seconds I was back on my way. In my case the iron was not shutting off, it was like it was hitting a temp limit, cooling down and then heating back up, I just gave it the patience it required and moved quickly when it was hot and relaxed when it went cold and heated back up. Solder 3-4 pins, relax 10-15 seconds, solder 3-4 pins, .....
I chalk this up to knowingly purchasing a red china special for $20. In the end I was able to successfully solder up my 40 pins on the pico, 4 pins on an LCD, and 4 more pins on a stemma qt adapter. I am happy I got that far in one sitting and everything works!
Like the solder, you just have to go with the flow ;)
Cheers,
Robert
After it had warmed up I was ready to take on the 40 pins of my pico. It would do great for about 3 or 4 pins and then all the sudden the solder would just sit there like the iron was cold and at first I would try to cycle the heat setting up and down a step and in about 10 seconds I was back on my way. In my case the iron was not shutting off, it was like it was hitting a temp limit, cooling down and then heating back up, I just gave it the patience it required and moved quickly when it was hot and relaxed when it went cold and heated back up. Solder 3-4 pins, relax 10-15 seconds, solder 3-4 pins, .....
I chalk this up to knowingly purchasing a red china special for $20. In the end I was able to successfully solder up my 40 pins on the pico, 4 pins on an LCD, and 4 more pins on a stemma qt adapter. I am happy I got that far in one sitting and everything works!
Like the solder, you just have to go with the flow ;)
Cheers,
Robert
- BrownImages
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Re: Soldering iron not working consistently
Adjustable 60W Pen-Style Soldering Iron - 120VAC USA Plug - BEST 102C PID: 3685
I ordered and have the above temperature adjustable soldering iron. On the second use, it will only turn on at the lowest temperature. The temperature cannot be raised above that.
I ordered and have the above temperature adjustable soldering iron. On the second use, it will only turn on at the lowest temperature. The temperature cannot be raised above that.
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