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Soldering Stations & The Right Accessories - Where to start?

tbartonnewark
tbartonnewark over 7 years ago

Hi I work at Newark and I'm researching kitting soldering stations and replacement soldering tips together Assuming I start with a Basic Weller 120V 50W Station(WES51 or  WESD51WESD51 What tips sizes or shapes would you recommend for an entry level kit Any thoughts on tinners and sponges to extend tip life What would be the dream starter pack

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 7 years ago in reply to mcb1 +11 suggested
    Hi Mark, I actually cheated too and I also found this small ceramic thingy at the $ store. It is supposed to be used to heat aromatic oil like a scented candle but I retasked it. I have glued it to a hockey…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 7 years ago +10 suggested
    Hi Tom, The recommendations that have been tendered so far are all great. I have always bought a variety of tips when I bought a system but as dougw points out they almost never get used and the tip he…
  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago +7 suggested
    I do all my soldering with the same size tip - it is not practical to swap hot tips all the time. But extra tips of the same type are always useful. The tip should be fairly short and fairly fine to get…
  • michaelkellett
    0 michaelkellett over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz

    shabaz  wrote:

     

    I think michaelkellett  system has dual outputs, HDMI and USB by the looks of it,

     

    You're right - and I'm using the HDMI connected directly to a monitor. The speed is fine for soldering.

     

    I think it's important to actually try the system if you are going to spend a lot of money - my Ebay camera and lens was so cheap that I didn't bother and it works OK, if I hadn't had the demo I might have bought the Mantis and I would not have been  happy at all.

     

    MK

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  • rachaelp
    0 rachaelp over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz

    That's a very good point. I know with my current ultra cheap USB microscope that it can be annoyingly laggy which makes navigating a board trickier and that's not even a particularly high resolution. I'll look for ones that have HDMI output as well image

     

    Thanks!

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    0 rachaelp over 7 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    michaelkellett  wrote:

     

    I think it's important to actually try the system if you are going to spend a lot of money - my Ebay camera and lens was so cheap that I didn't bother and it works OK, if I hadn't had the demo I might have bought the Mantis and I would not have been  happy at all.

    Yep, even the cheapest options for this setup would be enough of an investment to be really annoying if they turned out to not be right....

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  • jadew
    0 jadew over 7 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Hey Rachael,

     

    rachaelp  wrote:

     

    Are the camera ports on these standard C-mount ports so I can just buy a microscope itself and buy a high quality camera from elsewhere?

     

    Yes, they're standard, but the tube or adapter that comes out of it isn't. I don't understand the optics of the phototube, but I think each microscope type needs a an adapter specifically built for it, otherwise it won't be parfocal.

     

    I had the same idea you do and now I have a bunch of adapters that don't make a good image and it's not parfocal either. I'm sure you can find the right combination, just make sure you do before you buy it.

     

     

    rachaelp  wrote:

     

    How about for the ring lights? What are the ones that come with these scope like? Again do you know if they standard fittings so I could buy ring lights from other sources or are they a proprietary fitting?

     

    I don't know if they're standard. Mine have 3 screws that tighten around the lens. If you have to choose between a powerful ring light and a less powerful one, get the powerful one. I got the medium version that was available for mine and it's just ok. I sometimes need more light and I bring it in from an additional lamp I have next to the microscope.

     

     

    Regards,

    Razvan

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  • luislabmo
    0 luislabmo over 7 years ago in reply to dougw

    Hello Doug,

     

    Iron hardness is a bit higher than brass, so as long as the wool ball is made from brass there should not be major problem with your tips. A different story would be using a Stainless steel wool -found good explanation of Wet Sponge Cleaning vs. Dry Brass Sponge Cleaning if you are curious-. tbartonnewark to increase tip life something that has worked for me is not leaving the hot iron unused for long periods -reducing oxidation-, also when you are done soldering, coat your tips in solder which will help avoiding oxidation too.

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  • tbartonnewark
    0 tbartonnewark over 7 years ago

    Don't know if anybody on this thread is interested but this Metcal Soldering is station is 75% Off.

    Was: $898.82   Now: Promotional price $94.78

     

     

    MFR-SDI - METCAL - SOLDERING, DESOLDERING & REWORK SYSTEM | Newark element14

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  • gam3t3ch
    0 gam3t3ch over 7 years ago in reply to tbartonnewark

    I am a sucker for deals but recently spent my allowance on things to repair lol looks like a nice unit.

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  • rachaelp
    0 rachaelp over 7 years ago in reply to tbartonnewark

    tbartonnewark  wrote:

     

    Don't know if anybody on this thread is interested but this Metcal Soldering is station is 75% Off.

    Was: $898.82   Now: Promotional price $94.78

     

     

    MFR-SDI - METCAL - SOLDERING, DESOLDERING & REWORK SYSTEM | Newark element14

    This is an awesome deal for anybody looking for a great rework station. I've got a Metcal MX-5100 and it's totally awesome, at this price for the MFR it is an absolute bargain. Anybody who goes for it needs to remember to buy tips as there aren't any supplied as standard but even factoring in tips it's a great buy.

     

    Best Regards,


    Rachael

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  • genebren
    0 genebren over 7 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Accessory wise the Barlow lens and the light ring make my Microscope very useful for solder.  When it came to the light ring I ended up building my own.  I wanted to work with a combination of full illumination and then various segments in order to make some defects really pop out.  With the design I came up with, each of the LEDs (12 total, with each LED package containing 3 individual LEDs) is uniquely controllable.

    imageimageimageimageimage

    I have modes to select the number of LEDs to turn on and then to rotate the pattern around the ring, one LED at a time.  There is also a couple of gradient patterns, where all the LEDs are on, but the intensities ramp across the filed.

     

    This was fun project.  I even machined the housing out of HDPE plastic.

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  • jw0752
    0 jw0752 over 7 years ago in reply to genebren

    Hi Gene,

     

    What a great innovation. The ability to use light from different angles has to make the scope a much more powerful tool.

     

     

    John

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