On 2008-01-30, Don Foreman wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 16:12:18 -0600, Ignoramus19508
wrote:
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On 2008-01-30, Don Foreman wrote:
The name (SMD2000) suggests that it is intended mostly for use with
surfacemount devices. Very little solder is used per connection with
these tiny devices and soldering irons (as by Pace) are quite small.
A better choice for larger connections, like switches in a welder,
would be a heavier iron (Weller?) and a manual soldersucker as
"Soldapullt".
http://www.hmcelectronics.com/cgi-bi...uct/2920-0019/
Don, which one would you recommend, I will buy whatever you think is
the right one.
The one I have is the DS017, their original model. If you work much
with very static-sensitive circuitry than the DS017LS might be a good
choice.
Thanks. I bought AS196LS and some tips thereof.
Might sell the rework station if this one works OK.
Also got some conformal coating.
i