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Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.

I was given this unit best as I can recall because it wasnt working
(stroke moment) I think the controller is working properly..but I think
the issue is in the iron itself.

Anyone remember this unit or have a link? Coopertools bought them out
years ago, and I cant find any information on the Ungar stuff at all.

This unit has low/high ranges with a pair of verticle rows of LEDs that
show the tip temp. (pics available if need be)

Anyone got a data source?

Gunner


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If sent, I will crush everything you have built,
burn everything you love,
and kill every one of you.
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 01:02:34 -0700, Gunner Asch
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Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.

I was given this unit best as I can recall because it wasnt working
(stroke moment) I think the controller is working properly..but I think
the issue is in the iron itself.

Anyone remember this unit or have a link? Coopertools bought them out
years ago, and I cant find any information on the Ungar stuff at all.

This unit has low/high ranges with a pair of verticle rows of LEDs that
show the tip temp. (pics available if need be)

Anyone got a data source?

Gunner


http://www.ceitron.com/solder/station.html

Looks like the 9000 on that page btw.
(last updated, 2003)

Gunner



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and the Shield of my Nation.
If sent, I will crush everything you have built,
burn everything you love,
and kill every one of you.
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and the Shield of my Nation.
If sent, I will crush everything you have built,
burn everything you love,
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Gunner Asch wrote:

Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.

I was given this unit best as I can recall because it wasnt working
(stroke moment) I think the controller is working properly..but I think
the issue is in the iron itself.

Anyone remember this unit or have a link? Coopertools bought them out
years ago, and I cant find any information on the Ungar stuff at all.

This unit has low/high ranges with a pair of verticle rows of LEDs that
show the tip temp. (pics available if need be)

Anyone got a data source?


I thing that Ungar was acquired by Weller, which is now part of the Cooper Tools
group. Weller is very good about supplying repair parts for old Weller
equipment. Perhaps they feel the same about Ungar equipment.


Joe Gwinn
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On Aug 24, 1:02*am, Gunner Asch wrote:
Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.

I was given this unit best as I can recall because it wasnt working
(stroke moment) *I think the controller is working properly..but I think
the issue is in the iron itself.

Anyone remember this unit or have a link? Coopertools bought them out
years ago, and I cant find any information on the Ungar stuff at all.

This unit has low/high ranges with a pair of verticle rows of LEDs that
show the tip temp. (pics available if need be)

Anyone got a data source?

Gunner

I am the Sword of my Family
and the Shield of my Nation.
If sent, I will crush everything you have built,
burn everything you love,
and kill every one of you.
* * * * *(Hebrew quote)


I have to repair the Weller solder stations that we have. The cord/
wire will break right where it enters the hand piece. The repair lasts
2-3 years of heavy use. By the time they have been repaired a couple
of times, the cord is too short and we toss the hand piece.

Once you disassemble the hand piece, you will see how to use the
remaining good cord and splice into the original wiring.

This will not work for the 20 watt hand pieces. There is not enough
room in them to splice in new wires.

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Gunner Asch wrote:

Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.

I was given this unit best as I can recall because it wasnt working
(stroke moment) I think the controller is working properly..but I think
the issue is in the iron itself.

Anyone remember this unit or have a link? Coopertools bought them out
years ago, and I cant find any information on the Ungar stuff at all.

This unit has low/high ranges with a pair of verticle rows of LEDs that
show the tip temp. (pics available if need be)

Anyone got a data source?


I thing that Ungar was acquired by Weller, which is now part of the Cooper
Tools
group. Weller is very good about supplying repair parts for old Weller
equipment. Perhaps they feel the same about Ungar equipment.


Joe Gwinn


I have yet to see a soldering iron circuit that is complicated, what tests
have you run to isolate the problem? what is the status of the thermistor,
the triac control and the heater?



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In article ,
Gunner Asch wrote:


Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.


I was given this unit best as I can recall because it wasnt working
(stroke moment) *I think the controller is working properly..but I think
the issue is in the iron itself.


Anyone remember this unit or have a link? Coopertools bought them out
years ago, and I cant find any information on the Ungar stuff at all.


This unit has low/high ranges with a pair of verticle rows of LEDs that
show the tip temp. (pics available if need be)


Anyone got a data source?


I thing that Ungar was acquired by Weller, which is now part of the Cooper
Tools
group. *Weller is very good about supplying repair parts for old Weller
equipment. *Perhaps they feel the same about Ungar equipment.


Joe Gwinn


I have yet to see a soldering iron circuit that is complicated, what tests
have you run to isolate the problem? what is the status of the thermistor,
the triac control and the heater?


Joe, you need to look at the RF heated soldering irons.

Paul
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Gunner Asch wrote:
Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.

I get repair parts for Weller electronically-controlled irons from
Newark, I think. Most of the special parts are not catalog items, but
can now be found by searching in their online catalog. I have bought a
heating element, several temperature sensors and a cord set for the
ECP1302 series of irons. I can't say if they have the same level of
repair parts for the Ungar line.

Jon
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Or air. A lot of work is done with air to put on and take off.

We had RF irons - very nice ones - and a heat gun with lots of fixtures.

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On Aug 24, 8:24 pm, "Bill wrote:
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Gunner wrote:


Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.


I was given this unit best as I can recall because it wasnt working
(stroke moment) I think the controller is working properly..but I think
the issue is in the iron itself.


Anyone remember this unit or have a link? Coopertools bought them out
years ago, and I cant find any information on the Ungar stuff at all.


This unit has low/high ranges with a pair of verticle rows of LEDs that
show the tip temp. (pics available if need be)


Anyone got a data source?


I thing that Ungar was acquired by Weller, which is now part of the Cooper
Tools
group. Weller is very good about supplying repair parts for old Weller
equipment. Perhaps they feel the same about Ungar equipment.


Joe Gwinn


I have yet to see a soldering iron circuit that is complicated, what tests
have you run to isolate the problem? what is the status of the thermistor,
the triac control and the heater?


Joe, you need to look at the RF heated soldering irons.

Paul

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Or air. A lot of work is done with air to put on and take off.

We had RF irons - very nice ones.



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"Joseph Gwinn" wrote in message
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In article ,
Gunner Asch wrote:

Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.

I was given this unit best as I can recall because it wasnt working
(stroke moment) I think the controller is working properly..but I think
the issue is in the iron itself.

Anyone remember this unit or have a link? Coopertools bought them out
years ago, and I cant find any information on the Ungar stuff at all.

This unit has low/high ranges with a pair of verticle rows of LEDs that
show the tip temp. (pics available if need be)

Anyone got a data source?


I thing that Ungar was acquired by Weller, which is now part of the Cooper
Tools
group. Weller is very good about supplying repair parts for old Weller
equipment. Perhaps they feel the same about Ungar equipment.


Joe Gwinn


I have yet to see a soldering iron circuit that is complicated, what tests
have you run to isolate the problem? what is the status of the thermistor,
the triac control and the heater?


When you take off the tip, there is a busted white Ceramic mini popsicle
stick sticking out of the back of the heater.

Gunner


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and the Shield of my Nation.
If sent, I will crush everything you have built,
burn everything you love,
and kill every one of you.
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In article ,
Gunner Asch wrote:


Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.


I was given this unit best as I can recall because it wasnt working
(stroke moment) *I think the controller is working properly..but I think
the issue is in the iron itself.


Anyone remember this unit or have a link? Coopertools bought them out
years ago, and I cant find any information on the Ungar stuff at all.


This unit has low/high ranges with a pair of verticle rows of LEDs that
show the tip temp. (pics available if need be)


Anyone got a data source?


I thing that Ungar was acquired by Weller, which is now part of the Cooper
Tools
group. *Weller is very good about supplying repair parts for old Weller
equipment. *Perhaps they feel the same about Ungar equipment.


Joe Gwinn


I have yet to see a soldering iron circuit that is complicated, what tests
have you run to isolate the problem? what is the status of the thermistor,
the triac control and the heater?


When you take off the tip, there is a busted white Ceramic mini popsicle
stick sticking out of the back of the heater.

Gunner

I am the Sword of my Family
and the Shield of my Nation.
If sent, I will crush everything you have built,
burn everything you love,
and kill every one of you.
* * * * *(Hebrew quote)


Yup! That is the heating element. Need to replace all the innards, or
easier to replace the whole hand piece.

Paul
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"Joseph Gwinn" wrote in message
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In article ,
Gunner Asch wrote:


Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.


I was given this unit best as I can recall because it wasnt working
(stroke moment) *I think the controller is working properly..but I think
the issue is in the iron itself.


Anyone remember this unit or have a link? Coopertools bought them out
years ago, and I cant find any information on the Ungar stuff at all.


This unit has low/high ranges with a pair of verticle rows of LEDs that
show the tip temp. (pics available if need be)


Anyone got a data source?


I thing that Ungar was acquired by Weller, which is now part of the Cooper
Tools
group. *Weller is very good about supplying repair parts for old Weller
equipment. *Perhaps they feel the same about Ungar equipment.


Joe Gwinn


I have yet to see a soldering iron circuit that is complicated, what tests
have you run to isolate the problem? what is the status of the thermistor,
the triac control and the heater?


When you take off the tip, there is a busted white Ceramic mini popsicle
stick sticking out of the back of the heater.

Gunner

I am the Sword of my Family
and the Shield of my Nation.
If sent, I will crush everything you have built,
burn everything you love,
and kill every one of you.
* * * * *(Hebrew quote)


Yup! That is the heating element. Need to replace all the innards, or
easier to replace the whole hand piece.

Paul



I took it, a big Weller staion Id fixed and a Hardinge tapping head Id
fixed for a buddy in So. Cal down to my buddy yesterday and gave them to
him. Perhaps I should have kept the Ungar..but the sparcity of
information and parts made it simply not worthwhile for me to hang on to
it.

Gunner


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and the Shield of my Nation.
If sent, I will crush everything you have built,
burn everything you love,
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On Aug 24, 8:24*pm, "Bill Noble" wrote:
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In article ,
Gunner Asch wrote:


Im repairing some of the soldering stations Ive got in my electronics
shop..and Ive go a minty but non working Ungar 9000 unit that I cant
find any info on.


I was given this unit best as I can recall because it wasnt working
(stroke moment) *I think the controller is working properly..but I think
the issue is in the iron itself.


Anyone remember this unit or have a link? Coopertools bought them out
years ago, and I cant find any information on the Ungar stuff at all.


This unit has low/high ranges with a pair of verticle rows of LEDs that
show the tip temp. (pics available if need be)


Anyone got a data source?


I thing that Ungar was acquired by Weller, which is now part of the Cooper
Tools
group. *Weller is very good about supplying repair parts for old Weller
equipment. *Perhaps they feel the same about Ungar equipment.


Joe Gwinn


I have yet to see a soldering iron circuit that is complicated, what tests
have you run to isolate the problem? what is the status of the thermistor,
the triac control and the heater?


Joe, you need to look at the RF heated soldering irons.


No doubt the RF irons are nice, but what's the relevance? Gunner has the broken
iron he has, an Ungar 9000.

Joe Gwinn
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