Do you have any experience with new Weller soldering station models ?
Frankly honesty!!
They sell it at Canadian Tire. Enough said: Weller 40W Variable Power Solder Station Canadian Tire
Weller does still make good products, but there has been a obvious cost reduction trend. Let's compare, as example, the WTCP-S entry level 50W soldering iron from the the '80 to the current 50W entry level WE1010. The WTCP-S does have a power on light: you see immediately when the iron is turned on. The WE1010 does not have this feature, it has been reserved to more expensive models. The WTCP-S soldering iron rest is heawier and more stable than the one supplied with WE1010. Again: you need to purchase the far more expensive WT1010 soldering station set to get a comparable feature. The WTCP-S soldering iron does use a thicker plastic, and the tip holder screw is made of metal. The WE1010 does not even have the connection for the antistatic mat on the front. This is why I suggested to the original poster to buy a old Weller for home use, instead of a current production entry level. After getting used to the WS81 quality, the WE1010 would be a disappointement.
They sell it at Canadian Tire. Enough said: Weller 40W Variable Power Solder Station Canadian Tire
Wow, looks pretty crappy indeed.
Another good company that has been going down the river...
Weller WE1010 digital soldering station
My I am looking at the bright side of life
My Weller are WD-1 one excellent work horse
You are happy with the other brands and different tools products ..well enjoy Good luck
My I am looking at the bright side of life
My Weller are WD-1 one excellent work horse
You are happy with the other brands and different tools products ..well enjoy Good luck
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Weller is using the same brand for professional products such as the WX line and the hobby/educational market. A professional Weller soldering iron does cost upwards of 500 euro, and it does have the features required by a work environement today, such as the fume extractor remote control, fast tip exchange, and data interface to the automation system.
My trusty Weller was acting up, so I bought this as a temporary replacement.
After I fixed the Weller, I have both stations side by side, but the T12 has become my go to iron, the Weller's got barely any use anymore.
The good:
After I fixed the Weller, I have both stations side by side, but the T12 has become my go to iron, the Weller's got barely any use anymore.
The good:
- Super faster heating
- Precise temp setting to anything I fancy
- Auto sleep mode
- And, best of all: the tips are only a few $ a piece, inc. shipping!
- It doesn't seem as rugged as the older Weller's, but so far (2y of amateur use) not a single prob.
- It comes with a K series tip that I don't like, but I also ordered the D24 and the BL, and they're great
- The holder is not very good, but there're much better ones
Unless you want to buy new ($$$$$) I would avoid a Metcal as many of the older units are difficult if not impossible to get tips for. I own a SP-PW1 10 and have difficulty finding tips. Fortunately I bought several a few years back.
Get one of the newer Weller or similar stations and get several tips as spares. Obsolescence sucks.
Get one of the newer Weller or similar stations and get several tips as spares. Obsolescence sucks.
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Not truth Weller WE1010 digital soldering station.. A professional Weller soldering iron does cost upwards of 500 euro
USB soldering stations connections and all Weller software are for huge company's ( too much of precison ) is for NASA.
Try buy a professional quality tools, can find second market ( my model new price was + 400€ )
find this for price ~ 200€ Weller 80 Watts 450 °C and enjoy soldering next 15 years..and more..
Best regards
I have been borrowing my brothers Wella solder station..It is 80W, would a 60W be sufficient for working on a valve amp and making interconnects etc?
thanks,
After experience with my Weller WD-1 | 80 Watts maximum power
sometimes 450°C are perfect maximum temperatures level for high and metal heavy demanding connections
My main soldering iron is an Antex 25W. It is very competively priced and performs beyond its humble price. I have seen several service technicians who used Antex soldering irons. Mine is powered through a 60W rated dimmer circuit which allows me to adjust the power according to use. It is a simple way to mimic a temperature controlled soldering iron. The dimmer is housed in a box with a mains outlet socket to allow me to swap soldering irons easily.
Hi,
recently my old faithful Weller broke down after several dozens of years of service.
Knowing that such longevity can't be found nowadays and Weller seemingly building 'oldschool' stuff I didn't want to pay a fortune for .... i bought a cheap T12 alike station for just 35€ over epay. Its so cheap I had to give it a test before maybe buying a KSGER or even a JBC then.
Guess what .... it beats the Wellers (which we also have at work) in most aspects.
- smaller, takes less workbench real estate
- quite powerful at up to 75W
- heats up in a few seconds (wake-up sensor) and controls the temperature faster and more precise due to the T-sensor and heating element beeing located in the tip front
- power efficient, as it is just 'on' for a short period
- soldering tips last longer due to less high-temperature time
- quick change system for soldering tips
- calibration of tips and choice of multiple tip profiles
- great number of different tips .... and tips costing just a couple of € insead of a couple of tens of €
- nice handles with a soft cables ... working with it is real easy and fun
- unbelievably good price/performance relationship
i'm quite certain that it won't last a couple of dozen years again .... but then, neither will the modern stations of brand names
jauu
Calvin
recently my old faithful Weller broke down after several dozens of years of service.
Knowing that such longevity can't be found nowadays and Weller seemingly building 'oldschool' stuff I didn't want to pay a fortune for .... i bought a cheap T12 alike station for just 35€ over epay. Its so cheap I had to give it a test before maybe buying a KSGER or even a JBC then.
Guess what .... it beats the Wellers (which we also have at work) in most aspects.
- smaller, takes less workbench real estate
- quite powerful at up to 75W
- heats up in a few seconds (wake-up sensor) and controls the temperature faster and more precise due to the T-sensor and heating element beeing located in the tip front
- power efficient, as it is just 'on' for a short period
- soldering tips last longer due to less high-temperature time
- quick change system for soldering tips
- calibration of tips and choice of multiple tip profiles
- great number of different tips .... and tips costing just a couple of € insead of a couple of tens of €
- nice handles with a soft cables ... working with it is real easy and fun
- unbelievably good price/performance relationship
i'm quite certain that it won't last a couple of dozen years again .... but then, neither will the modern stations of brand names
jauu
Calvin
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Thanks for the guidance everyone; I thought of a 2nd hand Weller on eBay for.a good price, then I found a new Weller for not that much more (budget creep....) and then read the reviews....both bad, seems like weller is not what it used to be....
So I am thinking of this unless anyone has an insight that it's a dumb idea
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/products/1244132/
So I am thinking of this unless anyone has an insight that it's a dumb idea
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/products/1244132/
Hi,
recently my old faithful Weller broke down after several dozens of years of service.
....
- great number of different tips .... and tips costing just a couple of € insead of a couple of tens of €
You can easyly repair this old unit They do the job again in one more decade.
Is not fair to compare Weller produced in the 90's with new 2020 year modern products.
This new cheap soldering station need to be compared to new model Weller produce today in 2020 in my humble opinion.
You write tips cost couple of tens € why ??
Look first Weller prices : Soldering tips, desoldering tips and hot air nozzles | Burklin Elektronik
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