Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 18 15:14:35 EST 2004 | grayman
Weller is a big name in hand soldering. I have beed using weller soldering station even when I was a student in secondary level. I believe that they will have a newer version like 3000S/st or higher. Pricing for these new model is less than US$ 1,900
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 15:19:55 EDT 2006 | jbrower
Howdy all, Does anyone have any information on reliability and use of the Hakko FM2024 desoldering module as used with either lead or leadfree solder? Also has anyone used the Weller DXV80 desoldering handpiece? Thanks a bunch, Jay Brower
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 13:31:23 EDT 2010 | rayguide
Weller and Hakko have some good soldering stations, hot air SMD rework system and BGA rework systems: http://www.wellersoldering.blogspot.com/
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 26 10:51:52 EDT 2014 | aybars
I would recommend not to mix leaded irons to do non-leaded rework. Especially, if you are working on ROHS compliance project that will create contamination. Weller and Hakko still have tips for leaded soldering tips, you can chechk on their web sites
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 29 15:55:16 EST 2002 | babe
If you are using a low end hot air system IE: Weller, Hakko or Pace then your problems are with the system and not necessarily with your process. However process is important. We have found by inspection with an Ersa Scope (BGA inspection system) tha
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 17:05:36 EDT 2004 | babe
If you have deep pockets and wish to spend alot of money over the next few years, then yes, call Metcal. Whatever solder iron you plan to use, it is my suggestion that you take a look at the board that you are going to solder. How big are the pads? H
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 09:29:21 EDT 2010 | san_1023
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