Author Topic: Soldering Irons... Maybe more?  (Read 1027 times)

MNKyDeth

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Soldering Irons... Maybe more?
« on: October 23, 2015, 02:22:27 PM »
My Radio Shack 25w Pro-Line soldering Iron I don't think is made anymore as Radio Shack has gone out of business. I however require new tips for it but they seem fairly rare and I am not sure if there are any 3rd party tips that fit it.

My Iron is from the "Pro-Line Soldering Iron Kit". I prefer the pointed ones that came with it.

If anyone has a similar iron that has tips readily available that are almost the same as the ones that came with the one I have please recommend me what you think as I need to start looking for a new iron.

I am on my last tip and I have one project I am working on now and a few more coming up soon that I am aware of.
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GohanX

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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2015, 02:34:50 PM »
I have some shack desoldering tips if you happen to have one of those.

Btw, now might be a good chance to upgrade. I picked up a Hakko a few years back on Bluebmw's recommendation, it's a night and day difference. The old Shack irons seem little better than a cavemans club to me now.

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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2015, 02:52:07 PM »
Hakko FX-888 or whatever its current model is.  Best iron I've ever used.

If you're feeling like a baller, pick up a Hakko FR-300 desoldering iron and suck solder like a boss.
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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2015, 03:34:09 PM »
I have the Radio Shack 70w Pro Line soldiering station.  I bought it about a year or two ago so I don't know if its similar to yours or not.  Mine fits the Hakko 900M-T style tips. 

Here's a video I came across when I was looking for replacement tips for mine...

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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2015, 03:37:27 PM »
My advice, don't buy it from Monoprice. Made that mistake once already. In fact, don't buy any tools from Monoprice. lol

MNKyDeth

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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2015, 03:57:23 PM »
Looking at that Hakko-888D-23BY on amazon I thought it would be more money.

Looks like there are a ton of tips available for it as well. Don't think I wille stepping up to the FR-300 though. That's a bit more than I am willing to spend. I do hate the plunger that I have but not sure it's worth $275 to upgrade it lol.

Those tips look like the style my iron would use csgx1 but I am not sure if my iron is a little smaller diameter or not since I have the 25w version.

Looks like I will keep shopping but that Hakko that BlueBMW posted does look sexy and fun......

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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2015, 04:00:16 PM »
Hakko FX-888 or whatever its current model is.  Best iron I've ever used.

If you're feeling like a baller, pick up a Hakko FR-300 desoldering iron and suck solder like a boss.

I have both! I suck like a boss!

MNKyDeth

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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2015, 04:27:29 PM »
Well, I am working on my Genesis and SegaCD console this weekend. The Genesis board has all pass through caps on the board and I just cut them off and went through and removed each little leg wire and solder one by one.

Are there good / cheap desoldering units? I am talking in the $100 range. If they are not worth it I will keep going the way I am going with the plunger.

I am a cheap sucker.... Not a high class professional sucker...  o.O

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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #8 on: October 23, 2015, 04:49:55 PM »
Hey now, the desoldering bulb is tried and true.
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GohanX

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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #9 on: October 24, 2015, 04:22:02 AM »
Well, I am working on my Genesis and SegaCD console this weekend. The Genesis board has all pass through caps on the board and I just cut them off and went through and removed each little leg wire and solder one by one.

Are there good / cheap desoldering units? I am talking in the $100 range. If they are not worth it I will keep going the way I am going with the plunger.

I am a cheap sucker.... Not a high class professional sucker...  o.O
Not really, the best thing is to try to find the Hakko 808 or FR300 at a discount, you can grab them for around $180 if you're lucky.

I know, that's a LOT of money. But the time savings are incredible and will pay for itself after just a few projects. I can strip a Genesis of all the through hole caps in like two minutes. Another two minutes and I can get the cart slot too.

MNKyDeth

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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #10 on: October 24, 2015, 05:09:13 AM »
Well, I am working on my Genesis and SegaCD console this weekend. The Genesis board has all pass through caps on the board and I just cut them off and went through and removed each little leg wire and solder one by one.

Are there good / cheap desoldering units? I am talking in the $100 range. If they are not worth it I will keep going the way I am going with the plunger.

I am a cheap sucker.... Not a high class professional sucker...  o.O
Not really, the best thing is to try to find the Hakko 808 or FR300 at a discount, you can grab them for around $180 if you're lucky.

I know, that's a LOT of money. But the time savings are incredible and will pay for itself after just a few projects. I can strip a Genesis of all the through hole caps in like two minutes. Another two minutes and I can get the cart slot too.

You are right about the Genesis. It took me around 4hrs total to remove, clean and then recap the one console. Mostly because I wanted it to look perfect as well. I know if I had a desolder gun I could have bypassed most of the time consuming parts of it.

My goal is to try and fix 1-2 consoles per day and right now it's a struggle to get one done and have everything look professional. Double check the system for operation and meets the customers wants for audio and video output.

I try to test a console for at least 24hrs after working on it by looping music and games through it to make sure it won't overheat, doesn't have any video or audio issues and that the carts, cd's or whatever media is working as intended.

As much as I like my Radio Shack Pro-Line 25w I think it's time to move on and to seriously look at a desolder gun once I have the funds.
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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #11 on: October 24, 2015, 07:29:19 AM »
I agree with gohan.  I sucked paying $250 or whatever for the desolder gun but man does it make some projects oh so much easier.  Recapping a PVM or a Laseractive base unit dont seem nearly as intimidating now.  Anything with through mount parts. And also any time you have to remove DIP chips it is amazing.  Surface mount you still kind of need a hot air station but those can be had cheap.
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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #12 on: October 24, 2015, 09:28:00 AM »
Love my FR300. Paid itself off fast. Still need to upgrade my soldering iron. I'm using a cheap adjustable $30 iron but it gets the job done well enough. Would like to get a FX888 though so I can get a nice variety of tips. If you see yourself doing more repairs in the future it might be a good idea to put a little more money into your tools
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MNKyDeth

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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #13 on: October 24, 2015, 07:05:06 PM »
Just bought the Hakko FX888D-23BY with some other supplies I needed. I read a lot of the reviews, seems it's a nice unit but has the issues with changing temps until you get used to it.

I will most likely grab that Desolder Gun as well at some point. I have to see how my upcoming projects go before I splurge on it.

Thanks for the advice on what units to look for. Just browsing around the Hakko 888 series seems very popular.

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Re: Soldering Irons...
« Reply #14 on: October 25, 2015, 04:18:28 AM »
Be sure to report back on how you like it!