ksutton
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Does anyone have any experience of using a battery soldering iron, have been looking at the Weller, but there seems to be some concerns and doubts about how good they are.
Does anyone have any experience of using a battery soldering iron, have been looking at the Weller, but there seems to be some concerns and doubts about how good they are.
Sorry maybe I didn't make my description clear enough. I meant an integral AA battery soldering iron. If it worked well it could be more convenient than a gas one.
Link here.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Weller-BP86...KSU0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1322764616&sr=8-2
Sorry maybe I didn't make my description clear enough. I meant an integral AA battery soldering iron. If it worked well it could be more convenient than a gas one.
Link here.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Weller-BP86...KSU0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1322764616&sr=8-2
+1I bought a gas soldering iron a few years ago, and found it a great asset.
I've been using the same Weller Soldering Station since the 1980's - 24 volt, about 45 watts I think. Superb kit.
They also do a 12 volt 'stand alone' version:
http://cpc.farnell.com/1/1/3619-tcp-soldering-iron-12v-tcp12v-cooper-tools-weller.html
High initial outlay, but you won't regret it in the long-term.
Does anyone have any experience of using a battery soldering iron, have been looking at the Weller, but there seems to be some concerns and doubts about how good they are.