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  • jayjr1105
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jan 2018
    • 281
    • United States

    #1

    Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

    I've been eyeing this thing up for years but could never justify the cost. I'm doing more console modding and repairs so I finally bit. I don't have it yet but wondering others opinions. I'll not be surprised to hear "you should have bought X instead". Unlike the hundreds of decent Hakko soldering iron clones, I didn't feel the chinese desoldering clones came anywhere near this unit.
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  • Per Hansson
    Super Moderator
    • Jul 2005
    • 5895
    • Sweden

    #2
    Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

    It's simply great!
    I got one a while ago too, some jobs are just too easy now with it!
    "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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    • jayjr1105
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Jan 2018
      • 281
      • United States

      #3
      Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

      Originally posted by Per Hansson
      It's simply great!
      I got one a while ago too, some jobs are just too easy now with it!
      Any tips? Usage or maintenance.
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      16GB Patriot 3600MHz
      MSI B450 Gaming Plus
      MSI Air Boost Vega 56
      Acer 32" 1440P Freesync
      Rosewill Capstone 750W
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      Hakko FX-888D Station
      FX-8802 Iron
      MG Chem .8mm 63/37 RA 2.2%

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      • Per Hansson
        Super Moderator
        • Jul 2005
        • 5895
        • Sweden

        #4
        Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

        It seems pretty simple, you do need to take care of the buildup of crud inside it.
        But there are tools included with that, you will notice it because the vacuum becomes much less effective...
        "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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        • jayjr1105
          Badcaps Veteran
          • Jan 2018
          • 281
          • United States

          #5
          Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

          Originally posted by Per Hansson
          It seems pretty simple, you do need to take care of the buildup of crud inside it.
          But there are tools included with that, you will notice it because the vacuum becomes much less effective...
          How about tips and filters? I thought about getting one of the larger tips in addition to the 1mm that comes with so I can do bigger ground lugs and such. Does it come with enough filters for a years worth of use or so?
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          Ryzen 3600x
          16GB Patriot 3600MHz
          MSI B450 Gaming Plus
          MSI Air Boost Vega 56
          Acer 32" 1440P Freesync
          Rosewill Capstone 750W
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          Hakko FX-888D Station
          FX-8802 Iron
          MG Chem .8mm 63/37 RA 2.2%

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          • stj
            Great Sage 齊天大聖
            • Dec 2009
            • 30952
            • Albion

            #6
            Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

            lol
            all these companies kill you on the cost of filters.

            make your own with A4 sheet material and a chinese leather punch of the correct diameter.

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            • Per Hansson
              Super Moderator
              • Jul 2005
              • 5895
              • Sweden

              #7
              Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

              Originally posted by jayjr1105
              How about tips and filters? I thought about getting one of the larger tips in addition to the 1mm that comes with so I can do bigger ground lugs and such. Does it come with enough filters for a years worth of use or so?
              There was a filter or two included I believe, whether that lasts for a year or not would depend allot on usage I'd say
              Yea I did get the 4mm x 1mm tip (N61-16) as well, that is very useful for larger contacts.
              "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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              • sam_sam_sam
                Badcaps Legend
                • Jul 2011
                • 6027
                • USA

                #8
                Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

                Tips and filter are the most two consumables are used on these devices and you should have them on hand also get in the habit of using the tube cleaning rod each time you are about to turn off the unit for the day this is extremely important to do on constantly base’s or you will have to drill open the suction tube if you do not do this every time before you turn it off for the day this has to with the flux in the solder

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                • stj
                  Great Sage 齊天大聖
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 30952
                  • Albion

                  #9
                  Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

                  one very important thing,
                  DO NOT ADD FLUX TO THE JOINTS.
                  the pump will pull it in and it will line and clog the tube and also mess up the filter.

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                  • redwire
                    Badcaps Legend
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 3900
                    • Canada

                    #10
                    Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

                    They are susceptible to clogging with solder cooling down in the heating element's tube. You have to use the wire poker, especially with lead-free solders, as a habit.
                    A few times I've taken out the filter cartridge and poked in reverse, at the vacuum side to push out a broken pin that got pulled in.

                    If it doesn't work well, your technique needs to change or improve:
                    Some people hold the vacuum on for too short a time period, leaving some solder in the tube, not long enough to suck it into the filter.
                    Some people hit the vacuum too soon, before the solder joint is heated up and flowed through to the PC board's other side.
                    I've seen people wiggle the tip too much and trash the pads. Or not hold the tip flush with the board, so you get a tiny vacuum leak because it's crooked.
                    If a board has too little factory solder, not enough to really desolder then add solder to the pins first.
                    For boards with DIP IC's sometimes I put a soldering iron tip on the ICs pins on the top side of the board to melt top layer solder, with the Hakko on the other side of the board I hit the vacuum. When you need a lot of heat for the power pins.

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                    • sam_sam_sam
                      Badcaps Legend
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 6027
                      • USA

                      #11
                      Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

                      Originally posted by redwire
                      They are susceptible to clogging with solder cooling down in the heating element's tube. You have to use the wire poker, especially with lead-free solders, as a habit.
                      A few times I've taken out the filter cartridge and poked in reverse, at the vacuum side to push out a broken pin that got pulled in.

                      If it doesn't work well, your technique needs to change or improve:
                      Some people hold the vacuum on for too short a time period, leaving some solder in the tube, not long enough to suck it into the filter.
                      Some people hit the vacuum too soon, before the solder joint is heated up and flowed through to the PC board's other side.
                      I've seen people wiggle the tip too much and trash the pads. Or not hold the tip flush with the board, so you get a tiny vacuum leak because it's crooked.
                      If a board has too little factory solder, not enough to really desolder then add solder to the pins first.
                      For boards with DIP IC's sometimes I put a soldering iron tip on the ICs pins on the top side of the board to melt top layer solder, with the Hakko on the other side of the board I hit the vacuum. When you need a lot of heat for the power pins.
                      These are very good tips about how to avoid clogging up the tip

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                      • CapLeaker
                        Leaking Member
                        • Dec 2014
                        • 8040
                        • Canada

                        #12
                        Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

                        I've got one of the FR-301 desoldering guns for quite a few years now. Still works like a champ and besides changing a filter here and there everything original. Very good product.

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                        • stj
                          Great Sage 齊天大聖
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 30952
                          • Albion

                          #13
                          Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

                          as the owner of a pump-in-base type,
                          a couple of questions i'v wondered for a while.
                          1: is it heavy?
                          2: does it vibrate in your hand to a degree that would be an issue with prolonged use?

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                          • jayjr1105
                            Badcaps Veteran
                            • Jan 2018
                            • 281
                            • United States

                            #14
                            Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

                            Originally posted by stj
                            as the owner of a pump-in-base type,
                            a couple of questions i'v wondered for a while.
                            1: is it heavy?
                            2: does it vibrate in your hand to a degree that would be an issue with prolonged use?
                            1. surprisingly no
                            2. not really
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                            16GB Patriot 3600MHz
                            MSI B450 Gaming Plus
                            MSI Air Boost Vega 56
                            Acer 32" 1440P Freesync
                            Rosewill Capstone 750W
                            --------------------------------------------------------------
                            Hakko FX-888D Station
                            FX-8802 Iron
                            MG Chem .8mm 63/37 RA 2.2%

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                            • eccerr0r
                              Solder Sloth
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 8682
                              • USA

                              #15
                              Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

                              TBH I'd rather pull the trigger than bite the bullet.

                              Sorry had to make this comment...

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                              • clearchris
                                Badcaps Veteran
                                • Dec 2013
                                • 687
                                • United States

                                #16
                                Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

                                I have a chinese one, and I love it. Takes some time to heat up, but once it hits temp it works well. Sometimes you need to add a bit of pb solder to the joint, but when you pull the trigger and hear the slurp... nothing better than that.

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                                • redwire
                                  Badcaps Legend
                                  • Dec 2010
                                  • 3900
                                  • Canada

                                  #17
                                  Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

                                  I think the long hose/base desoldering stations make up for the pressure drop with the larger vac pump and extra vacuum solenoid valve for crisp suction.
                                  My Hakko 470 is amazing for heat, it's rated 50W but I use it for soldering too lol.
                                  Really makes the T12 and 888 look bad, now that I know what good heat is like.
                                  My fav is the tip with 1mm hole, fits most caps.

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                                  • clearchris
                                    Badcaps Veteran
                                    • Dec 2013
                                    • 687
                                    • United States

                                    #18
                                    Re: Finally bit the bullet on the Hakko FR301

                                    Yeah, it has been years since I opened up my desoldering gun base, but the pump is about fist sized. It's not small, and I have no lack of suction. The base is a bit oversized for what's in there, but I'm pretty sure the same housing fits a desolder gun / soldering iron combo station also.

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