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Join Date: Feb 2022
City & State: New Brunswick
My Country: Canada
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![]() Hey guys; I have a cheap soldering station (Txinlei 8586) and was wondering if it was possible to use Aoyue hot tweezers on it.
Digikey has a couple options for Aoyue hot tweezers available, and although you're not really "supposed to" use them on anything other than intended Aoyue stations, I was wondering if any of you have experience/knowledge and can tell me if I can safely use any of the available options on my cheap station. These are affordable, and the quick shipping speed (I'm about to do a digikey order anyway) makes them attractive over a Chinese option (a la Yihua 938d) *IF* it were to even work. Below is the tweezer model numbers and the stations they are designed for. AOT002 - 2702, 2702A+, 2703A+ AOT004 - 968A+, 701A++, N Series AOT005 - 738, 3210, N Series AOT007 - 866, 9378, N Series AOT008-P - 937+ Pro, 9378 Pro, N Series Kindest regards, -a |
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Join Date: Dec 2013
City & State: San Antonio
My Country: United States
Line Voltage: 120v 60hz / 240v 60hz
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![]() https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yW9RDMQPU5U
Your station can only control one iron, tweezers have two. It doesn't look too hard to build a dedicated tweezer unit, but I don't know what goes into proper ESD grounding, etc. |
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