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    Air supply for PACE desoldering station

    Hi,
    I've being using a PACE MBT-200 desoldering station with internal vacuum pump with a SX55 desoldering iron which has stopped working. The heater module of the iron seems dead. Since a replacement part is quite expensive, I decided to upgrade to a newer station and got a ST 65. However, I have some questions on how to feed this unit with compressed air which I hope can be answered here.

    The manual states:
    «*The ST 65 system utilizes an integral air venturi system to provide air pressure and vacuum for any connected PACE handpiece requiring air/vacuum. Your in-house air supply must be connected to the system power source.*The system must be connected to a clean, dry, and filtered, compressed air supply regulated to 5.48 Bar (80 P.S.I.). The Air Hose Fitting on the rear of the ST 65 requires a 1/8-27 NPT threaded airline fitting.»

    I am therefore now trying to find a suitable compressed air source to feed the ST 65, preferably as a compact, quiet and easy to operate unit.

    - are 12V mini air compressors plugging into a car cigarette lighter adapter usable with desoldering stations ?
    If so, is it better to get one exactly rated at 80 PSI, or one rated higher with an adjustable pressure and an automatic switch-off feature once the target pressure has been reached ?

    - would a fridge compressor be a better option ? Does it then need a pressure switch to make sure that the pressure feeding the ST 65 is within a given range ?

    - could the vacuum pump of the MBT 200 station be modified to run as a compressor ? is it going to provide enough pressure ?

    Thanks !

    #2
    Re: Air supply for PACE desoldering station

    The system must be connected to a clean, dry, and filtered, compressed air supply
    wont be cheap.
    you need a compressor, a pressure vessel, a regulator-valve, a filter or 2, a centrifugal moisture-extractor and possibly more.

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      #3
      Re: Air supply for PACE desoldering station

      thanks for your answer. I did not realize that supplying air to this station would be that tedious...

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        #4
        Re: Air supply for PACE desoldering station

        it's designed for a shop with lots of stations and a central air supply.

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          #5
          Re: Air supply for PACE desoldering station

          If you do get it working it will not let you down.

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