A while back I was given a Jaycar "Duratech" TS-1560 soldering station (the Hakko clone) this one:
The heater is rated at 50 watts, 24vAC.
Bought some extra tips for it from eBay and recently decided to test it out on an old video card (Geforce 4 MX)
Desoldering the capacitors (6 in total) proved difficult. I had to use the biggest tip I bought (3.2mm chisel) and set the temperature to maximum (480°C) before I could get anywhere.
This was also after melting some new solder onto the joints (and I doubt this card is new enough to use lead-free either)
The leads not on the ground plane were easy to get out and the solder sucker cleaned the holes perfectly.
However the others it seemed only *just* came out, and I had to use the needle method to clean the holes (and that didn't go through easy either)
I'm worried that soldering in the new capacitors won't work well or at all.
Does this sound like I'm doing something wrong or does it sound like the iron isn't powerful enough?
I'm starting to look at the Goot RX-711AS from Jaycar with its 65-watt heater, lead-free capability and digital readout and even though it's $360 I am tempted...
The heater is rated at 50 watts, 24vAC.
Bought some extra tips for it from eBay and recently decided to test it out on an old video card (Geforce 4 MX)
Desoldering the capacitors (6 in total) proved difficult. I had to use the biggest tip I bought (3.2mm chisel) and set the temperature to maximum (480°C) before I could get anywhere.
This was also after melting some new solder onto the joints (and I doubt this card is new enough to use lead-free either)
The leads not on the ground plane were easy to get out and the solder sucker cleaned the holes perfectly.
However the others it seemed only *just* came out, and I had to use the needle method to clean the holes (and that didn't go through easy either)
I'm worried that soldering in the new capacitors won't work well or at all.
Does this sound like I'm doing something wrong or does it sound like the iron isn't powerful enough?
I'm starting to look at the Goot RX-711AS from Jaycar with its 65-watt heater, lead-free capability and digital readout and even though it's $360 I am tempted...
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