Hakko 927 E S D Manual Dexterity

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Is anyone interested in seeing more information inside and out of this compact 2 in 1 soldering station fresh from the manufacturer? It features: 50W Soldering Iron with digital PID temperature control (hakko element and compatible tips) ~700W Hot air gun with fan in handle, again digital PID temperature control Digital display of actual temperature Rotary knob for hot air flow control key pad for temperature adjust (hot air and iron) It is rated at 230VAC and 6A It is CE marked and the intended market is Europe and UK Cost is around £80 plus P&P William. Ok I'll try and do something over the weekend. Incidentally, I can already confirm the following: 1.

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There is full earth continuity to the metal housing of the hot air gun 2. The protective fuse is fitted in line with live rather than neutral 3. There is a real 230V rated transformer in the unit - no dropping resistors here! The fan in the hot air gun is positively located - not butchered into place 5. The hot air gun is captive to the unit, earlier builds had a connector which would be hazardous if disconnected with power on Other details and pictures to follow. OK, here it is. I've tried to be unbiased but please note I'm selling these at labtronix.co. Grmculfrer Es Dvd Iso Writer. uk too!

First things first - who makes them and where are they from? Well there are a number of labels selling what appears to be identical hardware. Certainly in the UK I've seen Kada, WEP, Saike, Yihua and maybe others. Download Edi 1300 Keygenguru. They all use the same product name such as 898D. So I investigated and found that Yihua at least, are original equipment manufacturers - I had them build a batch of 898BD+ units to order and they were shipped from China direct to UK. When you look inside a Yihua unit you should see the PCBs have Yihua printed on them. So the others may be re-badges, copies/clones, fakes, or genuine competitors, the internals may be identical or completely different - I can't comment further than that.

So the 898BD+, this is one of Yihua's high end units combining 50/60W soldering iron with approximately 700W hot air gun - you can see the spec sheets on my website here: It features digital PID temperature control by way of a Samsung microcontroller and, I assume (because I haven't studied the circuit) some form of triac configuration to drive the heaters. There are PTC temperature sensors in both the soldering iron, and in the hot air gun - what's more they're connected and routed back to the control PCB! The '+' part of the name designates that the soldering iron uses Hakko heating elements supposedly for greater service life - it also used to mean that the hot air gun was detachable, but since this proved to be a safety issue the hot air gun is now captive (note, some units with connectorised hot air guns are still offered on ebay etc - be wary of these since detaching the connector during use exposes mains terminals at mains voltage). The box and what's in it: The product will be delivered double boxed with the shiny retail box in a tough cardboard outer - ideal for shipping. The outer dimensions are 30cm x 19cm x 19cm and the gross weight is 3. Data Matrix Activex Crackberry. 3Kg - this makes economy delivery around the UK around £10. As for what you get in this compact box see here: So there is: The main control unit with captive mains lead, The captive hot air gun, The detached soldering iron with standard conical tip, A boxed soldering iron stand with sponge, 3 assorted hot air nozzles, An IC remover/manipulator, A user manual, This is all well packaged and squeezed into the box - note, once you have taken everything out of the box it's pretty tough trying to get everything back in with the lid closed!