I certainly don't miss having to do the 'chicken dance' to cal our big drones! You all should try (if you havent already) using Large Vehicle MagCal in setup to calibrate those big ships. Though be sure to only use true vs magnetic when calculating current heading. 🎉 Keep up the great work out there at Watts!! 🙌🎉
@annoorkhan421912 күн бұрын
nice, could you please give the link of ESC , Motor link ?
@DanielDunkelberger-un1ew16 күн бұрын
The YIHUA D+ ,A lot like the 100$ HAKKO .THE yi d+939 is great cost me about $ 60.oo greenbacks they are all good your 4 and the YIHUA 939D+ NICE video.
@ronaldo-do2gw21 күн бұрын
Ayos malakas na boss.
@MERBABU-AC24 күн бұрын
Maybe you would like to make a video about the battery, I want to see the cell. I searched on KZbin but haven't found anything yet. Is the cell different from the one on the market that uses lithium 1850🙏
@goivango2 ай бұрын
You lost me when you included the stupid voice, pretty bad!
@gewglesux3 ай бұрын
Just ordered one... need MIP bits though. The ones you mentioned.. are the normal sizes for RC applications?
@lukewelch83513 ай бұрын
I just wish hakko didn't look like something from fisher price 😂😂
@boinker1393 ай бұрын
This video was 8 years ago and I still refer back to it. At 4:10 you did a half... Full piroflip into an inverted tail down funnel. still one of my favorite transitions to the day. Washed up.... NAH.
@HASNIARPASANDE4 ай бұрын
Kamu berhati mulia.
@X0X0LFertilizer4 ай бұрын
Should’ve got a JBC station, the weller is $900 burned.
@X0X0LFertilizer4 ай бұрын
The best soldering station is the geeboon TC20B. NOTHING COMES CLOSE
@johnbofarullguix14995 ай бұрын
Thanks for this comparison. Would you please be so kind to consider including the ZD-8961-A soldering station presented by Elektor magazine for @ $60 only and equivalent to the Weller WSD71 or WE1010 : kzbin.info/www/bejne/gH6ngHh-pc53osUsi=hRWWGsGZZ09BMxoX The WE is a beauty, agreed, but there's a considerable price and features gap between the HAKKO and the WE here presented, gap that would be covered with tge 8961 or the WSD71.
@Outside-In.5 ай бұрын
Wow my Sugon A9 melts solder in about 3 seconds, and it costs about 120.00. That Weller though - Wow, can't believe that took so long to heat up. Great Comparison. The cheapy ones (like you say) are great for in a pinch. And I think Hakko is pronounced Hacko, or that is how I pronounce it LOL. Also - the cheapy ones are great for melting holes in plastic, burning wood designs etc..
@Portondown5 ай бұрын
How heavy is the fuel in relation to the weight of the fuel tank? If the full tank and fuel together weigh 10kg - is the fuel 7kg and the tank 3kg?
@Otacon36035 ай бұрын
2:52 Soldering tip doesn't get hot enough to liquefy solder try everything that I saw on videos but nothing worked, so I just gave up now I have it In the corner covered in dust, what am I doing wrong?
@3dprintropolus4 ай бұрын
You could try to use a different material
@callmefat4_u2 ай бұрын
Buy 100000000 watts soldering iron
@goodun29746 ай бұрын
PS, Hakko is pronounced Hay-Co.
@tookitogo29 күн бұрын
100% incorrect. It’s “hock-oh”. You can easily verify this to be the case even in English by looking at the videos from Hakko USA. The fact that EEVblog Dave says “hay-co” doesn’t mean that is the correct pronunciation.
@goodun29746 ай бұрын
That red Weller station ($65 at Home Depot in 2024) has no thermal-regulation feedback circuitry; the control circuit inside of it is nothing more than an electronic light dimmer; and therefore you can turn the heat down but you cannot turn it up. It might be useful for throttling back the heat from a 60 or 80 watt iron but the supplied 40 watt iron is pretty much useless in conjunction with this supposed "soldering station". Harbor Freight sells a Schneider soldering station with electronic temperature regulation and feedback for only $45 and it's way better than the Weller (although I recommend buying better-quality tips separately; and the cable connecting the iron to the station is too stiff to be convenient for every day use, but it could be changed out for a better, more flexible cable). The Harbor Freight unit is far better than what I had to work with as an electronics-nerd kid in the 1960s and 70s! I posted a review and teardown of the Schneider station on my channel recently along with a comparison to the Weller.
@jlrockafella6 ай бұрын
Most important thing is to never clean your tip with anything abrasive, only use a sponge after retinning. I messed up so many 😂
@goodun29746 ай бұрын
I've been soldering for over 50 years and personally I prefer the brass wool which I find works better than the sponge. Some manufacturers claim that the sponge causes stress cracks in the plating (iron) on the tip, exposing the base metal (should be copper) underneath and shortening it's lifespan ---- not to mention that some people use an ordinary kitchen sponge, which contains chlorine and sulphur compounds that tend to harm the tip. Some people also saturate the tip with so much water that a puff of steam is released when they wipe the hot tip on it; this cools the tip off and then you have to wait for it to heat up again. Ideally, using distilled water is preferred because ordinary tap water has minerals in it that can foul the tip. Unfortunately, the majority of the cheap bulk-packed tips sold online aren't made of copper but instead are made of iron or steel, which has poor thermal conductivity. High quality soldering tips should be attracted to a magnet only at the pointy business end and not at the rear of the tip. The pointy end of the tip has iron plating on it to resist the dissolving effects of molten soldier and flux.
@CanaleYouTubeGeneralista3 ай бұрын
@@goodun2974 Hi, sorry, with a budget of €300 which soldering station would you recommend ? I was considering the JBC BT-2BWA or the I-CON NANO MK2, what do you think ? Unfortunately the JBC tips are very expensive and the I-CON NANO only has 80 watts.
@goodun29743 ай бұрын
@@CanaleKZbinGeneralista , what type of soldering are you doing where you feel that 80 watts might not be enough?
@CanaleYouTubeGeneralista3 ай бұрын
@@goodun2974 Sorry I don't get notifications, I have no experience in soldering so I don't know how many watts I need, for now I have to solder the pins of a SHT45 sensor, I could solder cables, components such as diodes, capacitors, resistors etc.. anyway with a budget of € 300 what choices do I have ? In my place which soldering station would you buy ?
@goodun29743 ай бұрын
@@CanaleKZbinGeneralista I'll do a little research and get back to you on this
@jlrockafella6 ай бұрын
I'm not good at math but i can turn a wrench and measure. I'm a mechanical technician 😂
@thetechgenie73746 ай бұрын
Use to have the WX2 for many years and used daily but had issues with the handles going bad and then the prices of the tips. Now when to Aixun t420d as microsolder and when with orginal JBC tips and handle and honestly better as you connect solder handles to stand and can put base on a shelf and more bench space. Plus tips are better and way easier to find. No tweezers but now more advance in microsoldering don't no longer need them. I use to swear by the Weller but the quality of the handles when down as had the tweezers start falling apart literally and two of the pencils that just when dead one dat and take care of my stuff, but do use it quite a bit. Plus don't ever drop the Weller wx2 base station as only two small clips on the top rear holding the display and cover on and they easily break. Don't ask how I know that.
@goodun29746 ай бұрын
Weller have gone way down in quality in recent years. The "red line" of soldering equipment that they sell at Home Dumpo and other home improvement stores is absolute garbage and way over priced. The $65 soldering Weller is far inferior to the Schneider soldering station available from Harbor Freight that costs $20 less (I posted a review/teardown of the Schneider soldering station on my channel, and compared it to the Weller).
@BB-cw2ru6 ай бұрын
How to make a purchase?
@Dynaglide92rc7 ай бұрын
Hello , I'm new to Helicopters . I have a 450 SE . My question is the top or large gear spins as it should but the smaller bottom gear witch is the main drive gear doesn't spin at all . Have I forgot part of the Radio commands?. Thanks , Bobby M.
@giovannigiorgio22629 ай бұрын
weller no for 33$ its for 100$
@George259 ай бұрын
I am a beginner and had a friend setting up my Herelink and it’s not working like yours , when it gets armed my motors are in full throttle any advice ?
@otisthe14109 ай бұрын
The $10 el cheapo was so difficult to work with over time that I concluded it wasn't worth the time and frustration (tips oxidized quickly, poor heat transfer, poor wetability of tip). If you solder >1x a year, then consider something more reliable... From my experience Pace has been very straightforward and reliable. I've worked with Weller, Hakko, Metcal. While all of these are great, Pace is my personal preference for my needs. I'd probably choose Weller if I were doing mostly SMD components.
@miroslawkaras77109 ай бұрын
Hanko is so outdated. The control is low key fros 1980s.
@MrShagiFpv10 ай бұрын
It is 4 years since the video is uploaded, I'm interested to know more about the project. What hapend?
@douglasdarby858410 ай бұрын
Talk about a trip down memory lane… That was an amazing time for RC Helicopters and the Jamboree. Watching it live was awesome but this video gives it a whole new perspective… Thanks to Bobby, Kyle, and The Crew for sharing…
@tyreewilliams651911 ай бұрын
How much for one of these
@J.C... Жыл бұрын
🤦 Another person on KZbin that doesn't know how to solder. YOU DON'T PLUNGE THE SOLDER STRAIGHT INTO THE TIP TO SOLDER SOMETHING. It's like you're all beginners. 🤦
@J.C... Жыл бұрын
For the Weller WLC100, the base station will handle anything up to 300w. I've used mine with my D650 300w Weller soldering gun and had no problems.
@grahamhall2662 Жыл бұрын
Just bought YIHUA 939D+ III EVO Digital from Amazon about $80 fabulous mid pricer with 4 memory and sleep function. Fast start up love it.
@gregggyf Жыл бұрын
Good Evening, Thank you very much for the very informative video. I have a question to ask of you and for anyone else that would like to respond. I would like to solder 22 gauge wire to potentiometers (guitar electronic assembling) and in the "KZbin" circles that I am researching from "a great many" KZbinrs and forum members are suggesting that basically on Kester 44 should be used as the solder. Kester 44 is a rosin flux core solder, the percentage that is recommended is 60 tin/40 lead. My question is should I greatly concern myself as to the manufacturer of the rosin flux core solder as long as it is 60 tin/40 lead? I am gathering that people think that maybe the manufacturing tolerances of the Kester are superior,.... and this may well be true. So what would be your opinion of using a brand like Kester in comparison to using an "off-shore" manufacturer. Thank you very much for your opinion(s).
@Zzz_69915 Жыл бұрын
How much total cost
@ExpertSolderingAndRepairs Жыл бұрын
I like my JBC equipment, but the Weller WX2 is a much better bang for your buck. I really love that you can have a 200W hand piece alongside a precision hand piece with dual control for around $1100 US all in. You cant get that for the same price in a JBC.
@VoySpeed Жыл бұрын
Super video! Thank you for posting this. Exactly what I needed 👍
@danmorgoshi7598 Жыл бұрын
...uhmm.. Naah . Nothing better than Makita td022dse .. The best of the best , than any screwdriver . Definitely more torque ./.
@HeyitsMartyn5 ай бұрын
Alright fanboy.
@KHFilms Жыл бұрын
Electrical solder is an alloy, not a metal.
@majorsmackdownАй бұрын
Lol
@remoatup Жыл бұрын
Hey There I would be interested in acquire one, could please give more information?
@mrd.redowanullah7045 Жыл бұрын
Where I'm from that cheap one is about 3 dollars. I only have that one & I use it everyday. Works okay.
@nhomotnguoi5610 Жыл бұрын
There's nothing more annoying than having to hand-screw something together kzbin.infoUgkx1McjgiqTNcTjrhvRvJWcrk5bzTeQW-Wn except for the pain in your wrist that is. This addition to my tool kit is great and I can get a lot done without all the pain and annoyance. The battery last's a long time and I have yet to run out of power when doing a small project (granted I am saying small project because I'm no construction worker). The only thing that I wish it had was an LED or pair of LEDs to indicate when it was charging and whether or not the charge was complete (or full).
@TheJMRCEnthusiastEmporium Жыл бұрын
Here is another option...thank you.
@franciscoe.9989 Жыл бұрын
RESPECT = GREAT PRESENTATION CLEARLY EXPLAINED RESPECT FOR YOUR WORK
@johnLion-no6zc Жыл бұрын
How do I order this setup?
@brinkee7674 Жыл бұрын
SWIM wants to know how many hand grenades can it lift
@kadmow Жыл бұрын
lol, RED - for permanent fixings... Loctite doesn't break plastic over time - if the plastic is incompatible it goes all gummy and loses integrity overnight (or shorter) - if it lasts for 24 hours the loctite is cured and the plastic is likely safe NB.metal threaded into plastic (self taping into plain interference hole) - any "locker" is truly unnecessary - do it if you like call it "your personal rosary" - unless polystyrene or other "non CA safe plastics.. ;o;) The preapplied Loctite threadlocker is "gluestick" applied.. (a pretty good way to apply without risk of dripping) NB - if you tighten to torque specs, you are good to go under all circumstances - torqued bolts do not tend to come loose (not on first use - or hundredth if the product is designed correctly)..
@losmoore3358 Жыл бұрын
I tried soldering 2 12 awg wires for my truck's low beam headlight, but didn't work well. I got a PT solder gun with 60 watts, but it didn't heat the wires hot enough to melt the solder on to it. What solder gun would u suggest?
@AquariumAficionado11 ай бұрын
I’m in the same boat bro Did you find one that worked? Let me know
@fretbuzz59 Жыл бұрын
Fast heat-up is nice, but in almost every situation an iron can be heating up while the work is being prepared. The much more important thing--which you didn't cover, unfortunately--is thermal recovery and an iron's ability to maintain temp during use while heat is being sinked away.
@gajahmadawahono7598 Жыл бұрын
❤hallo kak nyimak punyaku solder sunshine 80watt sayang sekali masih bagus buat masa depan kerjanya lumayanlah OLED bisa di atur panas 500derajat😊