You can get Thermaltronics Soldering stations these days they use the same technology as Metcal and you can use their tips, but they also accept metcal tips. Their stations are a lot cheaper than Metcal look almost identical though, tips are also a slightly. Good alternative for those who cannot afford to invest in a £700 Metcal, there top model is ~£350.
@luckyirvin5 жыл бұрын
the Metcal pumps square wave dc pulses to the tip, and the agile wand is very good under 10-20x stereo magnification never gets hot in your hand, even if you are trying to solder to a nail can never go back to Weller
@liamandrade51674 жыл бұрын
Got hooked on these at work, first number is temp setting second and third number indicates type (we use 1XX cartridges at my work but we do LF/ROHS
@biomorphic6 жыл бұрын
I have your same soldering station and the same air station as well. Metcal is amazing.
@kamikazekk-df4vz5 жыл бұрын
I have the little sister PS900 and is the most used solder station in my lab, i like its heating tecnology and is one of the most fast i ever seen and used, so when someone ask me how Metcal is i answer one of the best in my opinion
@Arch13012 жыл бұрын
Thank you for video sir I’m new in soldering, bought on flee market mx5000 could you please advise what else I need to buy for this station for start soldering. Or maybe someone could share a link with essential tips for learning.
@krazykillar47943 жыл бұрын
Im a beginner, im working from home repairing what ever I can. I've decide to go for jcb for my special jobs on high end motherboards and gpus. Their tips look to be the best for really small smd. I'll be using metcal for everything else. Out ofall the budget ones , the new sugon t36 and dx hot air station impressed me the most . They look better than job and metcal in my opinion. Ofcourse im just a beginner, om sure you know better than me .
@dixsusu6 жыл бұрын
Hi, for how long you can you use a tip for general purpose soldering?
@Michael-w8v6 жыл бұрын
Might longer than you think. As long as you does not using tip tinner too much and keep it tinned.