soldering iron
#2
Not sure your choices are already mentioned but there are some topics about solder irons
Soldering Iron Suggestion
What solder is best for electronics?
Soldering iron
Best soldering iron under $100
Soldering Iron Suggestion
What solder is best for electronics?
Soldering iron
Best soldering iron under $100
#4
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I have had the TK950 Trakpower for several years. Works flawless. Out of all the RC related stuff I have bought over the years a soldering station was one of the best investments.
My son was very impressed with my station. It' a great tool to have. On the recommendation from our shop/track he picked up a Hakko FX888D. The shop didn't even carry that brand but raved about how good it was. It is also a very nice station.
I say invest a few extra dollars. It is something you will use for years.
My son was very impressed with my station. It' a great tool to have. On the recommendation from our shop/track he picked up a Hakko FX888D. The shop didn't even carry that brand but raved about how good it was. It is also a very nice station.
I say invest a few extra dollars. It is something you will use for years.
#6
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
Price doesn't matter, I've been running a cheap $20 iron that I got from Radio Shack roughly 8 years ago, just make sure you get a quality chisel tip, I'm using a TENMA chisel tip for my iron where the same tip is close to 5 years old, the tip is more important than the iron 

#7
Price doesn't matter, I've been running a cheap $20 iron that I got from Radio Shack roughly 8 years ago, just make sure you get a quality chisel tip, I'm using a TENMA chisel tip for my iron where the same tip is close to 5 years old, the tip is more important than the iron 

#8
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
#10
What wattage iron are you guys using for soldering battery connectors and motor wires? I've got a few different irons, but I find it difficult to get enough heat into these larger connectors and larger wire gauges fast enough to get my soldering done without running the risk of collateral damage.
#11
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
In my video post #6 above, I showed a 50W iron soldering 10AWG wire no problem, the key is using a chisel tip that is at least the same width of the wire you are working with 
Cost is irrelevant... that was a $20 iron with a $5 chisel tip and $8 soldering stand

Cost is irrelevant... that was a $20 iron with a $5 chisel tip and $8 soldering stand
#12
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What wattage iron are you guys using for soldering battery connectors and motor wires? I've got a few different irons, but I find it difficult to get enough heat into these larger connectors and larger wire gauges fast enough to get my soldering done without running the risk of collateral damage.
#13
Thanks. I think my biggest iron is a 40 watter. It's ok on 12AWG and on XT60s, but I'm going to be playing with a Mamba Monster X, 10AWG and XT90 connectors soon, so I want to have something sufficient. I suppose I can try the 40 watter first and take it from there.
I've had a Weller WE1010 in my wishlist for ages. I should just break down and buy it and a new set of tips soon. I use the Wellers at work and they're fantastic.
I've had a Weller WE1010 in my wishlist for ages. I should just break down and buy it and a new set of tips soon. I use the Wellers at work and they're fantastic.
#14
Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 2,351
From: Arizona
I've been using this Hakko for years. I got it from Home Depot and it works perfectly. I just did replace the tip, had to order it through Home Depot and took 3 days to be shipped to the store. Cost for the tip was under $4.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hakko-60...ED-P/204215957
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hakko-60...ED-P/204215957
#15
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From: Kansas City, MO
Thanks. I think my biggest iron is a 40 watter. It's ok on 12AWG and on XT60s, but I'm going to be playing with a Mamba Monster X, 10AWG and XT90 connectors soon, so I want to have something sufficient. I suppose I can try the 40 watter first and take it from there.
I've had a Weller WE1010 in my wishlist for ages. I should just break down and buy it and a new set of tips soon. I use the Wellers at work and they're fantastic.
I've had a Weller WE1010 in my wishlist for ages. I should just break down and buy it and a new set of tips soon. I use the Wellers at work and they're fantastic.




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