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Old 03-01-2005, 06:12 PM
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hey guys,

looking to get a new iron and YES i did a search and still have a couple questions

it looks like the 936-12 is the hakko of choice for rc applications

questions #1. I will only be using it to A. hard-wire packs into my rc car. B connecting esc wires to endbells C. changing esc wires

What is the tip to use for those purposes i will not be building packs with it

also what is the proper way to use the hakko as far as turning the heat up from my search it semed like a couple people had probs cause all they did was turn the knob all the way up and burnt out something

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For the applications you mention, the small chisle(sp?) tip would work perfectly, I do not know the part number, but the Hakko website should have it. As far as the temperature of the iron, I always have it turned all the way up and have not burned it out yet (I have been using it for a good two years). Hope this helps.
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i just got my hakko 936 today and its awesome! heats up fast and really hot. the tip that comes with it should be fine for your application. i got mine at ebay for 60+ shipping from hagenmeyer. hes the cheapest hakko seller in ebay some sells it for 99!! he does run out sometimes but be patient.
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Old 03-01-2005, 06:32 PM
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3.2mm for all around. chiesel tip
5mm for batteries. chiesel tip i myself do my batteries with the 3.2mm. you just have to wait a minute after each bar.
order from www.kiesub.com they also list the tips.
kester solder works great its a 60/40 or 63/37 model "44"
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Mine seems to be provide more consistent and hotter tips when I keep it on low when not in use and turn it up when I need it. It only takes a few seconds to heat up.

When I leave it on constantly, it doesn't perform as well.
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I went from a 25 watt POS to a 936, all I can say is WOW. Before I couldn't even get solder to stick on batteries, now I can build a pack in less than 10 minutes, you will not regret getting one.

I also got mine from kiesub, it was 79.99 + s/h and I got the flat 5.2mm tip.
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Yes get the bigger tip....

Always turn it down when not using, it only take a few secs to come up to temp.
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Here is a site that makes a exact copy of the Hakko and it is only $35.00
Check it out.
Although I already bought the Hakko.
Heck you could get Tres to make a face plate for it and no one could tell it wasn;t a Hakko.
Just trying to save a few bucks for you guys.
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http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/7307
hope this helps
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The Circuit iron is only 40W, where the Hakko is 60W.....

I did a review on HT, let me see if I can find it and post....

I had no problems using the circuit iron to do batteries.

And yes, the plates/wraps are the same.....
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Here is some of the info:

Quick break down of some basic test.

......................................Hakko...... CSI
cold to Low Temp.............16sec .......21sec

From Low temp to MAX......37sec........47sec

I was able to solder a 6 cell pack with no problem using the CSI.


At less than half the cost of my Hakko, I would have no problem using the CSI iron in my pit....

Small differences between the 2
DIN cable, male vs. female(see pic)
LED
Soldering iron cord length is shorter by about 8" on the CSI
CSI also included extra heating element
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that looks just like the hakko ones. good find.
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