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    Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

    I came across this vacuum desoldering iron from this Chinese drop shipper. Has anybody heard of, or tested it? Any thoughts on it's usability for casual/hobby use?

    Thanks.
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    #2
    Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

    For casual use it should be just fine, although for casual use a basic iron and a solder sucker works just fine too..

    If it can do through-holes on motherboards that would be nice.. at 90 watts it sounds capable...
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      #3
      Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

      That's a knock-off of a Hakko 808.
      Search Hakko 808 in the forum.

      My only thought is you are holding up the pump the whole time which will make your arm tired.
      For not too much more you can get one with a remote pump.
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        #4
        Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

        heh, they include 3 nozzles with that. more then I got in my hakko 808 (no spare nozzles) which costs (a lot) more then that thing
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          #5
          Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

          But the real Hakko is probably better...

          Although I think PCBONEZ has the best idea, one with a separate pump.
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            #6
            Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

            Also having a remote pump means no vibration is transferred to the tip, making it easier to hold the tip accurately against the board. Even the Hakko 808 and its fairly smooth pump makes the tip vibrate too much for me (OK, I'm weak).

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              #7
              Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

              Or get a hot air gun like the Atten 858D Dave of the EEVblog recently reviewed it. You can remove through hole and SMD components without even desoldering.

              The downside is it is only manufactured for 240 volts so no dice for us in the US.

              The review video:

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vva2t...&feature=feedu

              It's around 60 dollars US shipped.

              As for solder suckers you're better off with units that have the vacuum pump inside the station it cuts down on weight and fatigue especially if you're using it for extended periods. These units have a vacuum hose and power lead running from the station to the pencil tip.
              Last edited by Krankshaft; 04-25-2011, 08:49 PM.
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                #8
                Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                I thought all those cheap hot air rework stations had 110v versions?

                Anyway, watched the video, looks OK for the price, I think I'd do something about those holes in the side of the fan housing though, I doubt they help airflow.

                I never knew the ones with the fan in the handle were that small\light\quiet... though I think I'd still prefer one with the separate pump.

                Overall it looks worth it if you want a hot air station for very cheap - but maybe worth getting rid of whatever capacitors they used, I'm sure they didn't use anything good!
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                  #9
                  Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                  Originally posted by Krankshaft View Post
                  Or get a hot air gun like the Atten 858D Dave of the EEVblog recently reviewed it. You can remove through hole and SMD components without even desoldering.

                  The downside is it is only manufactured for 240 volts so no dice for us in the US.

                  The review video:

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vva2t...&feature=feedu

                  It's around 60 dollars US shipped.

                  As for solder suckers you're better off with units that have the vacuum pump inside the station it cuts down on weight and fatigue especially if you're using it for extended periods. These units have a vacuum hose and power lead running from the station to the pencil tip.
                  All you need is a socket for an electric dryer and to make up a custom extension cord. [Ideally with a fuse somewhere near the dryer end.]
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                  Also a 110/120v->220v transformer should be easy to find as it's only uses 700 watts.
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                    #10
                    Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                    Originally posted by Agent24 View Post
                    I think I'd do something about those holes in the side of the fan housing though, I doubt they help airflow.
                    I think they are intentional to cool the PCB on the other side.
                    Not saying it's actually -needed-, just that's what I think they were up to when they did that.
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                      #11
                      Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                      That would surprise me... like he said, there was probably nothing on the board except wiring - and it's nowhere near the heater - and why would a PCB like that need cooling? Seems strange...
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                        #12
                        Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                        Yeah,
                        Wiring to a 700 watt heater.
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                          #13
                          Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                          Good point, but that sounds like a pretty bad design to me if the PCB heats up so much that it needs fan cooling...
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                            #14
                            Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                            How do you know the active part of the regulator for the heater is not physically on the other side of that PCB?

                            All I said is what I think THEY may have been thinking when they did that.
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                              #15
                              Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                              That also makes sense... I guess I'm too tired right now to think about it properly (It's midnight soon here)

                              I guess I just went along with what he said, about maybe cutting off mounting lugs or something, seen that kind of thing several times with cheap stuff (and even the not-so-cheap)
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                                #16
                                Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                                The lug removal idea could certainly be true too but that would be rather sloppy compared to how the rest of it is built.

                                Just seems to me the way they opened up must have been on purpose for some reason.
                                That area does not get back-flow from the fan's output due to that seal on the fan's 'snout' so those holes would pressurize that area of the handle somewhat.
                                Also maybe the vent holes on the PCB side are for more than just looks and are in fact an exhaust port.

                                I guess we won't know unless someone buys one and tears it apart.
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                                  #17
                                  Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                                  Wow, thanks for the heads up on the Atten 858D Krankshaft
                                  I might just pick one up!
                                  "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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                                    #18
                                    Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                                    Will you tell us if there's anything on that PCB?
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                                      #19
                                      Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                                      MY BAD
                                      Received new mt995 de-solder gun from (shenzhenhaoyun@126.com) "goodluckbuy"/goodlucksell china FUC*** as new from factory. July 2011 now Jan 2012.

                                      1. No vacuum Rubber bladder Installed by a moron ripped at screw fitting.

                                      2. Second attempt at use Heater failed total.

                                      Contacted supplier with increasing frustration of reply from *JO* obfuscation and misinterpretation extreme brevity and complete lack of warranty offers.

                                      Every picture sent as requested ignored (holding in bare hand "hot" barrel with 410c on selector knob and heater LED on and red.
                                      Picture of unit in pristine condition barrel virtually unheated chrome shiny.

                                      This Company appears to be a junk shop garage door style.

                                      William, Brisbane,Australia

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                                        #20
                                        Re: Electric Vacuum Desoldering Pump Solder Sucker MT995

                                        Well that's a shame...

                                        I have noticed with sellers like these that they often have multiple people on email, so sometimes it takes several tries before they actually do anything. I would try a couple more times and hopefully they'll do something about it.

                                        If not, your best action may be to try and get a new vacuum rubber and heater and replace them yourself - should be cheaper than buying a whole new tool anyway!

                                        If Goodluckbuy(or should that be Badluckbuy?) don't have spares, you could try the manufacturer: http://www.hhgj.com.cn/khzx_view.asp?id=88


                                        Did you buy your tool through eBay? Maybe you can get them to help you..


                                        Another thought: given the cheapness of the tool, have you checked to ensure the heater really is faulty? Could be the temperature control circuit or wiring etc has actually failed instead.
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