I have done a little bit of soldering. Some of the projects worked some didn't but yes I am going to practice on a dead/junk motherboard. When I first was looking at some soldering stations I saw the WLC100 and thought it would be a good station so I am going to get it [Link].
One more question is what tip should I get, I was thinking maybe the ST2 or ST3.
Not famillar with that station but as I said weller is a good brand...dood seems to be happy with his...sp69 has one too...so looks like that might be a good Iron for MB recapping
Not too expensive I think but thats a US price (you could probably double that + for AU will see what I can find on that)
...will have to look the specs up on that weller
Cheers
You step into the Road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no knowing where you may be swept off to." Bilbo Baggins ...
Nope, the iron isn't ESD safe. And while it's not a valid excuse, I've never had it kill a board before.Of course, I also don't have fancy things like board holders, and usually end up recapping with the board sitting in my lap anyway XD
It was really just a side point that I thought should be mention for clarity in the post
(also thought it maybe of use (repair wise) to you dood and sp69 since you both have one....hope thats a long way off though)
So long as people are aware of this, then the decisions up to them.
(like I said the author doesn't seem to have a problem using one)
No ESD expert here and I guess it really depends on how ESD safe you want to be.
or for that matter how much of a risk ESD is on a fully loaded PCB anyway?
At this point I can't seem to find that model (or variant of) for sale in OZ,
(might be cause of different mains...sort of doesn't make sense since England is closer to our mains then the USA...maybe our market is just too small to warrent sale of another model or maybe a USA specific model)
Anyway goodluck Jacob and practice first
Cheers
You step into the Road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no knowing where you may be swept off to." Bilbo Baggins ...
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