Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Guys, get the real stuff, these copies or look a likes, are not the same!
I have purchased these in the beginning and I have realized, that I'm just struggling with these tools and then, I had to buy the real stuff and at the end, I ended spending more. It's a joy working with the real stuff.
I have got the Hakko tool, which is not much more expensive, if you buy it at the right time(when the price is lower) and it works as expected, or even better then expected.
Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Fixed. It was around $21.50 with shipping. It works good, but has a real flimsy feel to it. I know it won't last a year of regular use. I considered selling it on eBay Agent24, but I wouldn't risk tarnishing my reputation. I'll use it until it breaks again, I have to get some use out of it to minimize my losses, but once it breaks again I'll toss it and get a Hakko.
Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
I had both the Hakko desoldering station and hand held units and after 10 years of solid use, my Hakko handheld self-destructed. It had three screws through springs holding the barrel on and two of them gave way suddenly and it went 'bang' in my hand. The desk unit (soldering and sucking station) died about half a year later, again releasing piles of electronic smoke.
In all, quality lasts but there comes a point where replacement makes sense no-matter who makes it.
Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
I have a paperweight again. I used this last night for about 2 hours straight. I had 5 power supplies to rebuild, each with 9 components to remove. Towards the end, the pump started seizing up, it had no suction, and one of the screws which hold the tip assembly in melted out. Now, I just turned it on and the element is burned out again. These things are very poorly designed and are definitely not intended to be used. I won't waste my money fixing it again.
Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
And prior to last night, I'd only used it for a few minutes on a couple occasions. I had the temp on 480°C, I wonder if It's over powering the element?
And prior to last night, I'd only used it for a few minutes on a couple occasions. I had the temp on 480°C, I wonder if It's over powering the element?
Maybe the temperature control is shorted and driving it full tilt all the time.
All the reviews on Amazon give it 5 stars. Admittedly, there are only 4 of them, though.
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
i got this.
it was the cheapest one because i use to much wick on power supply to learn how to fix them
the only prob is the internal vent its making a noise after 2 weeks but i know why. moisture in basement.
the max temp i use it its 380c. it does the job flawless
And prior to last night, I'd only used it for a few minutes on a couple occasions. I had the temp on 480°C, I wonder if It's over powering the element?
480C is way too hot anyway... on my old 968 it would make the element glow bright orange.
I would use 360-400C for hot air. Maybe that'll make it last a little longer.
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And prior to last night, I'd only used it for a few minutes on a couple occasions. I had the temp on 480°C, I wonder if It's over powering the element?
I took the risk and I bought one (220V version).
It works fine; no complaint to date.
I set the temperature to 350C.
Maybe is 480C too high temperature?
Why did you use this high temp? (in my opinion, 350C is good for both single and double layer pcbs)
Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
It was set that high when I got it, I never really thought about it. I keep my iron set to about 365, I don't know why I never thought to turn it down.
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