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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Last edited by capkid; 02-25-2015, 11:38 PM.
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Originally posted by capkid View PostI've had an Aoyue 852A++ hot air station for a few years. Not bad, but I'd probably buy something different if I had it to do over. Hopefully, the desoldering gun works out. I've had a Hakko 808 for a while, and I never use an iron to desolder through-hole components anymore.
I took it apart when I received it to verify that the Line, Neutral, and GND, and the rest of the unit are put it together.
The first thing I notice is that the nylon standoff that hold the PCBA on the rear panel were all broken so the board was just sitting inside.
I notified them but did not get the response.
I replaced the standoff with better version.
The units works well for me, and the heater assembly also looks good.
Here are the pictures:
http://s807.photobucket.com/user/bud...?sort=3&page=1
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Originally posted by capkid View PostI've had an Aoyue 852A++ hot air station for a few years. Not bad, but I'd probably buy something different if I had it to do over. Hopefully, the desoldering gun works out. I've had a Hakko 808 for a while, and I never use an iron to desolder through-hole components anymore.
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
I've had an Aoyue 852A++ hot air station for a few years. Not bad, but I'd probably buy something different if I had it to do over. Hopefully, the desoldering gun works out. I've had a Hakko 808 for a while, and I never use an iron to desolder through-hole components anymore.
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
If this thing lasts a year, I'll be happy. It will pay for itself within that time, and then I can get a Hakko.
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
You won't regret the 1054Z, it's great scope... I have a 1074Z.. I kinda regret not waiting a few months for the 1054Z to come out, what a bargain at that price, but anyway
I've never been a good fan of Aoyue stuff when my Aoyue 968 station encountered all sorts of problems. In the 12 months that I owned it, the hot air heating element failed twice, the soldering iron once, and the display kept going blank or showing crazy temperatures that I knew were wrong. I hope the 8800 is better for you.
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Originally posted by sugar_ray View PostNice toy!! Old saying goes, " you get what you pay for" I've been there done that with cheap irons. Frustrated as hell, not being able to get them hot enough etc....repair enough of them, it will pay for itself!! As for an ossiliscope, not sure how keen you are on used?? I did find mine at a local thrift shop for $35. Guess I got lucky?? Been working perfectly 2+ years
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Originally posted by RJARRRPCGP View PostThe label says 2A. :/
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Originally posted by lookimback View Post100w at 110v.
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Nice toy!! Old saying goes, " you get what you pay for" I've been there done that with cheap irons. Frustrated as hell, not being able to get them hot enough etc....repair enough of them, it will pay for itself!! As for an ossiliscope, not sure how keen you are on used?? I did find mine at a local thrift shop for $35. Guess I got lucky?? Been working perfectly 2+ years
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Originally posted by mockingbird View Post
The question is, will you be able to get parts for it in 20 years like you can with Hakko.
Originally posted by mockingbird View PostThere are methods of removing sustain boards without a desoldering vacuum, but it involves breaking the pins.
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Congratulations, nice bit of kit.
I've seen a short review of the FR-300, this definitely looks to be a much better deal.
The question is, will you be able to get parts for it in 20 years like you can with Hakko.
There are methods of removing sustain boards without a desoldering vacuum, but it involves breaking the pins.
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Originally posted by ReeceyBurger123 View PostNice I use a Duratool Zd915 desoldering station it as well as yours isnt any hakko but has great thermal capacity and sucks up the solder like a champ, mine only cost £67 but has been one of the most useful tools I could have brought and makes my life alot easier
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Originally posted by RJARRRPCGP View PostIsn't that 250W at 125V?
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Nice I use a Duratool Zd915 desoldering station it as well as yours isnt any hakko but has great thermal capacity and sucks up the solder like a champ, mine only cost £67 but has been one of the most useful tools I could have brought and makes my life alot easier
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Re: New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
Isn't that 250W at 125V?
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New tool, Aoyue 8800! Desoldering just got easy!
This thing is absolutely amazing! Well worth the $179. I'm supposed to be saving up for an oscilloscope but I decided I could use this more. I've been doing a lot of rework on sustain boards and I'm just sick of struggling with desoldering braid and vacuum pens. So far, I've tested it on a TNPA3557 SC board I'm working on. MOSFETs just drop right out of the board. Takes about 3-5 seconds to melt the solder. No problems even on multi-layer boards. I was going to buy one of those cheap S-993A guns but I found this thread which made me change my mind. I think those S-993A things have been modified to work on 110v. I find it odd that the 110v and 220v versions have the exact same model number. My guess is that they've just changed the cord, so you're supplying 110v to a 220v element and only getting half the power, so 50w instead of 100w. Just speculation, but the people who've used the 220v version seem satisfied with the way they work. The specs on this 8800 are a bit misleading. The power supply is rated for 150w, so it's advertised as a 150w desoldering pump. In actuality, the gun only draws 100 watts. It's got a temp range of 200°C -480°C / 392°F - 896°F. One think I really love is the all metal holder.Tags: None
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