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New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby NeilP » Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:19 am

300W monster iron

Pictured next to my iPhone to get an idea of scale.

Toolcraft 300W from Amazon (Conrad electronics)

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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby Lebowski » Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:23 am

did the 25 kV power wires outside the house disconnect and you want to re-solder ?
Are you building a Titanic 1:1 scale replica out of copper ? :mrgreen:
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby NeilP » Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:32 am

No. it is for soldering the flux capacitor feed lines on my home brew hover board..I want one before 2015

This little beasty will make soldering those big bullets to 8 gauge wire a doddle
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby jtchoy » Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:02 pm

WOW! That is one huge monster of a soldering iron! :shock:

That should make soldering large gauge wires a piece of cake. :D
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby NeilP » Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:37 pm

Yep that was the idea. I had one half the size before, a really old one, it finally died a few months back. Wanted something big...cheap too..about £25 so $40 or so
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby Spacey » Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:41 pm

Damn that is the soldering iron even the wife won't mind me buying....if you get what I mean :wink:

I have been looking for an iron that can solder 8Awg wire as my iron just can not do it.
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby Njay » Tue Apr 24, 2012 2:18 pm

Spacey wrote:I have been looking for an iron that can solder 8Awg wire as my iron just can not do it.


Some people use those mini-hand-torchs.
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby Spacey » Tue Apr 24, 2012 2:39 pm

Tried that but it just tarnishes the RC Cable, just bought one of these soldering irons.

Top find Neil :D
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby smudger1956 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:09 am

Now THAT :shock: is a soldering iron, top find.
Does you street lights go a bit dim when you plug it in....? :lol:
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby Lebowski » Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:24 am

smudger1956 wrote:Now THAT :shock: is a soldering iron, top find.
Does you street lights go a bit dim when you plug it in....? :lol:


Oh man that reminds me, I once built an 1100V 1 A power supply for a
shortwave transmitter (using vacuum tubes). 50 % of the time when you
plugged it in the circuit breaker would trip. Pressing the morse key (I knew
morse code by ear) would dim the lights in the room and shut down
the fan on my computer. I remember once a neighbour showing up
telling me he had funny noises on his radio and did it have something to
do with the antenna in the garden :mrgreen:
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby smudger1956 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:49 am

Lebowski wrote:
smudger1956 wrote:Now THAT :shock: is a soldering iron, top find.
Does you street lights go a bit dim when you plug it in....? :lol:


Oh man that reminds me, I once built an 1100V 1 A power supply for a
shortwave transmitter (using vacuum tubes). 50 % of the time when you
plugged it in the circuit breaker would trip. Pressing the morse key (I knew
morse code by ear) would dim the lights in the room and shut down
the fan on my computer. I remember once a neighbour showing up
telling me he had funny noises on his radio and did it have something to
do with the antenna in the garden :mrgreen:


LMAO............ :lol: :lol:
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby Farfle » Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:36 pm

Our old miller tig welder, when it was set on high-frequency and you tried to weld something that wasn't grounded, would pop the GFCI several rooms even houses over. Wreaks havoc with our alarm system that calls us whenever the power is cut.
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby rkosiorek » Tue May 15, 2012 8:12 pm

Lebowski wrote:
smudger1956 wrote:Now THAT :shock: is a soldering iron, top find.
Does you street lights go a bit dim when you plug it in....? :lol:


Oh man that reminds me, I once built an 1100V 1 A power supply for a
shortwave transmitter (using vacuum tubes). 50 % of the time when you
plugged it in the circuit breaker would trip. Pressing the morse key (I knew
morse code by ear) would dim the lights in the room and shut down
the fan on my computer. I remember once a neighbour showing up
telling me he had funny noises on his radio and did it have something to
do with the antenna in the garden :mrgreen:


I used to have a friend with a 1KW linear for 80,40,20. the antenna was a center loaded 5/8 wave ground plane on the flat roof of my building. next door, at the same level as the antenna there was a back lit fluorescent sign that was almost never turned on. well it used to glow whenever the mic was keyed.

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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby 1000w » Tue May 15, 2012 8:46 pm

I thought I had a "big one"!
Picked this 130w iron up at a garage sale for $10


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I'll just put my little toy away.
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby Hillhater » Tue May 15, 2012 10:31 pm

NeilP wrote:...cheap too..about £25 so $40 or so


Geeeez, ! .. there must be $50 worth of copper in the tip alone ! :lol:
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Re: New soldering iron finally arrived

Postby NeilP » Wed May 16, 2012 12:55 am

Yes, it does have a fair bit of weight in the tip.

I never did the morse code exams, never even got on to the SW bands. I started with CB radio, then got my amateur licence for 2m but never took it further.
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