Anyone done it? I am looking at Hakko's induction line with great interest. It's a bit different in that the temperature is determined by the tip, but given how induction works and how lightning fast it adjusts (the tip is monitored automatically) I think it would be quite useable! Things like large ground planes sucking away heat will always be a concern, but this iron is self-adjusting and also has a boost mode, so that doesn't seem like it would be a concern.
Different temps (C/F) are: 350/660, 400/750, 450/840, 480/895. All tips have tip the same temperature tolerance of +15/-25 C.
My only intended application is consumer electronics repairs, almost entirely consoles and computers.
What do you guys think?
Different temps (C/F) are: 350/660, 400/750, 450/840, 480/895. All tips have tip the same temperature tolerance of +15/-25 C.
My only intended application is consumer electronics repairs, almost entirely consoles and computers.
What do you guys think?
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