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Started by fulltone1989, May 11, 2012, 07:08:23 PM

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cactuskeeb

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In my experience, the temperature controlled soldering units (Hakko, for example) are worth the higher price. Being able to set the temperature is crucial because, ideally, you want it to be a little hotter than the precise melting temp of the solder you are using. Perhaps more importantly, however, the temp controlled units are much more temperature stable than all the basic, wall plug-in irons. Also, it's worth it to purchase "expensive solder" like Cardas quad eutectic (with its relatively low melting point), which is a mere 27 dollars for a 100 gram roll that, believe me, will last you forever.