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by opwieurposiu
519 days ago
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Metcal inductive irons are so much better then resistive, use one once and you will understand. I pugged my Metcal into a power meter the other day. The instant you the tip touches copper, the power jumps from ~4W to ~40W. The power goes back down as soon as the solder melts. If you can not find good deal on a Metcal, JBC irons are ok. Probably 80% as good soldering experience and often have a better (shorter) handpiece. |
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Key benefits:
* JBC tips are cheaper, and clones are widely available that are just as performant and even cheaper ($10/tip)
* JBC tips have adjustable temp; you can argue this isn't useful, but if you typically solder leaded but need to desolder something unleaded then this is a problem since you need to bump temp to desolder properly.
* You mentioned this already, but handpieces are shorter generally. In my opinion this makes a huge difference to soldering experience, especially as I get shakier in my older age.