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Soldering iron or Station - 08.19.2010, 03:21 PM

My soldering station just took a dump on me so I need a new one. Just don't know if I should get a soldering station again, or if I should go for a gas soldering iron. Will a 60w gas have enough umph to solder the 8awg wires on my lipo packs?

My old station was a 48w unit and even with a 3.2mm tip it had problems getting enough heat into the thick wires. I'm leaning towards getting the gas, since I can bring it with me to the track and what not.
   
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08.19.2010, 03:53 PM

I'd get a Hako station versus a torch, but I've never had any luck with the torch - and the potential for burning other things behind what I'm soldering.


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08.19.2010, 03:59 PM

Hako is not something I can get my hands on over here.
   
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08.19.2010, 05:48 PM

The gas irons are great but if you have a lot of soldering they are not the best for that kind of application. They are perfect for transport and quick fixes at the track but for home seriously consider a Hako or something very similiar !!!!!

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08.20.2010, 01:54 PM

Well untill I get the funds to get a real soldering station again, I've bought a 20$ 60w iron that solders EC5's on 8awg wire just fine. How long the tip will last is another question, but at that point I should have enough funds to get what I really want. Sometimes what you want and what you get is not always the same.
   
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