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shafferny 
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Posted: February 11, 2010 at 6:03 PM / IP Logged  

Hi everyone,

 Being my 35w el'cheapo soldering iron is only good for soldering smaller wires, i'm seeking to purchase something that will hand 10 and 12awg wires with ease. In the past it has always got me by, but it's time for new one.

 I've read through numberous posts regarding solderin iron selection and it appear what I need is something that is at least 50-60watts. 

 I'd like some input as to what's good, what to stay away from, and brands.

 I'm thinking something like this.

  http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_SPM161706137P?vName=Tools&keyword=soldering+iron

x1le 
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Posted: February 11, 2010 at 6:10 PM / IP Logged  
I use a 260w watt weller soldering gun I snag'd for like $45 shipped. Another installer I work with has the craftsman 230w which I actually like over mine.
I love havin a gun, tho. Heats up primary wires in <15 secs.
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i use this Power Probe it works as long as your careful   i also have this Solder Kit part#PPSK at the bottom of the page works good too
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shafferny 
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Does the wattage of a gun different than the wattage of a soldering iron when used for the same type materal? (Does that make sense?) For example, would a 230watt gun be comparible to a 80w iron?

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I have been using this one for years. Had to replace the occasional tip but would not go without it now. Solders 2 10ga wires no problem at all.
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I have a craftman model # 27320 soldering gun. Works like a champ!
Dual heating 400/150 watts
built-in work light
rated tip temp: 1000*F
oldspark 
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Posted: February 11, 2010 at 8:12 PM / IP Logged  
shafferny wrote:
would a 230watt gun be comparible to a 80w iron?
They should have similar efficiencies (converting electricity to heat) so the 230W should have nearly 4 times the heat output of the 80W.
Hence the 230W is more suited to BIG cables etc that conduct heat away faster (or rather, at a greater rate... lol).
The smaller 80W is more suited to smaller electronics and wires.
And it will take a bit longer to melt those SMDs (Surface Mount Devices) (That's another lol).
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Posted: February 11, 2010 at 8:21 PM / IP Logged  

If you are buying an electric iron, buy a Weller branded iron.  There are several manufacturers of butane irons that are of very good quality.  The Snap-On piece mentioned earlier is a very good piece of equipment. 

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I like my weller's think their great.
i use the weller 8200 for most of my connections.
and the weller D550PK if i have a lot of heavy gauge wires
like them both.
Easy to get tips too radio shack, and sears have them. almost anyone has them
howie ll 
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Weller gun the red one with illumination, plus a selection of Pyropens although even when using the correct butane, the Pyropens die,they just won't ignite. I've borrowed the Gascat unit that twelvoltz uses, it's still around freezing point here, we'll see how it goes.
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