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problem with SLD 936 ESD Station

Postby goodstudent » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:48 am

hi, my problem is SLD 936 ESD Station not enough hot..even though at maximum temperature..
so, what is problem?soldering station or soldering iron or something else..thank you..
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Re: problem with SLD 936 ESD Station

Postby ABSF » Sun Dec 04, 2011 11:20 am

Any specs or picture of your soldering station? Was it using 24V dc or something else? Does it has digital temperature display?

I have a soldering station made in China. But later I found that the heat sensor inside the iron becomes intermittent so I replaced it with the spare iron. The iron has a plug with 4 wires and is quite hard to get. I also have another Weller TCP soldering iron operating on 48V DC/AC. This iron is very reliable and has lasted me many years.

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Re: problem with SLD 936 ESD Station

Postby ABSF » Sun Dec 04, 2011 7:55 pm

Is this how your soldering station looks like?

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Huakko ESD 936C soldering station


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Re: problem with SLD 936 ESD Station

Postby goodstudent » Mon Dec 05, 2011 12:17 am

my soldering station is HAKKO 936 ESD..
look like this..
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same exactly..

this description from
http://www.cytron.com.my/viewProduct.ph ... %20Station

Description:
High Power, warming fast and it has a accurate and stable temperature. Sprial Wind, not easy to break the plastic element. Automatic over-hot, short line and overload Protection. 220V Power supply

Specifications
Power consumption: 60 W
Voltage: AC 24 V
Temperature range: 200 - 480 (°C)
Dimension: 120(W)*93(H)*170(D)
Weight (without cables): 1.3 KG
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Re: problem with SLD 936 ESD Station

Postby goodstudent » Mon Dec 05, 2011 12:26 am

ABSF WROTE:Any specs or picture of your soldering station? Was it using 24V dc or something else? Does it has digital temperature display?

I have a soldering station made in China. But later I found that the heat sensor inside the iron becomes intermittent so I replaced it with the spare iron. The iron has a plug with 4 wires and is quite hard to get. I also have another Weller TCP soldering iron operating on 48V DC/AC. This iron is very reliable and has lasted me many years.

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where the heat sensor is?
it is in soldering iron with white color?
where i can get it?
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Re: problem with SLD 936 ESD Station

Postby goodstudent » Mon Dec 05, 2011 12:41 am

this is type of my soldering iron iron..
"T-1CF"
5th from above..
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Re: problem with SLD 936 ESD Station

Postby ABSF » Mon Dec 05, 2011 8:39 am

goodstudent WROTE:hi, my problem is SLD 936 ESD Station not enough hot..even though at maximum temperature..
so, what is problem?soldering station or soldering iron or something else..thank you..


What do you mean by not enough hot? Does the solder melt if you set it to Max?

I normally would not suspect the station because the circuit is quite simple. More or less like a dimmer circuit with additional control from the heat sensor of the iron. There is a comparator inside comparing the sensor with the temp control pot. The problem is most probably from the iron. BTW how long have you used the station?

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Re: problem with SLD 936 ESD Station

Postby ABSF » Mon Dec 05, 2011 8:45 am

goodstudent WROTE: where the heat sensor is?
it is in soldering iron with white color?
where i can get it?


I didnt open up my iron. I just check it with a meter. I dont think you are able to get the sensor. Just replace the whole iron. I bought my station together with a spare iron 3 years ago in Jalan Pasar. The spare iron cost less than RM20.

See the price difference between the genuine Hakko and immitation from China. So you get what you paid for....

cheap immitation

original Hakko

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Re: problem with SLD 936 ESD Station

Postby Brian Griffin » Mon Dec 05, 2011 11:45 am

Dismantling the soldering station within the warranty period will void the warranty.

And there is no user-servicable parts inside. Read the manual thoroughly.
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Re: problem with SLD 936 ESD Station

Postby goodstudent » Tue Dec 06, 2011 5:39 am

ABSF and Brian Griffin thank you for your good information..

"What do you mean by not enough hot? Does the solder melt if you set it to Max?"-ABSF
the solder lead not melt perfectly although at max temperature..

"I just check it with a meter"-ABSF
what thing your checked? is temperature of iron,continuity ,voltage or something else..
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