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2025-07-26 12:14:18
I typically use the main brand soldering gears for many years, mainly for debugging, bring up verification. I never heard of Yihua before, no idea of its quality or performance. I did some research on Yihua before I give it a try, seems they know what they are doing.The initial test was using this tool to work on 0402 parts and some MOSFETs, I really like these four buttons to select desired temp quickly, that's so handy, easily to work on tiny resistors then larger parts. The soldering tips are quite good, easy to clean and working with 0.3mm soldering wire. This time, I don't need the 110W power but I know it is ready there whenever I need it.I am impressed of its performance vs price range, give it a shut and it is good.
Harry Pankratz
2025-06-03 18:39:17
System works great heats up quickly and the temp is real time at the tip which I was not expecting. Great power for those bigger wires so very happy. The helping hands are not as helpful as they come loose from the base very easily. I will get something more standalone that will work much better. Looking forward to using this for many years.
StJim
2025-05-19 15:42:24
I've mainly been using it for small electronics. Also the occasional heat set insert as well.I'm not going to say it's the best out there for what it is, but okay for the price.It does have a manual, which is really useful for telling you how to get started, what each knob and button does, and by how much to compensate for the solder you're using.As for the tips they give, they're not completely bad, but after a couple uses, you will find they are only good to get started and to get a handle on how they work and for what situations they would be beneficial.Do invest money in a better set of tips, and if you've got a 3D printer, print out a tip holder you can place on top of the box, so you can keep them organized. Also, wouldn't hurt to also print a holder for the sponge, so that it's not just floating around, and gives you the option between the brass wool inside the can, and a damp sponge.What I like best about this is the just the price, but also having the ability to replace the iron if it ever gets damaged or begins to wear out, just unscrew the old and put in the new.Finally, please, get yourself a fume extraction fan for the noxious fumes from soldering and melting things, and get yourself a Third Hand, or something similar where it'll hold the piece you're trying to solder. Makes it cleaner, and less chance of burning yourself or slipping and burning the piece.
anw
2025-05-04 16:35:02
Two disclaimers:1. I've only had this for two weeks, so can't speak to long-term robustness. However, I have used it for several hours per day during that time.2. I have a thermocouple setup that I can use to measure the temperature accuracy and calibrate the unit. However, I haven't as yet calibrated the thermocouple system, so have not done so. Since the soldering station has worked so well from the first time I used it, I haven't bothered.I have been electrical & electronic soldering, some limited plumbing soldering, and, lately, some plastic welding (using an iron) thrown in for good measure. I've used irons, guns, and an old Weller analog station, but this is my first use of an up-to-date digital station. I worked for an aerospace firm that even gave me a course in it (though it wasn't really part of my job as an engineer; it was primarily for our technician colleagues). Even with all this experience and practice, I've never been very good at it. Usually, I can make copper stick together and get a zero reading on a multimeter, but it usually takes way too long and looks like crap. Heaven forbid that any customer ever attempted to fly anything that was held together with my soldering.Well, no longer. This station has made me a pro (though some of my technician colleagues may yet disagree). What it's been used for the past couple of weeks is the worst of my soldering jobs: connecting those waterproof LED lighting strips where you have to cut away the silicon gel coating to get to the copper pad (which itself seems akin to brain surgery) and then solder connecting wires to that. Of course, irons and guns have no adjustments, and, for whatever reason, I could never dial-in the old analog station to make a clean job of that. Miraculously, this station has made that a breeze. After a few days of trial and error and getting the station dialed in plus a few "technique adjustments", I was so pleased I ordered a second one for a remote workshop.Secondary to function, especially useful is the feature that you can secure the iron holder to the top of the power supply or remove it to place in a more convenient position. Since my work spaces are small, with constantly changing configurations and very limited storage, I made an aluminum stand for my old Weller that implemented this very feature; however, my MIG aluminum welding skill is even worse than my soldering skill, so, though it was functional (well, after a couple of "accessory pieces" had broken off), it was a complete piece of junk- cosmetically, a DIY abortion that no one should have to gaze upon. It is really nice to see this capability incorporated into an off-the-shelf product.Additionally, most of their manuals are online, but the manual for this one isn't (or wasn't; I think it's a brand new product). Since I now have two of these, and find it hard enough to keep up with one hard-copy manual, I contacted their customer support to get an electronic copy. They were prompt, courteous, and fulfilled all expectations in that regard as well, and the manual is securely stashed away on several different computers.I would highly recommend this product.
joe
2025-04-18 14:54:50
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Clarisa GarcÃa
2025-04-08 13:03:08
Llegó en perfectas condiciones, es muy robusto y con un rango amplio de temperaturas
Rahul Sharma
2025-04-01 10:16:38
very good.
Amin
2025-01-30 14:43:26
i tried several cheap ones before this, and then got this one and used it soldering became so easy and fun. sincere advice avoid cheap ones and go for serious ones like this
Mont2
2024-12-26 13:39:40
Seems to be a good unit but has done very little work to date. Should be made clear in advertising for sale in the Australian market that it is 110v only.
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