LUXURIOUS JBC 4 Channel Rework Station - Soldering Bench Upgrade Ep2

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    00:00 Intro
    01:32 Unboxing
    02:28 Setup
    05:57 Power on
    06:54 User interface
    09:49 Desoldering tool
    14:24 Tweezers
    17:49 General purpose iron
    24:11 Precision iron
    28:25 Teardown
    #JBC #soldering
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Komentáře • 326

  • @reps
    @reps  Před rokem +42

    Welectron has some exciting job openings in Karlsruhe DE: www.welectron.com/Jobs
    They are also looking for dual / students / part timers for electronic projects i.e. commissioning of a PCB assembly line: career@welectron.com

    • @-Xaverius
      @-Xaverius Před rokem +3

      what is the solder you're using?

    • @RandornCanis
      @RandornCanis Před rokem +2

      Did you edit in ½ time? All your on-screen timers are running at half real speed.

    • @reps
      @reps  Před rokem +4

      @@-Xaverius Felder ISO-Core "Clear" 0.5mm Sn100Ni+

    • @colinofay7237
      @colinofay7237 Před rokem

      @@reps can you link ep1 I can't find it on search

    • @windward2818
      @windward2818 Před rokem

      For soldering skills does Welectron require any IPC soldering certifications?

  • @Fdebijl
    @Fdebijl Před rokem +92

    19:12 - "This preference applies to soldering irons too"
    This is quite possibly your best joke yet

    • @davidhbrown0us
      @davidhbrown0us Před rokem +3

      That's where I had to stop watching 'cause I was laughing too hard to pay attention!

    • @GarryNichols
      @GarryNichols Před rokem +2

      Your timing is perfect Marco. 😂

    • @jb3757
      @jb3757 Před 9 měsíci

      I didn't get this before reading your comment as I was laughing at the previous jokes, this channel is underrated in my opinion.

  • @tcurdt
    @tcurdt Před rokem +305

    How can such an expensive station have such horrible UI response time? WTF?!

    • @panbekon1470
      @panbekon1470 Před rokem +18

      Indeed, i think every one who ordered that device asks the same question. Junk

    • @AndersEinarHilden
      @AndersEinarHilden Před rokem +11

      Could you make a quicker separate UI module that controls the station via RS232?

    • @panbekon1470
      @panbekon1470 Před rokem +10

      @@AndersEinarHilden yes, but no. And that is related with "robot" function he mentioned int the movie. Protocol is described but works only when Robot is Enabled, but then handles stop working with cradles - you need to start and stop heating through rs232

    • @panbekon1470
      @panbekon1470 Před rokem +8

      @@AndersEinarHilden it is possible, but only if someone would make an effort of sniffing serial communication over USB with JBC app and would emulate it. However app is crap also and controlling station through app is not as simple as one would imagine. I tried, but after while app stopped even turning on so i gave up.

    • @anononomous
      @anononomous Před rokem +20

      @@FooBar89 Or give them any money.

  • @sasazenny1750
    @sasazenny1750 Před rokem +10

    "We're six minutes in and we haven't even turned on the station, only the viewers"
    SAVAGE!

  • @dasflugdasflug4201
    @dasflugdasflug4201 Před rokem +10

    25:26 'Rossmanian sea of flux' you definitely made my day, thank you.

  • @supernumex
    @supernumex Před rokem +30

    23:59 I've heard that cycling from room temp up to 300C repeatedly puts more thermal stress than keeping it at 150C and then going to 300C.

    • @digitalradiohacker
      @digitalradiohacker Před rokem +5

      My cheap 858 hot air gun continues to run the fan after switching off the heating element so that it doesn't heat-soak too badly.
      I guess it makes sense in a production environment to keep the iron at some medium temp because it won't get a chance to cool down anyway, and produces less thermal stress.

  • @jondough76
    @jondough76 Před rokem +8

    The Windows 95 bit really made me chuckle. I certainly wasn't expecting it.

  • @user-lj1ee8jr5n
    @user-lj1ee8jr5n Před měsícem

    No way you pulled up a synth! I can only imagine how much you've played with those. You made my weekend and brought back the excitement I had as a kid for electronics!

  • @Artichoke4Head
    @Artichoke4Head Před rokem +21

    I don't think that package was accidental or due to internal miscommunication, I think they were generous and also wanted to show the whole shebang!

  • @randynovick7972
    @randynovick7972 Před rokem +20

    Okay first - great as always to see Dex at work. Second, it took me ten minutes to mop the floor of drool inspired by this fantastic exhibition. Thank you, I guess.

  • @elliesagestar
    @elliesagestar Před rokem +5

    "absolutely rossmannian amount of flux" :D :D :D good one

  • @st3althyone
    @st3althyone Před rokem +61

    Yay, more Marco is always appreciated. Thanks for all your excellent content, my friend. It’s always appreciated. Your reviews are always concise and have tons of helpful information. All us nerds, thank you, mate. Stay safe, and we’ll see you on the next one!🥰🥰
    Edit: That JBC bundle is so damn sexy!

  • @Afrotechmods
    @Afrotechmods Před rokem +2

    JBC FTW. I love your random jokes.

  • @oldguy9051
    @oldguy9051 Před rokem +3

    This was the first time I consciously liked a 32+ minutes ad.

  • @Christian-ti7wh
    @Christian-ti7wh Před rokem +3

    I have worked with JBC soldering stations for probably 15 years now. Tips can be changed so quickly so I use a lot of different ones. Since I do not see some of my favorite tips in your video I would recommend a couple for you to try:
    C245785: A barrel tip that makes soldering through hole components much easier, especially on planes. With a little experience you also get really uniform joints.
    C245966: A heavy duty tip for large stuff. I use it to solder copper strips or mesh, for large wires or bus bars. You would not believe what you can solder... I even solder copper strips to my ground plane in the EMC lab for permanent installation of LISNs or CDNs.
    C245034: A short bent tip for soldering small SMDs or IC pins to ground planes.
    C245949: A blade to tin PCBs and desolder connectors. Since I have to desolder board to wire connectors quite often, I have a couple of different widths of these blades. You can heat up all the pins at once and easily pull the connector out.
    ...and a tip for tweezer usage: I use them quite often for desoldering 2 pin components. Especially if the wire is rather large for the hole or if you have a plane on the top side the desolder iron sometimes cannot suck all the solder out. Add a little solder, heat up both contacts, gently wiggle and feel when the solder is molten all the way through, then pull the component out.
    2 Stories about tip life:
    I am in engineering, but I Introduced JBC for production in the last 2 companies I worked for. While I have never worn out or broken a tip myself I hear complaints from production sometimes. There are extended life tips that should last considerably longer but also switching to those did not help. After investigating a little I found that the simple reason is the wrong tip for the job. Some workers will use the same tip for everything and they end up using way too small tips. If the solder does not flow instantly instead of more waiting they use more force. After they bend the tip, you can bend it back maybe once but shortly after it will break off. Depending on what they have to solder barrel or spoon tips can help since you need a lot more force to break them.
    Sadly this is not only related to production. In my last company I had my own station with a handpiece and tweezers. I only ordered new tips when I needed a different shape. I don't think I have ever broken one in the 5 years I worked there. Where I work now everyone has his station with just the handpiece and we have a large station in the middle of the engineering department with tweezers and all the other jazz. It seems that people use the .3mm tweezer tips like pliers and break them off. Even though they do not have much time on them I have to replace them every month.

  • @argentaccounts9960
    @argentaccounts9960 Před rokem +5

    The upgrade to JBC has vastly increased the speed and quality of work/rework in my workshop. I have two irons, a through hole desoldering tool and now, a hit air station. Big $$$ but the saving in time over a year has more than paid for everything.

  • @treemanevergreen
    @treemanevergreen Před rokem +17

    Thanks to your videos I've suggested we switch to JBC at work two years ago. The rubber seals on the T245 and T210 have been there when we got our first stations. The only complaint my female coworkers have is that the T245 handle is a bit thick but without the pad it gets too hot to handle for a longer period of time. From our experience the tips seem to hold up for around 100h of work before we have to replace them.

    • @jaro6985
      @jaro6985 Před rokem +6

      100h is ridiculously low in terms of tip life.

  • @juliannesermon8057
    @juliannesermon8057 Před rokem +1

    I use an older model digital JBC station, cost me a pretty penny even second-hand but never once regretted it. Absolute pleasure working with it.

  • @unprintable469
    @unprintable469 Před rokem +9

    Once you go JBC you'll never go back to something else. 🤩

    • @acoustic61
      @acoustic61 Před rokem

      @@Runco990 I recently acquired some used Metcal and it seems pretty good to me.

    • @MarkDenovich
      @MarkDenovich Před rokem +2

      Because you spent a ton of money on JBC and don’t want to admit you should have bought the Metcal in the first place.

    • @nickstanley5064
      @nickstanley5064 Před rokem

      Idk, for that much cash, I expected the UI to be way snappier.

    • @unprintable469
      @unprintable469 Před rokem

      ​@@nickstanley5064 I am working daily with it (full workplace incl. hot air station) - once it has booted I don't feel any problems... Ok well, I refer to the daily use of the station. I never adjust deeper settings (station name, etc.) than temperature or amount of air and so on.

    • @unprintable469
      @unprintable469 Před rokem

      ​@@MarkDenovich Hmm, Metcal also seems to be very expensive, and the UI doesn't look better at all... Which station are you referring to?

  • @AThreeDogNight
    @AThreeDogNight Před rokem +2

    Man what a great unit & also the review wasn't lacking either so TY Marco for such an excellent video.

  • @nacholoco5325
    @nacholoco5325 Před rokem +1

    Jo! Thist setup rocks! I'm working with it for almost 6 Years now and I still enjoy it every time I take the iron of its base and it does it's job better than any iron I used the last 30 years of pcb work , Wish you a lot of fun with that neat toy ;-)

  • @hernancoronel
    @hernancoronel Před rokem

    Thanks for the great review Marco. I am a noob hobbyist but I LOVE HIGH quality tools, I am sure I will find a good excuse to buy some of these in the future. Keep up the great content!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před rokem +1

    Pretty impressive equipment indeed, dude! Fantastic review!!! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @Guds777
    @Guds777 Před rokem +1

    I am no Eco green left wingnut but i like when all the accessories comes in paper instead of mountains of plastic waste. Someone has earned his salaries...

  • @TheDefpom
    @TheDefpom Před rokem

    Oh nice, you got some soldering tweezers! I would love some of those!

  • @cloudcultdev
    @cloudcultdev Před rokem

    Ok, my dog went nuts when you sampled the squeaky toy...well played, sir!

  • @OneBiOzZ
    @OneBiOzZ Před rokem

    Im slowly but surely being convinced that i need a proper legitimate JBC soldering station

  • @SebastiaanSwinkels
    @SebastiaanSwinkels Před rokem

    As someone who has spent far too much on JBC tools already owning a DDE, a couple of stands / tools, and more tips than I could stand to count, I find myself heading over to the JBC site once again. For window shopping that is.

  • @mckidney1
    @mckidney1 Před rokem

    I love the sound, it is still noise, but does not trigger me by itself

  • @milk-it
    @milk-it Před rokem

    Bravo, danke fürs Video, Marco. Du hast wirklich das Pro und Kontra sehr gut demonstriert. Ich danke Dir auch für die Löttipps! I recently upgraded my soldering station to the JBC CD-2BQF and my hot air station to the JBC JTSE-2A. I couldn't be more satisfied with them. I'm going to abandon my Hakko desoldering gun in favour of the JBC in this video and get a pair of tweezers, too. This equipment is just bulletproof.

  • @JohnChuprun
    @JohnChuprun Před rokem

    Love your videos, keep up the awesome work & presentation. Thanks man

  • @KnowledgePerformance7

    The video we have been waiting for!

  • @tobic2139
    @tobic2139 Před rokem +1

    For recovery soldering tips which not stick solder you can also use citric acid powder and solder paste.
    I use this method since many years and I was able to recovery JBC C245 Tips which I found in trash.

  • @tolkienfan1972
    @tolkienfan1972 Před rokem

    Love it. One of your funniest! And I dream of using equipment like that.

  • @devjock
    @devjock Před rokem

    Honestly, this is the first timer I've seen a soldering station with a LAN port. That's pretty cool!

  • @K.D.Fischer_HEPHY
    @K.D.Fischer_HEPHY Před rokem +1

    Once you go JBC, you dont go back. Loving my JBC NASE Station for all SMD actions (down to 0201 chiptypes). Yeah, they are not exactly cheap but its like having a FLUKE Multimeter. You use these tools without even thinking about them anymore because they just work.

  • @pigbox2000
    @pigbox2000 Před rokem

    Saturday has just been safed 🎉

  • @rommac100
    @rommac100 Před rokem +7

    The exclusive control is pretty common with most testing equipment at least so that isn't surprising that the JBC implements it the same. Maybe implement a separate button based interface using that RS-232 so that the touchscreen doesn't have to be used.

    • @JamesChurchill
      @JamesChurchill Před rokem +6

      Yeah, the "it's a safety feature" explanation was such an obvious lie it's practically offensive. The front panel clearly uses the serial interface internally to control the station, which is what prevents it being used by something else unless it's disabled.

    • @kaukospots
      @kaukospots Před rokem

      @@JamesChurchill well that does make it a safety feature, just in the "two sources of operational control are colliding" sense!

  • @EgonSorensen
    @EgonSorensen Před rokem +8

    Solder/Rework Stations seems to be going 'back-to-the-good-old-days' in size :ø)
    Since I don't do work that require documentation on each solder joint, I am happy to stay with my 2 channel Metcal mx-500p-21
    - aaah, the good old analogue days with equipment that 'just works', but ok - taking a 1 week course on setting up the iron could be fun too ;ø)

  • @birdpump
    @birdpump Před rokem

    That's really cool man!

  • @anononomous
    @anononomous Před rokem +5

    Amazing bit of kit, but that front end 😬 Even if it's not an easy upgrade for them, how is it deemed acceptable at the price?!

    • @didgitalpunk
      @didgitalpunk Před rokem +4

      For the startup time, it’s an industrial iron, you turn it on at the start of the day and leave it on.
      For the input lag, absolutely inacceptable.

  • @jb3757
    @jb3757 Před 9 měsíci

    I'd say the 150 'C standby temperature is to extend the cartridge lifespan as increasing and decreasing the temp rapidly through a wide window will put a lot of stress on those metals, heaters, sensors...etc.
    I personally use 200 'C as the standby Temp for 20 minutes before putting the baby to sleep.

  • @dfgaJK
    @dfgaJK Před rokem +1

    16:39 DO THE INDUCTOR, DO THE INDUCTOR..... 16:55 sorry I have to clean up I'll be back in a moment... 🤣

  • @skeggjoldgunnr3167
    @skeggjoldgunnr3167 Před rokem

    I was drinking a fairly expensive microbrew ale when you demonstrated Dexter's toy whistle in the vacuum tube. Now Ive got a thick syrup of Porter all over my new breadboard and circuitry.

  • @sdrshnptl
    @sdrshnptl Před rokem +6

    You will be amazed, within a minute of uploading people liking video.. because content is 🔥

  • @WR3slo
    @WR3slo Před rokem +4

    I have used 2 different vacuum desoldering stations and I always missed the first pull. My idea was to build one with a small reservoir which would hold a vacuum and have a solenoid valve opening it.

    • @nachbelichtet
      @nachbelichtet Před rokem +2

      The German electronic legend Burkhard Kainka built one: czcams.com/video/ohsEzJjJ1tc/video.html

    • @DreitTheDarkDragon
      @DreitTheDarkDragon Před rokem

      I wonder if pneumatic ejectors could be used for this task or if this pump makes stronger vacuum.

  • @69uremum
    @69uremum Před rokem +3

    I'd like to see marco test out a "tec extension module" that lets you use a nt115 series hand-piece with the compact station, I'm sure it would work fine with the larger 4 iron station.

  • @tHaH4x0r
    @tHaH4x0r Před rokem +3

    32:20 Personally I have just purchased a new JBC station (the regular CD-2BQF) 1 week ago, and I too had purchased a T245 handle in the past for DIY screwing about. Just like you I was surprised to find that the T245 handle with the station came with a rubber seal (which nicely fits on the other handle I had as well). So it does seem to be new, and at least not restricted to just the higher end JBC stations.

    • @panbekon1470
      @panbekon1470 Před rokem +2

      Most likely they found out adding small rubber/silicon piece saves them answering ton of emails and phonecalls

  • @velinr
    @velinr Před rokem

    My favorite desoldering method for electrolytics is 10mm wide chisel tip. It works VERY fast. No need for preheating even for multilayer boards.

  • @videocommenter235
    @videocommenter235 Před rokem

    Good boy moment == automatic 10/10 video

  • @korytnacka7english
    @korytnacka7english Před rokem

    Thank you for the video.

  • @AntonioBdeJesus
    @AntonioBdeJesus Před rokem +1

    Oh Man, what a dream!

  • @3ffrige
    @3ffrige Před rokem

    Hoooolllyyyy crap how much did that set you back. Beautiful!

  • @PE1MR
    @PE1MR Před rokem

    My older JBC does not have that seal. Seems a good improvement. I did have some connection issues after switching tips in the past due to dust/dirt in the shaft.

  • @ruadeil_zabelin
    @ruadeil_zabelin Před rokem +4

    I've always been very happy with my jbc station after it was highly recommended by eev blog. Interrestingly, the station I have boots instantly, and the thing is ready to go within seconds. It's so nice.
    That software is unacceptable.. being a programmer myself... looking you trying to use that menu made my eye twitch

  • @Foga001
    @Foga001 Před rokem

    Nice viđeo as always! After it i understood the thumbnail.

  • @KerbalLauncher
    @KerbalLauncher Před rokem +3

    31:00, the dsPIC33 does not have floating point, though it looks like there is heavily optimized assembly for software float.

  • @tomking6006
    @tomking6006 Před rokem +2

    That's the second biggest anti-static mat I've ever seen

  • @A13tech
    @A13tech Před rokem

    Hi, we have JBC at work, a few dual channel DDE beasts plus two channel pre-heater, hot air and bunch of small table stations. Everything handles heavy duty R&D usage very well. Nothing break for last 3-4 years of daily use. I like DDE more bcs. physical buttons and boots up in few seconds. However, the desolder gun needs cleaning of the suction hole quite often and tip regenerator is also must have for it. This equipment is designed to last for ever and ever. I have CD-2D at home as hobbyist and it was the best spent money period...

    • @panbekon1470
      @panbekon1470 Před rokem

      Totally agree with your opinion. We also have both 2 and 4 channel and I like 2 chanel more. It also powers up faster.

  • @adipuiu5603
    @adipuiu5603 Před rokem

    The new sound of the pump will overflow your PCBs with high grade ppm goodness.

  • @MrNoobed
    @MrNoobed Před rokem +1

    A lot of UI can use a resistive touch display really well. If you get a stylus you can be much more accurate than on capacitive

  • @derkeksinator17
    @derkeksinator17 Před rokem

    Having used the micro tweezers for quite some time, I'd never want to go back. Especially with angled flat tips!

  • @tinygriffy
    @tinygriffy Před rokem +2

    I melted some rosin in a small metal snuff tin, added a small amount of flux (and some eucalyptus oil but that's optional I guess) to keep the rosin relatively soft when cooled, thew a piece of solder sponge in and let it soak.. that's my tip cleaning sponge...bob..jar.. I claim to have the shiniest best smelling ..🤔.. soldering iron in the universe :)

  • @janklas7079
    @janklas7079 Před rokem

    Our Dog went bananas when he heared that squeek.

  • @KilleriHauki
    @KilleriHauki Před rokem +1

    We have 2 of these at work. Love them otherwise but they just don't work at our grid 90% of time for some arcane reason which JBC couldn't solve in over a year. EMI filters did not help. All the non-touchscreen models work for some reason, the hot air, 2 tool stations, heavy duty station and nano station. So now 2x of 2 channel models will replace the DME's. Good thing they stack.
    Performance is without fault and the super fast tip change make these way way better than Metcal. We have in total like 50 different tips.
    T470 is my favourite since you can get like 4cm wide tip for special needs. Or just put a high thermal mass tip and solder 25mm² cable to copper fill at 300c without fear of delamination
    The footpedal is used to power the tweezers so you can handle MLCC more safely

  • @KGE64
    @KGE64 Před rokem +1

    At work we use JBC soldering stations also and I absolutely love the soldering irons/tips but I am not a big fan of the desoldering iron. It is cumbersome to take apart (try removing the glass or metal reservoir if you have replaced the rubber gaskets recently...) and needs very frequent cleaning and replacing the filters to keep the unit working. Suction is marginal. The smaller desoldering tips can not transfer sufficient heat and once you press the button the airflow cools down the tip and solder too much. The bigger desoldering tips have a wide opening at the end but a very small opening further on which cause clogging very easily. The pump can not supply enough vacuum to get rid of the clogging (for example from laquer/conformal coating on the PCB. Also the sound is annoying (as you already found out).

    • @lpeter1172
      @lpeter1172 Před rokem

      do you know of a better desoldering iron?

    • @KGE64
      @KGE64 Před rokem

      @@lpeter1172 not yet, do you ?

  • @jordanclarke2996
    @jordanclarke2996 Před rokem

    Thanks for another great video (I've just become a Pateron!) Cheers

  • @MattFitz75
    @MattFitz75 Před rokem

    This is friggin awesome - well done 🤣

  • @NINEWALKING
    @NINEWALKING Před rokem

    Yes rubber plug is new thing, Makes want to buy new handle :) JBC Stations are working great for me and have transformed soldering for me. I own few other active tip soldering stations and few old school once and nothing touches JBC experience.

    • @panbekon1470
      @panbekon1470 Před rokem +1

      You can buy just rubbers, no need for new handle.

  • @artysanmobile
    @artysanmobile Před 5 měsíci

    “Freedom units!” 😆

  • @ArthurBenemann
    @ArthurBenemann Před rokem

    Superb job. Better than the original!

  • @NNNILabs
    @NNNILabs Před rokem

    Can confirm that each one of these tools is really nice to use

  • @teslakovalaborator
    @teslakovalaborator Před rokem +1

    Nice synth, are we getting a video on that? And not to mention your old quest of connecting your Formant to the OneTesla!

  • @Rob_65
    @Rob_65 Před rokem

    I could only afford the cheapest JBC T245 with their analog base unit but I love that thing. It boots up instantly and starts melting any lead or lead-free solder within seconds.
    At work we have the more advanced, still budget, digital base units and these also do a great job. The only problem I have - or I should say my colleagues - have with the T210 is that the tips don't withstand too much abuse. I keep telling them that "chisel tip" does not mean you can use it to pry parts loose from a PCB but they still keep trying 😵
    Apart from that, the JBC tips (cartridges) do last a very long time when you keep them clean, tinned and don't use them as a chisel, screw driver or prying bar.

  • @jakobhalskov
    @jakobhalskov Před rokem

    Great pleasure to watch! I'll be walking down to buy a lottery ticket now, hoping to afford this one day.. :D

  • @NetisAmarok
    @NetisAmarok Před rokem

    You really need that fancy motorized tip cleaner. First times I used it, it wanted to eat the whole tip every time but you're getting used to it

  • @richard-sim
    @richard-sim Před rokem

    28:00 - Not just the T210 is good enough for day-to-day work, but my go-to is actually the JBC NT115 nano-handset. I'll reach for the T210 for heavier stuff, but very rarely the T245 as I just don't do much stuff at the kind of sizes that its thermal advantages start to become necessary (though the C245 tip range is one reason I'll sometimes go for it too). JBC is _that_ awesome, that such a tiny iron can do 90% of my work extremely well. Oh, and the boot time on the Nano Rework stations is a tiny fraction of that of the DME. :)

  • @jasharin
    @jasharin Před rokem +1

    can't say i'm shocked to see you playing with a modular synth

  • @petersmith5199
    @petersmith5199 Před rokem

    My comment on the video is this....your English is amazing!
    Thank you. ...

  • @Slot1Gamer
    @Slot1Gamer Před rokem

    I have a C210 Chinese clone station with genuine tips and I have to say I think it has made me a JBC fanboy for life hahah
    Maybe one day I can afford the 100% real deal set up

  • @Gengh13
    @Gengh13 Před rokem

    That rubber seal seems to be new, at least when I bought mine 5 years ago it wasn't present.
    And you can configure the pedal to heat the hot tweezers.

  • @RonLaws
    @RonLaws Před rokem

    i think the setting to keep it at 150C on standby is intended for sustained use during a shift, if for example you're hand soldering on an assembly line, or continually working with it with short breaks. and maybe to reduce the thermal stresses on the cartridge.

  • @swebigmac100
    @swebigmac100 Před rokem

    Nice. Have the same system. Using it daily. However, the smd tweezer plus its holder is a bit flimsy... Good choice!

  • @thomasfsan
    @thomasfsan Před rokem

    I'm seeing a synth. Very promising..

  • @makermatthew
    @makermatthew Před rokem +1

    Hello Marco, superb video as usual, do you have a part number for those superfine tweezers?

  • @Okurka.
    @Okurka. Před rokem

    Wow, less than 3000 euro for a soldering station; that's a steal!

  • @fullwaverecked
    @fullwaverecked Před rokem +1

    Nice package Marco!... I ment the soldering station. That's got everything! Ehhrrr... Where's the sink?

  • @jmibo
    @jmibo Před rokem

    Rossmanian is an amazing word.

  • @Kocis99
    @Kocis99 Před rokem

    4:05 I'm not sure this is new, but for sure rubber seal will work great

  • @nrdesign1991
    @nrdesign1991 Před rokem

    12:01 This is the SAME EXACT reason why some of my colleagues at work aren't bothered by compressed air noises, vaccuum cleaners and loud metalwork power tools when someone is doing microscopic solder work in the same hall.

  • @BartKus
    @BartKus Před rokem +1

    A small vacuum reservoir might help that tool deal with the initial pull surge.

    • @pomonabill220
      @pomonabill220 Před rokem +1

      At one of my previous jobs, I used a Pace station that did the same thing. I looked up why it did that and found out that the initial high pulse was to remove the initial pool of solder, then low speed was for removing the remaining solder.
      Still annoying though.

  • @DrTune
    @DrTune Před rokem

    25:20 "Rossmannian sea of flux" lol

  • @realVertiqo
    @realVertiqo Před rokem +2

    19:08 killed me :D

  • @seanscon
    @seanscon Před rokem

    Just you wait a second
    - Hermann Göring before the invasion of england, as recorded in the highly historically accurate rendition, "allo allo". This channel, as usual is more commedy than electronics. You could consider making a bit of comedy tutorials

  • @MarkusClaus
    @MarkusClaus Před rokem

    Awesome video, thanks!
    We have the same station at work, we also have the hot air station.
    Just a small question, what tweezers are your using?

  • @Wassasin
    @Wassasin Před rokem +2

    Excellent timing! I was eyeing one of these specifically for the tweezers to rework 120x 0402 resistors on a board with plastic melty connectors very close by making hot air not feasible.

    • @panbekon1470
      @panbekon1470 Před rokem +1

      Just be warned, that those tweezers are pretty loose, as was mentioned in video indirectly. Just like screw holding two pieces was not tight. Bad design in my opinion. They have also tweezers without that adjustment screw. For me those feel bit more tight.

  • @everettw
    @everettw Před rokem

    I love your dogs

  • @MrNoobed
    @MrNoobed Před rokem +1

    When you have to remind the boss that Hakko IS the cheap budget option

  • @TotallyNotJason101
    @TotallyNotJason101 Před rokem +1

    oh, new Marco reps vido......with soldering iron???

  • @illyau
    @illyau Před rokem

    The flux thing is new, I dont have it on mine. But the company I work for got the newest ones and they have it!