WMP Soldering Iron
WMP Soldering Iron
Micro Soldering Iron 65 W, 24 V with Power-Response Heating Technology
A soldering iron is a hand tool used in soldering. There are many soldering irons available on the market. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Which soldering iron to choose for yourself depends on the soldering projects you are planning to do, as well as how often you are planning on using it. This Instructable will cover choosing a soldering iron that will be used for projects in electronics for soldering and de-soldering work on the circuit boards.
The four main factors to consider when choosing a soldering iron are:
1) wattage
2) type of the soldering iron
3)temperature control
4) tip size and shape
Technical Data:
Voltage | 24 V |
Heating output | 65 W |
Heat-up time (ca) in seconds (50-350°C / 120-660°F)
|
7 |
Connectable to
|
PU 81, PUD 81, PUD 81i, PU WAD 101, PUD 121, PU WAD 101IG, PUD 151, WD 1, WD 1M, WR 2, WR 3M, WR 3ME
|
Integrated tip extraction | Nachrüstsatz T0052918699 / T0052918599 |
Tip family |
NT
|
Temperature range °C
|
50 – 450 |
Temperature range °F | 150 – 850 |
Power Response Heating element technology
|
PU 81, PUD 81, PUD 81i, PU WAD 101, PUD 121, PU WAD 101IG, PUD 151, WD 1, WD 1M, WR 2, WR 3M, WR 3ME |