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Hakko 936 vs. CSI Solder Station 1?

 
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Chris
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 8:35 am    Post subject: Hakko 936 vs. CSI Solder Station 1? Reply with quote

Please pardon me for butting in here...

I'm a novice looking for something better than my ancient Radio Shack
soldering pencil. After looking around, I'm coming to the conclusion
that a Hakko 936 is a decent soldering station at a decent pricxe.
However, I recently bumped into the CSI "Deluxe Station 1" at
http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/7307 . Well, that
looks an awful lot like a Hakko 936! Does anyone know anything about
this station? Is it truly an OEM Hakko 936 at less than half the
price, or is it some cheap knockoff that looks exactly like a Hakko?

Thanks for any help you can provide!

--Chris

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Steve
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 12:35 am    Post subject: Re: Hakko 936 vs. CSI Solder Station 1? Reply with quote

Chris wrote:

Quote:
that a Hakko 936 is a decent soldering station at a decent pricxe.
However, I recently bumped into the CSI "Deluxe Station 1" at
http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/7307 . Well, that
looks an awful lot like a Hakko 936!


I agree that the Hakko 936 is a good choice for a soldering iron. We used to
use them at my old job and they stood up well to constant use. The CSI unit
sure looks like a Hakko, but the its power consumption is only 40W vs. 60W
for the Hakko. A Hakko 936 can handle jobs such as soldering copper foil
shielding to the shell of a D-Sub connector. A lower-powered iron might not
be able to hold its temperature with that much metal soaking up the heat.



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--Steve
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John - KD5YI
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 10:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Hakko 936 vs. CSI Solder Station 1? Reply with quote

Steve wrote:
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Chris wrote:


that a Hakko 936 is a decent soldering station at a decent pricxe.
However, I recently bumped into the CSI "Deluxe Station 1" at
http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/7307 . Well, that
looks an awful lot like a Hakko 936!



I agree that the Hakko 936 is a good choice for a soldering iron. We used to
use them at my old job and they stood up well to constant use. The CSI unit
sure looks like a Hakko, but the its power consumption is only 40W vs. 60W
for the Hakko. A Hakko 936 can handle jobs such as soldering copper foil
shielding to the shell of a D-Sub connector. A lower-powered iron might not
be able to hold its temperature with that much metal soaking up the heat.


Note that the Hakko total power is 60W but the heating element is only 50W.

John

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