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Joshua G Senecal wrote:
Hi all, I have a Weller WTCPS soldering station with a 201U power supply and 201P iron, using a 700 degree F tip. Last night I powered it up in preparation for soldering some connectors, and a few minutes later I saw that the tip and metal shaft of the iron were glowing red-hot. Any ideas as to what is causing this, and will it be cheap to fix? Are there any checks I can do to diagnose the problem? Or should I just dump the thing and buy a new one? I bought the station over 11 years ago, in practically new condition, at a yard sale for $5, so I got my money out of it, but if a reliable fix is cheaper than purchasing a new soldering setup I'd rather go that route. Thanks! -Josh, AE6IQ -- Remove the reversed "nospam" in the address. A bad thermostat is a likely cause. -- 7 days! Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 18:08:22 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Joshua G Senecal wrote: Hi all, I have a Weller WTCPS soldering station with a 201U power supply and 201P iron, using a 700 degree F tip. Last night I powered it up in preparation for soldering some connectors, and a few minutes later I saw that the tip and metal shaft of the iron were glowing red-hot. A bad thermostat is a likely cause. Agreed, had it happen myself. Not sure about the specific model but ISTR the thermostat is in, and indivisible from, the element. The "bit" has a lump of Iron with certain temperature chararistics ( peltier effect ? ). When the temperature exceeds the Iron magnetic ability the element switch, ( with a magnet on the actuating arm ), drops out until the Iron, ( this is the Iron on the bit ), regains its magnetic ability. KISS in its best form. I have managed to "unstick" the magnet before now, but its a bugger to do. Sorry I can't describe the operation in a more scientific language, but I'm sure someone will ba able to... ;-) hth Mike W, G8NXD |
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 18:08:22 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Joshua G Senecal wrote: Hi all, I have a Weller WTCPS soldering station with a 201U power supply and 201P iron, using a 700 degree F tip. Last night I powered it up in preparation for soldering some connectors, and a few minutes later I saw that the tip and metal shaft of the iron were glowing red-hot. A bad thermostat is a likely cause. Agreed, had it happen myself. Not sure about the specific model but ISTR the thermostat is in, and indivisible from, the element. The "bit" has a lump of Iron with certain temperature chararistics ( peltier effect ? ). When the temperature exceeds the Iron magnetic ability the element switch, ( with a magnet on the actuating arm ), drops out until the Iron, ( this is the Iron on the bit ), regains its magnetic ability. KISS in its best form. I have managed to "unstick" the magnet before now, but its a bugger to do. Sorry I can't describe the operation in a more scientific language, but I'm sure someone will ba able to... ;-) hth Mike W, G8NXD |
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