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Ralph Mowery wrote:
"Rich Klestinez" wrote in message ... I used to work for a company (ARCO Oil) that used a bunch of those. Weller closely guarded their schematics and even now they will not release them. We sent them in for repair but they charged about as much as to buy a new one. Here is what I found over fixing a dozen or so. 1) The wire nuts came loose inside 2) Intermittent wires in the cable going to the soldering iron. Flex the cable while ohming end to end. 3) The surface mount electrolytics go bad. These were MOST of the failures and I ended up changing all of them in the rest of the 25 irons we used over about 3 years. 4) The cheap temperature set wire wound pot gets worn out. Most of the parts in this unit are consumer rated parts and are available. Never had any problems with the ceramic boards in the units or with the printed resistors on them. Had a couple of chips fail. It's an A to D with a seven segment driver built in. They are available still. Other than the above, they are really a darn good soldering iron and keep the tip temperature regulated fairly closely. I still have 2 of them so if you decide to throw them away, send them to me and I can use them for parts to keep mine in repair. I will reimburse you for your shipping. I have more info If you need it. Rich Klesstinez 3728 Crestline Rd Fort Worth Tx 76107 Email: (my name, lower case, no spaces) at charter (dot) net Thanks for the reply. I will probably keep the soldering station. It seems to work fine, just no display. Weller made another modle that seemed to be the same unit without the display. I guess that if Weller did repair them, they probably just changed out the controller board. Similar to what the Commador computer people did. They had a flat repair rate. Don;t recall exectally,but it was something like the board cost them $ 50 and vethey charged about $ 70 to repair the computer. All they did was throw away the old insides and replace them. Seems this way is cheeper than the labor to repair them. ================================================ On the topic of Weller soldering irons , I would appreciate info on the following : At a fleamarket I acquired a Weller soldering iron with a DIL16 de-soldering pad (very handy to remove ICs with up to 16 pins. However , the heater element (Weller part nr 24410 , 24V-50W) is defective (open circuit) By Googling I haven't been successful finding a US supplier for the heater element. Can someone on this NG please help with US supplier info ( in the hope the cost of a replacement element will not make it necessary for me having to talk to my bank manager). TIA for any advice Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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