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Reviews Categories | Ham Work Bench Tools & Test Equipment | Edsyn 951SX Help


Reviews Summary for Edsyn 951SX
Edsyn 951SX Reviews: 1 Average rating: 5.0/5 MSRP: $119.95
Description: Temperature Controlled Soldering Station

Features:
• Accurate linear temperature control
• Easy to maintain and calibrate
• Modular assembly of parts for easy service
• Wide variety of soldering and SMT CROWN tips
• External calibration helps with ISO9000 compliance


Specifications:
• Power Requirements: 120V, 60Hz
• Power Rating: 15W - 220W
• Heater Rating: 120V, 95W
• Temperature Range: 400°F - 800°F / 205°C - 427°C
• Temperature Regulation: ± 6°F / ± 3°C
• Tip to Ground Voltage Leakage/Resistance: < 2mV / < 2 ohms
• Overall Dimensions: 4.1"Wx8.2"Hx10"D / 104mm x 208mm x 254mm

More info: http://www.edsyn.com/main.asp?inc=view_product&id=38
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K2YO Rating: 5/5 Jun 10, 2008 22:36 Send this review to a friend
Great soldering station at reasonable price!  Time owned: 0 to 3 months
I replaced my 20 year old Weller with this new Edsyn and I love it. It has a lot more power with a 95 watt heater rating. This comes in handy with working with boards that have a complete ground plane on one side and you have to solder on that ground plane. It also heats up very quickly. About 5 to 10 seconds in my experience. I don't have to remember to turn the iron on in advance, I just flip the switch when I'm ready.

If your at Dayton, there's a great vendor in the flea market that sells these. You can also get them directly from Edsyn. The extra tips are only a couple of bucks so I picked up a few different profiles to keep on hand.

Anyone looking to upgrade to a temperature controlled solder station should consider this model.
 


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