YIHUA 939D+ Digital Soldering Station, 75 Watt Equivalent with Temperature Control, °C/°F Display. ESD safe for Electronics. Aluminum Panel (Resists Burn). Solder Tips, Lead-free Solder & Extras
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My dear customer, I appreciate the question you asked here, thank you. You can use this Yihua 939D+ model to control hobby-grade RC cars, which is suitable for use for hobby grade use. *br>It's a soldering iron station with adjustable temperature that's easy to use and can always maintain the temperature. Moreover, its temperature range is 392°F x 896°F / 200°C x *br>If you have any further questions or require assistance, please send an email to Amazon Messaging System(it can be found The following link The Amazon website. Visit https//bit.ly/2mKq0EU). Contact us within 24 hours and we will respond! Please accept our best regards from Yihua Official Store,
I would like to thank you very much for asking my This station has been set to work with Fahrenheit scale as default. If you want to change from Fahrenheit to Centigrade or from Centigrade to Fahrenheit on the Yihua 939D+, simply push the blue button in the middle of the station to do so. Because the scales will not be displayed, you will recognize which scale has been set by noticing the value change. *br> *br>If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate Please accept our best regards from Yihua Official Store,
Selected User Reviews For YIHUA 939D+ Digital Soldering Station, 75 Watt Equivalent with Temperature Control, °C/°F Display. ESD safe for Electronics. Aluminum Panel (Resists Burn). Solder Tips, Lead-free Solder & Extras
My soldering iron is out of date and I need to get a soldering iron station. I am currently implementing home automation. I find that this kit meets my needs very well. Despite its small size, the unit is very sturdy. Heating up the iron is rapid, and the iron keeps its temperature for a long time. It has been very useful for two projects and I wish I had purchased it much sooner. It was this unit I kept coming back to, regardless of which models I looked at ranging from $35 to over $100. During my research, I found Yihua has been in the industry for quite some time and gets very good reviews on their product. I contacted them for support and got a prompt response. I am very happy with the purchase I made.
The temperature seems to be controlled exactly as it should be. In the past, I have used it to work with SMSDs for which I had full As soon as I came across the first unit, the Fahrenheit/Celsius toggle button was stuck. However, staff at the Yihua Store answered my questions quickly, and I received my replacement device shortly thereafter. The Yihua staff felt they hadn't answered my questions quickly enough, so they gave me a $5 credit for waiting patiently.
After they heard raving reviews about the hakko, I was one of those people who rushed out and bought one. On day 366, it disappointed me due to its flaws. There are not as pretty features, but it will perform better, is way cheaper, and has more extras than anyone else. Are you ready to get started? I recommend you to buy.
This is the first soldering station I've used. I was astounded at how light and easy it was Only the Weller 40 watt iron and the 140 watt gun can be compared. This is not a very nimble vehicle. The problem with this is that it heats up so quickly and is Despite its simplicity, this device does get a little warm on the highest setting. if I used that for 10 gauge wire to 5mm bullet connectors then turn the temperature right back down to tin the next wire. It would not get hot at a more reasonable temperature like 750 degrees and would not get hot while connecting wires.
Thanks for sharing such a great tool. All of the parts appear to be easy to find and I was delighted to receive a brass sponge, since my old one was beginning to show its age.
Due to its 450 watts limit, my old soldering station could not handle it. The reason I like this station so much is because (1) it heats up 800+ in a matter of seconds, (2) it is built well as you will not feel it falling apart in a few weeks, and (3) it comes with a lot of extras like various solder tips. All of this plus some flux is perfect for a beginner, since they will need all of this. It can be improved in a few areas. The front and back of the device led me to believe that it didn't have a power switch. You'll find it on the right side of the unit. The solder tip cleaner has a tendency to pop out of its base due to its large size, although I haven't even touched it yet. In order to make it fit properly, it will need to be filed on one side. It is not possible to remove the AC cord. All in all, I am quite pleased with this result.
It broke the day after we got it, which was a gift for my husband.
Although the unit was reasonably capable of desoldering, its desoldering abilities were rather poor. Though I believed that using this iron at such high temperatures would make desoldering a snap, despite trying various tips and turning the heat up to the maximum, I only succeeded in removing a couple of small relays from a printed circuit board. This means it may not have reached the temperature The only option left for me was to dig out my old Weller soldering gun (100/140 watt). As far as the soldering goes, there is a definite problem with the desoldering. Don't know if I will keep it or not.
It is apparent that the replacement tips of this Yihua solder station do not completely protect the ceramic-based components Both the original tip attached to the iron and the core heating element have the same function I did find some replacement tips on Amazon that cover the ceramic-coated tip completely, but they are not available locally Our core values. It's the Kzerlly 900M that I love the most There is also a model 4D, which conducts heat over a large area because of its flat tipped design. It is also available in the Mudder 900 M-F The model B which is the pointed tip model shown in the photo (not the extra long, but still pointed This is just a small In terms of the soldering station itself, it is very good and when you put the soft chisel tip on the iron, it conducts heat very well. It is possible to successfully connect 26 gauge stainless steel wire to carbon steel at temperatures as low as 630 degrees F using Stay Brite silver bearing solder, which is included with liquid Stay Clean flux (in the small kits). A rosin pad and full-sized brass cleaning wire pad is included on this station, which is fantastic. By purchasing some tip tinner/cleaner (I found mine on Amazon), you will be able to keep your tips in great condition. There is no chance of the cord kinking on you since the cord runs from the station to the iron.