I have a thread on another web site that's sort of a blog of my collection of soldering stations. It's not very helpful for beginners, but there's some good information there, especially towards the end, or if you read between the lines. It's particularly useful for people looking to upgrade to a better station--again--especially if you read between the lines and generalize the comments & feedback.
There's a bunch of links to more serious work near the end of the thread. I'd particularly refer to posts #62 and #63. In fact, I'd say even beginners would be repaid reading those posts and following the links.
Rather than post an URL to another web site, just search the web for "collect soldering stations". I have the same user name there.
I'm starting a new thread because it tends to generate questions, and people here might not be members over there. Feel free to follow up here.
FYI Just because I have all those stations, doesn't make me an electronics expert. Nope! Just a hobbyist with a minor tool fetish.
Part of my collection
There's a bunch of links to more serious work near the end of the thread. I'd particularly refer to posts #62 and #63. In fact, I'd say even beginners would be repaid reading those posts and following the links.
Rather than post an URL to another web site, just search the web for "collect soldering stations". I have the same user name there.
I'm starting a new thread because it tends to generate questions, and people here might not be members over there. Feel free to follow up here.
FYI Just because I have all those stations, doesn't make me an electronics expert. Nope! Just a hobbyist with a minor tool fetish.
Part of my collection

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