Noob friendly temperature controlled. Soldered a sammichSID with it and now a core32. You can always go cheaper, e.g. with the model ZD-99 with only a knob for temperature control for around 12EURs, but I like the digital feeling and 40EUR was not expensive for me.
Hi Kriss, thanks for sharing. I already got a number of canditates I would like to buy, I’m just looking for one that would suit projects like this. I’m just thinking about heat and not ruining the PCB
Oh, I loved the nasty fumes while soldering the mb6582 after a few hours the room was multicolored and my world consisted of elephants that ate rainbows and pooped butterflies.
sorry for being unconstructive, just had to quote that
Otherwise, I have a least-cost 5 EUR 25W soldering iron and it works fine for me, but I understand that you get more comfort in the 40-60 EUR class. Most important is to keep the tip clean and solder properly. Every single solder connection should not take longer than 2-3 seconds, this also makes sure that you cannot ruin your pcb by peeling off solder pads.
I’m just thinking about heat and not ruining the PCB
If you got problems with heat, I guess a temperature controlled one might suit you best. My idea was ruining stuff with an uncontrolled solder station is probably more likely and expensive than spending money on a t-controlled solder station.
@Hawkeye: I like my respiratory system as much as I like pink elephants. For me there are better ways to get high.
Temperature controlled stations are so inexpensive these days, if one’s already investing hundreds in components it’s better to have a proper tool for soldering as well.
An used Weller station is usually worth it with a new tip, and Aoyue stations seem good quality for price as well. Plenty of new good looking contenders in the market these days.