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Tenma 48w soldering station Tenma 48w soldering station:




I've been using this soldering station for decades now. It's easy to use and works well, but the 48 watts can
be a problem with larger connectors. It's more expensive on Amazon - get it directly from Newark Electronics.
There's a newer version with a digital readout, but I'm used to using the old analog LED light strip.

It's got good temperature control, and The screw-on retailer is by the handle (not by the tip, like Weller does)
so it's easier to change tips. They also sell replacement irons, and I keep a spare on-hand.

It works well with SMD soldering if you switch to a smaller tip size. Since the iron is pluggable, I'd suggest
getting a second iron and fit it with a smaller tip, to make switching between regular and SMD soldering easier.



Tenma 21-147 48w soldering station ($78 at Newark)


Tenma 48w soldering station:



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