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Since you are in the USA, wWhy not get a real Hakko FX888 via Amazon.com store of Hakko?
ThanksBut I would run away from anything that has BEST on it because I have one of their irons and they are pure crap and will post up pics later if you guys want ....
Hi everybody!I found some Hakko 936-937 clones and your advice about it. These are:http://www.ebay.com/itm/390494250520?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649Thank you in advanceCheers
Guys thank you very much but I need your advice ABOUT ISSUE I ASKED you. Is it the Hakko clone solder - resistance of the heating element is 2.5-3.5 Ohm and resistance of the sensor is 43-58 Ohm?Don't advice me to buy Hakko FX-888 please, I need what I need.
You got it quite wrong though, the hakko clone stations usually use the thermocouple type heaters not the PTC types so the sensor resistance is about 2-3ohmsand the heating element is 12-13 or possibly 15 (27V types) ohms too i think
Quote from: vehf277 on December 05, 2012, 06:16:35 pmGuys thank you very much but I need your advice ABOUT ISSUE I ASKED you. Is it the Hakko clone solder - resistance of the heating element is 2.5-3.5 Ohm and resistance of the sensor is 43-58 Ohm?Don't advice me to buy Hakko FX-888 please, I need what I need.Pro tip: If you have specific technical questions about a product, put them in your first post. If you ask general questions you get general answers. Don't assume that we can read your mind. Explaining what you need and why you think the device in question will satisfy that need will also help reduce unsolicited advice, although frankly if you are going to get snippy about people telling you what to do you probably should give up asking questions on the internet