Hi EEVbloggers!
This is Aaron from PACE Worldwide, here to answer your questions about the new ADS200 AccuDrive Soldering Station (finally)! Sorry it’s taken this long, but I don’t get online as much as I should. I’ll try to answer some of the questions I’ve seen in this thread. Please feel free to comment.
Status of ADS200 Production: we’re in very limited production of the station right now because of a shortage of key parts, so you probably won’t see high quantities of the ADS200 in the US until early April, and about 3 weeks later for Europe (we ship from our North Carolina factory to our UK office).
Evaluation Units: We will be shipping evaluation units to both Cliff Matthews and Dave within the next few weeks. We wanted to ship them this week, but parts issues on both station and tips have caused a delay ... sigh.
Direct Orders from paceworldwide.com: We intend to have a new page up with the capability to order via paypal or credit card live by next week, but we’ve been holding off due to the parts shortage. Not a good idea to sell something online that you can't immediately ship. In the meantime, you can view features and video on our
www.paceworldwide.com/ads200, but this site is external to paceworldwide.com so it will not have the capability to order.
Pricing: The $239 price (£199 in UK/€225 in EU) is the
final list price … this “introductory price” is a bit of a marketing thing, but the price is not likely to go up or down in the near future. Note that PACE does not control what an authorized distributor can sell the unit for, so you are likely to see fluctuations (up or down) depending on the distributor. I doubt you’ll see anything close to $199 in the US, since distributors are likely to take a loss at that price.
No Stain Relief on the TD-200 Handpiece: Our strain relief is internal to the handpiece, a tried and true design on most of our soldering irons for the past 20 years, and we’ve never had issues with the cords wearing out or failing. Now handpiece breakage is another thing, and it’s one of the reasons we have switched to an all-metal handle design. Unlike the older (and more brittle) ESD-safe plastic we used on the previous TD-100 handles, the new TD-200 is that ships with the ADS200 is practically impossible to break. In addition, the aluminum keeps the handpiece cool at any temperature, even in extended use situations (our previous TD-100 handle could get really HOT).
Mini-Tweezers: I showed one of the prototypes to ransonjd (EEVblog member who mentioned that he soldered the pennies together at the APEX Show), and this handpiece will become available in mid-Summer. It will be compatible with the ADS200 only,
not previous PACE soldering stations (ST 50, WJS 100, etc). We have a ton of tooling on this handpiece, and some of the longer lead-time items will take up to 3 months to receive after final design.
Instant SetBack (ISB) Tool Stand: All versions of the ADS200 will have a port on the back panel (which can be seen in ransonjd’s images of the back panel that he that photographed at the Apex Show) that allows for the addition of an optional ISB Tool Stand, which automatically drops the temperature of the tips below solder melt so that they don’t oxidize (and thus last up to 5x longer). There are also other part numbers for the ADS200 (PN 8007-0579 for 120 VAC; PN 8007-0580 for 230 VAC) that include the ISB Tool Stand as part of the package. Sorry, no price on those units yet as we are still waiting for critical parts to be priced and received. The ISB Tool Stand versions should be available by late April.
All ADS200 feature SetBack and AutoOff, which is built into the power supply: the standard ADS200 features software driven Setback and AutoOff features that can be programmed from the power supply Programming Menu, so you may not even need an ISB Tool Stand. The default setting is the unit will automatically “set back” the temperature to 350°F after 30 minutes of inactivity, then shut off the power to the TD-200 Handpiece 60 minutes after it goes into SetBack.
Software Features of the ADS200: The ADS200 has
all the features of previous PACE models, and is
NOT a stripped-down version of previous soldering systems. We’re just not making the amount of margin that we were on previous models!
Does the ADS200 come with Tips?
No. Like most Hakko and Metcal products, we do not include tips. I know it’s inconvenient, but adding a tip adds $10 to the list price, and this is a price sensitive market so we wanted to make the list price as low as we could. Also, we have found that it’s best to have the customer decide exactly which tips he/she wants, as opposed to arbitrarily adding a tip that they won’t use. I know this will probably cause some consternation among EEVbloggers here, but sticker shock for soldering stations is a very real issue for us, so we want to keep the price as low as is possible.
AccuDrive Vs. IntelliHeat: AccuDrive is our new, highly accurate and more powerful temperature control system. labjr was closer to the truth when he said the “increased the wattage of the system to 120w maximum output, they had to use a different system of tips with heating elements of lower resistance.” To make a long story short, we were forced to change to AccuDrive as it allows us up to 120 Watts of power (improving performance) and uses a much more accurate (hence “AccuDrive”, about 5°F accuracy compared to IntelliHeat’s 12-15°F accuracy) temperature sensors. Unfortunately, our venerable Engineers could not come up with a way to make AccuDrive compatible with previous models. OMG another PACE connector? Yep (sorry).
Is ADS200 designed for the hobbyist? Not really, but we know the price point will be attractive to the hobbyist, more so than previous models. Dyaxxis mentioned his theory that AccuDrive “reduced the possible complexity costs associated with IntelliHeat” but this is not the case … the ADS200 has about 85% parts commonality with the previous WJS 100 and ST 50 units, but actually ends up costing PACE more! The difference is that management would like to sell more stations and make more of the money on Tips and consumables rather than make higher dollars on the front-end sale. Make sense?
To download a copy of our ADS200 Brochure go to
https://www.paceworldwide.com/sites/default/files/ADS200_6pg_Brochure_FINAL.pdf. If you'd like to view our ADS200 YouTube video, go to
. Also, you might want to take a look at the ADS200 Quick Start Manual, which will give you an idea as to what to expect when you open the box:
www.paceworldwide.com/sites/default/files/ADS200_QuickStart_Manual_3-Mar-2018.pdf.
I’d be glad to answer any other questions you have. Please feel free to comment below!
Best,
Aaron from PACE