Hi,
I bought a W.E.P./Yihua 852D+ hot air station years back, mainly for the air. It has the add-on 907A soldering iron, which I wrote off shortly after my first couple fights with it, but I see posts in here with people who seem to be satisfied with it (or one of its clones), so I was trying to figure out why mine sucks.
It's never seemed like it gets hot enough, so I ordered a tip thermometer, and as expected, it's significantly lower than what it's set for. At the higher settings, it can be up to 100°(C) below, and at the lower settings, it won't even melt the standard Kester stuff I've been using. Out of curiosity, I removed the tip, shroud, and nut, and put the raw heating element up against the tester, which seemed to get to the correct temp (unless it's supposed to be higher to account for transfer loss). I was aware that the nut which holds the tip and shroud on is notorious for loosening up, or doesn't get tight enough, so I've been making sure to crank down on that and periodically check it. I even went so far as to lightly grind down the back end of one of the tips to make sure it didn't hit the iron's body before the heating element made it far enough up inside it.
I'm not expecting a high end tool, but it would be convenient to not need to drag out an additional iron sometimes. Is there possibly a way to get mine usable? Is their quality control bad enough that I simply got a dud, and can buy one of the cheap replacement irons or different batch of tips... or mod it? Is there a reasonably priced better iron compatible with this base? Lastly, if I were to grab a replacement iron or tips, is there a particular brand amongst the clones that I'd have better chances with?
Thanks, and sorry for all the text!
George