A soldering iron named Bakon. Hmm...
Yea and this one can actually cook Bakon.
OK, so they wrote me back and said "I will resend a product for you! You will receive it soon! thanks". Since this one came with four extra T12 tips and so will the new one, I'll have a good selection of tips for ... see below.
I still haven't seen the "video" LOL. I wrote back and said I still want the damn video. Since I know know from another internet source that you can use the pot on the side to tweak the cal (even though the manual says nothing about it), if the new one is off I can use that. I'll just use it in another hobby room where I need to solder wires occasionally (my model trains). If I can actually recover the dorked-up one then I'll have two for the price of one. I have seen some Spanish You Tube videos that show guys actually going into the cal but I can't tell from watching what they are doing. You Tube has a transcript option that displays the transcript in their language. I can capture it and run it through Google translate to see if I can understand what is going on. Things should not be this hard.
From the way it's acting I think the numbers you enter in the cal routine are feedback values and I probably have no idea where to start to begin with. The stupid thing doesn't show what numbers are already set when you go into the cal, even if you know what you set before - it doesn't show what it was. Very bad to entice the customer into a cal routine when the explanation requires much more than they wrote about.
But ... I am going to order the KSGER OLED T12 station because I think that is a really cool.
Carry on.