Wiping movements can not only damage the tip, it may also cause splashing solder or even break the metal wool which can be thrown onto the assembly. Therefore we recommend just to stick the tip into dry cleaner and turn it a bit. Alternatives like a brush or a damp sponge are shown in the video, too (1:28). Thanks for your comment.
Changing tips on the fly is normally no problem, nevertheless you may have to check the heater for oxides and clean them off with a brass brush. If you have further questions about this you can contact our customer service: service.tools@kurtzersa.de
@@ersachannel thank you! In cold state everything is fine but at 340*C it becomes a real pain in the a** when i try to change tips (i use Nano and 102-series tips). They sit very tight on the heater. I'm definetely contacting support.
Excellent video. Make more like this!
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why don't you make more videos like this ?
It would be very useful if specialized people give advice to novices
Why is it bad to wipe of the tip on the metal wool?
Wiping movements can not only damage the tip, it may also cause splashing solder or even break the metal wool which can be thrown onto the assembly. Therefore we recommend just to stick the tip into dry cleaner and turn it a bit. Alternatives like a brush or a damp sponge are shown in the video, too (1:28). Thanks for your comment.
@@ersachannel Ok thank you very helpfull!
It's almost impossible to exchange soldering tip on-the-go carefully because it stucks on the heater when temperature is risen
Changing tips on the fly is normally no problem, nevertheless you may have to check the heater for oxides and clean them off with a brass brush. If you have further questions about this you can contact our customer service: service.tools@kurtzersa.de
@@ersachannel thank you! In cold state everything is fine but at 340*C it becomes a real pain in the a** when i try to change tips (i use Nano and 102-series tips). They sit very tight on the heater. I'm definetely contacting support.