What is the plastic pen looking device that comes packaged with a screw and Y shaped metal wire? You skipped over it during unboxing. I bought a similar station and can't figure out what it's for.
Oh, sorry. That's for holding down a wire or electronic component that you want use Hot Air on that prevents you from burning your hand. I will 'Pin' this comment and my answer to the top of the video comment area.
So glad you made this video, the quality of your videos is very good - even outside the quality of the content - and I have watched several of your videos for other pieces of networking equipment - the other videos demonstrating this product are just guys throwing a camera at it - and it can be a struggle to watch....so thanks for the taking the time to make quality
Great review David! Pretty nice all in one device. I can see where the hot air blower would come in handy if you were soldering wire connections and wanted to heat shrink the connection. Having everything handy all in one spot is a time saver. Thanks for sharing!
Tony, you have that exactly right. I do regret not buying the sub-model that has a lower-end heat gun however. I may try and find out if I can just replace that with a better one, but I will try using it for a while first. My biggest problem now however is a place to keep it. I may need to setup another special Studio where I can add advanced air exhaust, and use that for soldering, hot air Rework and my upcoming Laser engraver.
I’m looking for a setup and to get into soldering and enjoy this. This was a very solid review video. It was clear, concise and you went straight to the point. Thank you!
You are quite welcome. Just keep in mind that soldering takes patience and a lot of practice before getting good at it. You WILL burn yourself more than once (non fatally, of course), and you will be disappointed in some of your early soldering. That is all expected, and all of us who today consider ourselves good at soldering have gone through that. Just be patient, and above all, practice as much as you can.
@@PE4Doers The last time I soldered was back in 2007 when I was in high school in my electronics class. I enjoyed it back then. I do cell phone, computer and other electronic repairs so I have an additional familiarity with it, so that's a plus on my end lol. Thanks for the additional tips! I ended up ordering the YIHUA 948-II. I have a Sega Dreamcast that I'm going to do some quick mods, such as replace the old, dead CMOS battery with a rechargeable ML2032 battery, replace the one time fuse for the controller port with a re-settable fuse, etc. I'd also like to order some kits to put together with that need soldering work. We built our own voltage/multimeter back in high school and something else that I can't recall. It was very fun. I don't recall what we built exactly, but I know I have it somewhere at my parent's house lol. If you have any places that I can get DIY kits, I'd appreciate the recommendations. Thank you!
you have to use three cables connected to the power supply, that way you can have it output power and act as a multimeter at the same time. Adjust the voltage with the output-display switch on, then you turn it to test-voltage and you can use it to measure the voltage.
That is the 3rd section of this triple device that is used to provide power to a test circuit. The voltage/ampere display show what is being output by that section of the unit. It is theoretically possible to used a power out device like this one to measure resistance (calculated by Ohm's Law), however it would be extremely inaccurate and dangerous to the equipment you are trying it on if you apply too much voltage. I suggest you purchase a $20 Digital Volt Meter to measure kilo ohms.
That one looks pretty good - just missing the Power Supply/Monitor. I would have seriously considered that one if I noticed it during my original research.
Amazon always has good cheap electronics. They might not be brand but they get the job done! I got a $12 soldering iron from amazon awhile back and it still does perfect today. Also your audio almost sounds like its "doubled" in your editing program make sure that you dont have two audio channels stack on each other! Happy YouTubing!
To your point, I have a number of cheap tools that work perfectly well, and some name brands that have failed miserably. I guess it all depends on how the tool needs to be used. I will have to look into the audio issue you mention, since I have only a single track for each clip, though I did switch back and forth between the sound output of my two Sony cameras. I did not have two of them running at the same time however.
Enrique, I do not know the answer, however I just requested an electronic copy of the User Manual through Amazon. If you send an Email to my Channel Email (shown in the 'About' tab of my Channel), I would be glad to forward you a copy when I receive it.
I was able to get the manual from the manufacturer, so if you send me an Email to my PE4Doers email (available through my "About" tab at my UA-cam Channel), I would gladly send you a copy.
I am a beginner at this, can you confirm or deny this? I think if you leave it on voltage output setting and on low settings you can test for continuity since it beeps when the two probes touch. I could be wrong and this will cause short on the station.
What is the plastic pen looking device that comes packaged with a screw and Y shaped metal wire? You skipped over it during unboxing. I bought a similar station and can't figure out what it's for.
Oh, sorry. That's for holding down a wire or electronic component that you want use Hot Air on that prevents you from burning your hand. I will 'Pin' this comment and my answer to the top of the video comment area.
Thank you man I was looking for that this whole video
So glad you made this video, the quality of your videos is very good - even outside the quality of the content - and I have watched several of your videos for other pieces of networking equipment - the other videos demonstrating this product are just guys throwing a camera at it - and it can be a struggle to watch....so thanks for the taking the time to make quality
Wow, thank you
Great review David! Pretty nice all in one device. I can see where the hot air blower would come in handy if you were soldering wire connections and wanted to heat shrink the connection. Having everything handy all in one spot is a time saver. Thanks for sharing!
Tony, you have that exactly right. I do regret not buying the sub-model that has a lower-end heat gun however. I may try and find out if I can just replace that with a better one, but I will try using it for a while first.
My biggest problem now however is a place to keep it. I may need to setup another special Studio where I can add advanced air exhaust, and use that for soldering, hot air Rework and my upcoming Laser engraver.
I’m looking for a setup and to get into soldering and enjoy this. This was a very solid review video. It was clear, concise and you went straight to the point. Thank you!
You are quite welcome. Just keep in mind that soldering takes patience and a lot of practice before getting good at it. You WILL burn yourself more than once (non fatally, of course), and you will be disappointed in some of your early soldering. That is all expected, and all of us who today consider ourselves good at soldering have gone through that. Just be patient, and above all, practice as much as you can.
@@PE4Doers The last time I soldered was back in 2007 when I was in high school in my electronics class. I enjoyed it back then.
I do cell phone, computer and other electronic repairs so I have an additional familiarity with it, so that's a plus on my end lol.
Thanks for the additional tips! I ended up ordering the YIHUA 948-II. I have a Sega Dreamcast that I'm going to do some quick mods, such as replace the old, dead CMOS battery with a rechargeable ML2032 battery, replace the one time fuse for the controller port with a re-settable fuse, etc.
I'd also like to order some kits to put together with that need soldering work. We built our own voltage/multimeter back in high school and something else that I can't recall. It was very fun. I don't recall what we built exactly, but I know I have it somewhere at my parent's house lol. If you have any places that I can get DIY kits, I'd appreciate the recommendations.
Thank you!
thank you for explaining. I just bought one and in 10 min I learned how to use it. Thank you!
You are very welcome. I am hoping I can use this unit more in future videos, since I acquired it to do some 'Surface Mount' repairs.
@@PE4Doerskeep up the good work
you have to use three cables connected to the power supply, that way you can have it output power and act as a multimeter at the same time. Adjust the voltage with the output-display switch on, then you turn it to test-voltage and you can use it to measure the voltage.
Thank you for the additional information.
Hi, am not practice, What does the amper-/voltage section is it for? to measure for instance the output k-ohms from an electric guitar pickup?
That is the 3rd section of this triple device that is used to provide power to a test circuit. The voltage/ampere display show what is being output by that section of the unit. It is theoretically possible to used a power out device like this one to measure resistance (calculated by Ohm's Law), however it would be extremely inaccurate and dangerous to the equipment you are trying it on if you apply too much voltage. I suggest you purchase a $20 Digital Volt Meter to measure kilo ohms.
Very well explained and I enjoyed watching. Thank You. (UK)
You are quite welcome Sir 🙂
great video. appreciate it
You are very welcome. I truly appreciate the nice comment
What is the purpose of the Auto/Man button? Also, how to put it in Centigrade vs Fahrenheit?
I believe that allows the Hot Air gun to automatically turn off when place in the saddle.
Would you recommend spending extra for this one or the Yihua 862bd+ 2 in 1 on sale for $101.95 on Amazon?
That one looks pretty good - just missing the Power Supply/Monitor. I would have seriously considered that one if I noticed it during my original research.
Amazon always has good cheap electronics. They might not be brand but they get the job done! I got a $12 soldering iron from amazon awhile back and it still does perfect today. Also your audio almost sounds like its "doubled" in your editing program make sure that you dont have two audio channels stack on each other! Happy YouTubing!
To your point, I have a number of cheap tools that work perfectly well, and some name brands that have failed miserably. I guess it all depends on how the tool needs to be used.
I will have to look into the audio issue you mention, since I have only a single track for each clip, though I did switch back and forth between the sound output of my two Sony cameras. I did not have two of them running at the same time however.
Hola, tengo una yihua 853d 2A, se me reiniciaron los parámetros y ahora necesito calibrar el cautin por que no concuerda la temperatura.
Enrique, I do not know the answer, however I just requested an electronic copy of the User Manual through Amazon. If you send an Email to my Channel Email (shown in the 'About' tab of my Channel), I would be glad to forward you a copy when I receive it.
I was able to get the manual from the manufacturer, so if you send me an Email to my PE4Doers email (available through my "About" tab at my UA-cam Channel), I would gladly send you a copy.
Exactly what I was looking for most just do the unboxing
I'm glad I could help. Thanks for the comment.
Can you test for continuity with this?
I am a beginner at this, can you confirm or deny this? I think if you leave it on voltage output setting and on low settings you can test for continuity since it beeps when the two probes touch. I could be wrong and this will cause short on the station.
also sometimes they beep even when the probes is somewhat near and almost touch, not quite sure what that means.
@@stevie5998 That is likely the 'beep' indicates a problem such as a short.
@@stevie5998 There is built-in short circuit protection, but it would be a short.
I do not know of any capability for performing that function.
What station do u recommend?
The one I have is "YIHUA 853D USB 3A-Three Tools", which has worked out well for me. The Amazon link is: amzn.to/4e4Pcdx
@@PE4Doers cam u plug in to 110/120 or do u need powerstation?
@@chrisv.6951 Mine plugs directly into the 120. What do you mean by 'Power Stations'? Are you referring to a power brick that lowers to a DC voltage?
Is it worth it ?
So far, in just over a year of use, I have no complaints. It is not the highest end equipment, but then again the price would not justify it to be.
Very good video
Thank you so much for the nice comment.
Thank you
You are very welcome.
would have been really nice to also have a continuity test.
I agree. That comes in handy 'A Lot'