ATTEN ST-862D Electric Soldering Hot Air Station Getting Started

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  • Опубліковано 31 жов 2021
  • In this video, I shared my experience with the professional soldering hot air gun ATTEN ST-862D.
    This is the first time, I have ever used a Soldering hot air gun. It was so easy to de-solder electronic components compared to my previous video of using cheap soldering iron.
    It features followings-
    ● LCD display screen making control visualization.
    ● Temperature unite switching function.
    ● Temperature locking ,timed work function.
    ● MCU controlled temperature calibration, compensation for constant working
    ● Strong air volume with brushless fan.
    ● Easy to replace with pluggable heater.
    ● Convertible with straight air and spiral air.
    ● Auto-sleep function.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @vytautasslenderis2702
    @vytautasslenderis2702 Рік тому

    Has not laughed like that for quite a time. Thanks.

    • @IndiceEducation
      @IndiceEducation  Рік тому +1

      My pleasure, at least I made you laugh 😊

    • @vytautasslenderis2702
      @vytautasslenderis2702 Рік тому +3

      @@IndiceEducation Sorry for being frank. But if seriously, 1) using pliers so brutally is no good. Removing the micro buttons that way you have ripped off the pads (therefore you were not able to solder in one of those buttons back in a later video). NEVER use force for removing components. Also, 2) you tried to desolder metalic pins by holding them with pliers. Think about it: those pliers are a big piece of metal, which sucks the heat from the pins and for this reason, the pins never reached solder melting temperature.

  • @faustsmith
    @faustsmith Рік тому

    Does this station have an EMI filter to prevent switching noise being coupled back into the mains of the building?

  • @faustsmith
    @faustsmith Рік тому

    Any particular time when used the cold air feature during rework?

  • @mm0077
    @mm0077 2 роки тому +3

    I think your temperature was way too low. If you want to desolder big ics as the first one you tried to remove. It would have been better to turn the board upside down ( opposite of what you were doing in the video) and heat from the top using a bigger nozzle at least 420c and 50% air flow then the ic would drop with the help of gravity and perhaps a gentle pull from underneath with tweezers not your fingers. Heating from top will give you the flexibility of moving the hot air from the left to right and vice versa. A bit of flux application will help too. The thicker the board more heat is required. You need to get familiar with the tool. Brave to take it on from unboxing. Practice will make perfect and good luck. By the way I have similar hot air, which was recommended by The cod3r, check him out and you will learn.

    • @IndiceEducation
      @IndiceEducation  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for your tips mate! That was the first time, I have ever used air heat gun.
      I really want to crack on soldering. Just ordered my Hakko- FX 951.
      Thanks again for your expert opinion 🙂

  • @amountstillhugs4035
    @amountstillhugs4035 2 роки тому

    👍👍

  • @Al3x1388
    @Al3x1388 Місяць тому +1

    whats the name of the holder of pcb and where did you buy it?

    • @IndiceEducation
      @IndiceEducation  Місяць тому

      DURATOOL D03170 PCB Holder amzn.eu/d/2Mge8Qq

    • @Al3x1388
      @Al3x1388 Місяць тому

      @@IndiceEducation thank you