Finally guys, thank you..I am interested in this one.. i've been waiting for a video from you, since there aren't that many. Thanks for it, but could you do some real life soldering with it ? Maybe showing the different tips that are available for the tweezers.
Do you think the tweezer is small enough to handle tightly spaced 0201s? It seems to me that the smallest cartridge (I'm assuming you are using the smallest which is the 0.5l) is still too large for 0201s... is that correct?
Depends on the spacing between the 0201s. With a 0.5mm diameter tip there is approx 0.1mm overhang on both sides if you center the tips to the part. I estimate that you need at least 0.3 mm between two 0201s, otherwise it will be very hard. If you run into such issues, you can choose the JBC NASE. It offers 0.1mm tips on the tweezer.
Absolutely! Check whether the required tips are available on the next two pages: eleshop.eu/catalog/product/view/id/5690/s/atten-t130-soldering-tips/category/333/ & eleshop.eu/catalog/product/view/id/5714/s/atten-t100-soldering-tips/category/333/
Vroeg me af : Is het altijd zo dat de tweezer 100w vraagt en de bout 130W? Dan zou je bv bij 1 kanaals 150W station met alleen een 100Wtweezer de overige 50W nooit gebruiken?
Good question. I will answer this question in English, so our international viewers can read it :-) So the output power is determined by the voltage of the station and the tip of the connected tool. The tweezers offer 100W of power and this cannot be increased. It is not designed to use the full 150W of the station, because the tweezers will in general be used only with small tips on small components like 1206 SMD's or smaller. You simply cannot and don't need 150W for such small components. 100W is already a lot for such tweezers.
@@EleshopVideo Ah okay thanks for the answer! And on the other hand if you have that 130W soldering iron with a station that has 2 channels both 100W. Then your soldering iron can never deliver the maximum power. 100W instead of 130W?
@@Infinito_T Yes, that is true. However, the GT-6200 offers 200W which is split over both channels. You never need 130W on both tools on exactly the same moment. The peak power draw only takes a few seconds. So you can use two 130W tools on the GT-6200 without being limited in power in practice.
Hi, unfortunately the cartridges of atten st 1509 are not compatible with atten gt 6150 station. Atten st 1509 station are compatible with both t9100 hot tweezers and n100 hot tweezers instead gt 6150 station are compatible only with n100 hot tweezers. For st 1509 station with t9100 hot tweezers are so many cartridges available as t9100-0.2i, t9100-a6010, t9100-a3001, t9100-0601, t9100-0,5i, t9100-1.3d, t9100-2.2d, t9100-0301 and t9100-100 and so on... For gt 6150 station are only available 4 type of cartridges as n100-0.5i, n100-1.3d, n100-2.2d and n100-1.0i. So for me at the moment atten st 1509 with t9100 hot tweezers are much more better the gt 6150 with n100 hot tweezers. If atten will make compatible t9100 cartridges with n100 then the gt 6150 will be the best hot tweezers station on the market in terms of quality/price.
Atten ST-series is a great investment as well. Atten is however investing a lot into the GT platform. New products are coming, so many new tips can be expected for the GT line.
Jbc tweezers station is about €1300 including the tweezer and the station without the tips. So around €400 station with active tips might be a good choise.
Finally guys, thank you..I am interested in this one.. i've been waiting for a video from you, since there aren't that many. Thanks for it, but could you do some real life soldering with it ? Maybe showing the different tips that are available for the tweezers.
Do you think the tweezer is small enough to handle tightly spaced 0201s? It seems to me that the smallest cartridge (I'm assuming you are using the smallest which is the 0.5l) is still too large for 0201s... is that correct?
Depends on the spacing between the 0201s. With a 0.5mm diameter tip there is approx 0.1mm overhang on both sides if you center the tips to the part. I estimate that you need at least 0.3 mm between two 0201s, otherwise it will be very hard. If you run into such issues, you can choose the JBC NASE. It offers 0.1mm tips on the tweezer.
@@EleshopVideo thanks! Unfortunately my budget only allows something cheaper like the Atten. It's a bummer the tiny tips ones are all more expensive.
Is it good for micro soldering? I'm a phone technician. Is it worth it for me?
Absolutely! Check whether the required tips are available on the next two pages: eleshop.eu/catalog/product/view/id/5690/s/atten-t130-soldering-tips/category/333/ & eleshop.eu/catalog/product/view/id/5714/s/atten-t100-soldering-tips/category/333/
Vroeg me af : Is het altijd zo dat de tweezer 100w vraagt en de bout 130W? Dan zou je bv bij 1 kanaals 150W station met alleen een 100Wtweezer de overige 50W nooit gebruiken?
Good question. I will answer this question in English, so our international viewers can read it :-) So the output power is determined by the voltage of the station and the tip of the connected tool. The tweezers offer 100W of power and this cannot be increased. It is not designed to use the full 150W of the station, because the tweezers will in general be used only with small tips on small components like 1206 SMD's or smaller. You simply cannot and don't need 150W for such small components. 100W is already a lot for such tweezers.
@@EleshopVideo Ah okay thanks for the answer! And on the other hand if you have that 130W soldering iron with a station that has 2 channels both 100W. Then your soldering iron can never deliver the maximum power. 100W instead of 130W?
@@Infinito_T Yes, that is true. However, the GT-6200 offers 200W which is split over both channels. You never need 130W on both tools on exactly the same moment. The peak power draw only takes a few seconds. So you can use two 130W tools on the GT-6200 without being limited in power in practice.
Hi, unfortunately the cartridges of atten st 1509 are not compatible with atten gt 6150 station. Atten st 1509 station are compatible with both t9100 hot tweezers and n100 hot tweezers instead gt 6150 station are compatible only with n100 hot tweezers. For st 1509 station with t9100 hot tweezers are so many cartridges available as t9100-0.2i, t9100-a6010, t9100-a3001, t9100-0601, t9100-0,5i, t9100-1.3d, t9100-2.2d, t9100-0301 and t9100-100 and so on... For gt 6150 station are only available 4 type of cartridges as n100-0.5i, n100-1.3d, n100-2.2d and n100-1.0i. So for me at the moment atten st 1509 with t9100 hot tweezers are much more better the gt 6150 with n100 hot tweezers. If atten will make compatible t9100 cartridges with n100 then the gt 6150 will be the best hot tweezers station on the market in terms of quality/price.
Atten ST-series is a great investment as well. Atten is however investing a lot into the GT platform. New products are coming, so many new tips can be expected for the GT line.
Jbc are the best !
Jbc tweezers station is about €1300 including the tweezer and the station without the tips. So around €400 station with active tips might be a good choise.