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Best Soldering Station for Amateur Use: Audio Cables, Phone & Computer Repair (Budget 150-200 PLN)

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  • #1 16604072
    Dezmos
    Level 6  
    Hello, I would like to buy a soldering station for full amateur use. It would be used to solder smaller cables (e.g. audio) and from time to time when repairing phones or computers.
    I would like to spend max. PLN 150-200
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  • #3 16605246
    ZimnyDrops
    Level 8  
    Hello.
    I recommend the WEP 936A + 75W station, it is important that this was the 75w option. I'm using it to repair electronics. It is only important to choose the right tip.
    best regards
  • #4 16605797
    Lomax33
    Level 16  
    I use Yihua 853DA and I'm happy too. The cost is about 300 PLN but it is 5 in one ... you have an additional 15V workshop power supply, RF tester and an ammeter
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    #5 16605973
    tomiok
    Level 33  
    Best Soldering Station for Amateur Use: Audio Cables, Phone & Computer Repair (Budget 150-200 PLN)

    Up to PLN 200 - Bakon 950D 75W ESD soldering station.
    And there are no strong ones, strong and it's easy to take with you a large selection of tips, including a "BGA spatula", and a mini wave.
    The actual power of 75W, not like some give a kind of instantaneous, because I could write over 100W, and it heats up quickly.
    But more importantly the temperature measurement is in the cave, so it has an accurate measurement.
    It also has a heater built into the arrowhead, which causes it to heat up very quickly, and if the heater breaks, we change the tip itself and after trouble.

    Best Soldering Station for Amateur Use: Audio Cables, Phone & Computer Repair (Budget 150-200 PLN)


    I know what I am writing about because I have several different ones, but I often reach for it.

    As for those like 75W in a soldering iron for REPRO, WEP, Yihua 907F 936A 937D + 898D + 872D + stations

    This is 50W and that's how much the 907f flask has.

    To illustrate what I am writing about the store screenshot:

    Best Soldering Station for Amateur Use: Audio Cables, Phone & Computer Repair (Budget 150-200 PLN)
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  • #6 16606566
    Ferdynand Kiepski 01
    Level 8  
    I recommend Zhaoxin 936dh
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  • #7 16615010
    Dezmos
    Level 6  
    Thank you for your help, and now I'm thinking about WEP 936A + 75W and Bakon 950D 75W ESD and I think I'm tempted to use Bakon 950D 75W ESD because it is more mobile.
  • #8 16615060
    elektryku5
    Level 39  
    I do not have a 950D, but I can recommend T12 stations, the warm-up time is an abyss to traditional stations, and at ali the caves have quite reasonable prices (I am also tempted to try the original tip).
  • #9 16616996
    tomiok
    Level 33  
    Dezmos wrote:
    ... and I think I'm tempted to Bakon 950D 75W ESD because it's more mobile.

    In my opinion, there is nothing to wonder about.
    Bet on the T12 grottoes - you won't regret it.
  • #10 16617146
    Dezmos
    Level 6  
    Bakon 950D ordered thank you for your help, I close it and hope it will work well :)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting a soldering station suitable for amateur use, particularly for tasks like soldering audio cables and repairing phones and computers, with a budget of 150-200 PLN. Recommendations include the WEP 936A + 75W, noted for its reliability and the importance of choosing the right tip, and the Bakon 950D 75W ESD, praised for its portability and accurate temperature measurement. Other suggestions include the Yihua 853DA, which offers multiple functionalities but exceeds the budget, and the Zhaoxin 936dh. The Bakon 950D was ultimately chosen by the original poster for its mobility and features.
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