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Reddit mentions of Weller SP40NKUS 40-Watts Soldering Iron Kit

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Reddit mentions: 11

We found 11 Reddit mentions of Weller SP40NKUS 40-Watts Soldering Iron Kit. Here are the top ones.

Weller SP40NKUS 40-Watts Soldering Iron Kit
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Medium duty consumer soldering iron with the latest LED technology. Includes 2 spare tips, wire, and solder aid tool3 LEDs for superior accuracy and application illuminationTriangular handle for tip positioning and precise controlCo-molded and ribbed grip for maximum comfort and reduced slippageEasy tip change with a variety of options
Specs:
ColorRed/Black
Height1.5 Inches
Length9.125 Inches
Number of items1
Size5 piece
Weight0.43125 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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Found 11 comments on Weller SP40NKUS 40-Watts Soldering Iron Kit:

u/BearclawMohawk · 2 pointsr/Atari2600

This is what I use to repair old consoles
Weller SP40NKUS 40-Watts Soldering Iron Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B3SG7F0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_5koSCbHNHK4S6
It's inexpensive and works great.

All you need is some solder and wick and this will literally only take a couple mins and you have a fixed Atari

u/vahpor · 1 pointr/SpaceBuckets

I just ordered 3x digital temp control switch for $10.80 shipped. Also 3x 3 pin fan controllers for $7.17 shipped. Along with a few different 4 pin and 3 pin fan plugs and adapters. New Weller 40w soldering pencil for <$20 after 20% discount.

I'm ready to automate my fans! :D I'm hoping to run 2 thermostats and 2 fans from one DC 12v psu. I'm thinking something like exhaust starts at a lower temp, like 71.6F/22C, and stops at 68F/20C; intake starts at 80F/27C, and stops at 75F/24C. Give or take a few degrees..

u/iNViSiBiLiTi · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

http://www.amazon.com/Weller-SP40NKUS-Watt-Soldering-Black/dp/B00B3SG7F0
I don't think this comes with a stand. I have the $40 Weller one.

u/Lankhmar · 1 pointr/Frugal

What was it? I need one for replacing blown capacitors and was looking at the Weller SP40.

u/blaise170 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Soldering is really easy but it takes some practice beforehand. Grab something old that isn't being used anymore (or find something that someone left at the corner near their garbage can) and take it apart. Desolder some stuff and practice soldering it back on. Also, don't buy cheap junk, you don't need a $200 iron, but don't get one of the $5 irons off ebay either. I use these:


Weller Iron: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B3SG7F0/

Solder: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000G31N8Y/

Desoldering Pump: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QTGEL18/

u/uint128_t · 1 pointr/electronics

Well, it's not ideal for electronics, but 20USD will get you a 40W Weller iron. For larger joints it's fine, but definitely not great for small stuff/temperature sensitive work.

Keep in mind that for a mere 45USD, Sparkfun sells this temperature controlled iron. Granted it's not in stock right now.. but it's a darn good price for a regulated station.

u/WaffleTail · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I just bought this and this when i swapped my MX switches out. I mean i guess if you want to get into the SMD hobby it wont be the best, but for just general stuff or using it once in a blue moon to mod your KB it's been perfectly fine.

Oh and this and this helped alot.

u/SJHL · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Ive been using this for few months. Didnt run in to any issues whether it was for SMDs, Switches, and etc. If you want to try it out for yourself, just remember to take your time with it and you should be fine.

u/Iamacouch · 1 pointr/OpenPV

I just ordered components to make my first box mod, but have done small electrical work before.

Helping Hands will make your life much easier, may not be necessary if you only intend to make one mod.

a decent digital multimeter is required, as is a Soldering iron.

A Breadboard is very useful to ensure everything works as it should, before you have it all finished and put in the case.

those are all I can think of right now, sure there are others people use regularly though