uniserver
Well-known member
So the difference between a
20-40 dollar " dial temperature controlled "
and a
"Digitally Controlled" soldering iron is like this.
Most lawn mowers have a governor that limits the blade speed.
if the mower boggs down, the throttle is automatically increased to maintain blade speed.
if you had a mower that was just fixed throttle, once it bogged down, it might stall or stop cutting the grass.
This is like soldering with rheostat controlled cheaper soldering irons. With mine, I ended up leaving it all the way up
and after a while the tip would explode…
with this new digitally controlled iron, its smooth sailing. set the temp and it will kick in as needed, to keep that solder flowing.
20-40 dollar " dial temperature controlled "
and a
"Digitally Controlled" soldering iron is like this.
Most lawn mowers have a governor that limits the blade speed.
if the mower boggs down, the throttle is automatically increased to maintain blade speed.
if you had a mower that was just fixed throttle, once it bogged down, it might stall or stop cutting the grass.
This is like soldering with rheostat controlled cheaper soldering irons. With mine, I ended up leaving it all the way up
and after a while the tip would explode…
with this new digitally controlled iron, its smooth sailing. set the temp and it will kick in as needed, to keep that solder flowing.