类型: IC
作者: mkawa
发布时间: 2014-02-02 23:17:16
更新时间:
2014-02-02 23:17:16
原链接:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=54256.0
Folks,
As some know, the makerbot I’ve been using to
make parts for various geekhackers products took a gigantic
crap on me last week and ruined many a plan and generally
made my life even more difficult than it needed to be.
However,
I would still like to vend learn to solder kits, and I
obviously want to hold them to the same standards of safety
and quality that I applied when i designed the first batch
(designs that i can no longer print because of said makerbot
crap-taking). however, i’ve done some poking around and it
looks like i can vend a “deluxe” version with the parts i
based my designs on if i raise the price. the price
difference is substantial – about 50$. here is what i’m
proposing:
-Edsyn CL1481 “fixed temperature” soldering
iron. The same beefy iron that the first batch got. This
iron is fantastic, and I hope to spread them far and wide,
frankly.
-Edsyn tips: large, medium and small. The
CL1481 has a low power rating, but a big heater. The key to
soldering is, like most thermodynamics: surface contact.
Want to put more power into a joint? use a bigger tip!
-Edsyn/GH
DS017GH Soldapullt. The classic gigantic hand pump
soldapullt with a chemically durable o-ring made of dupont
viton fluorinated elastomer, and krytox fluorinated
lubricant. increases the duty cycle and efficacy of the
soldapullt design significantly.
-Edsyn KP101 flush
cutter. An inexpensive, relatively high quality flush
cutter. unlike most flush cutters in this price range, will
not dull after cutting two wires (yes, i’m looking at you,
CHP hakko products :|).
-1oz of Kester 44 RA 63/37
sn/pb alloy solder in 0.02” diameter. Material is traceable
with date of manufacture in march of 2013. The activated
rosin flux in this solder will be as effective as specified
in the datasheet until approximately march of 2015 (kester
44 RA has a 2-3 year shelf-life). This is the best solder.
There is simply no contest. Solder is delivered on a
geekhack-designed spool that fits most 1lb solder spool
holders
-(NEW) Edsyn TH107 soldapullt and solder spool
holder. The geekhack-designed spool was actually built to
fit into this spool holder. spool has integral handle for
rotating spool inside of holder. Beefy accessory holder can
hold tips, soldapullt, solder and whatever else you can
manage to hang off it on your bench.
-(NEW) Edsyn iron
holder: IP481(-2 potentially). This is an ESD safe iron
holder with Edsyn’s classic “pod” iron holder design. I am
not at all ashamed to say that absolutely did my best to ape
the edsyn pod with my own iron holder design. It is
extremely safe – the iron shaft and tip are completely
encapsulated by the pod when the iron is idle. Further, the
iron is thermally insulated in the pod. This means that very
little power is being dissipated into the (self-regulating
cl1481) heater, which keeps the handle at a much more
comfortable temperature than typical wire-wound holders.
-(NEW,
OPTIONAL) 220v world adapter. The LTS kit normally comes
with a standard 6ft NEMA 15 US-style AC extension cord. This
option adapts the extension cord to also convert 220v power
into 110v power for the CL1481. Beefy transformer
encapsulated by thick plastic and potted.
IC PRICING:
with the addition of the TH107 and IP481, I’m very likely
unable to sell the kit for less than 200$ shipped in the
CONUS, depending on the quote I get, I could be looking at
210$ domestic. For Canadian orders, additional shipping fee
of 10$ applies. For the 220v adapter, an extra 20$ and an
international shipping quote will apply.
In order to
offer these kits, I will have to special order TH107 and
IP481 units. Lead time on these units is up to 10-15 days,
and the smallest batch would be approximately 3 kits.
Please
register your interest for a deluxe version of the LTS kit
in this thread. If you would prefer to wait until the 3d
printer is back up and producing the accessory and iron
holders of my design, feel free to state you interest for
that kit (pricing is in the previous GB thread, but is
approximately 145$ shipped domestically).
last batch
GB:
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=52851.0
Edsyn IP481:
http://www.edsyn.com/index.php?Mode=piw&pn=IP481
Edsyn TH107:
http://www.edsyn.com/index.php?Mode=piw&pn=TH107