Description of 🚀 Revolutionize Your Speed with UY CHAN Programmable Pocket Size Acceleration
【Fast Heating】This portable soldering iron heats up in seconds. The temperature is displayed on OLED screen, which can be accurately and easily adjusted from 212°F to 752°F (100°C to 400°C). 【Smart & Safe】It has dual-temperature sensors and accelerated sensors with STM32 chip. And it also has sleep mode and automatic over-heating warning. 【External power supply】DC5525 power port is compatible with DC 12-24V AC adapter/power bank.It's convenient for both home repairing and filed repairing. 【Reprogrammable】Connectting to the computer, you can reset your own temperature rising curves and custom functions. 【Convenient】Very portable for home use or field use, especially for repairing FPV multirotor.
The soldering iron, when working, was quite difficult to use with the power supply on. Unlike a soldering station or other corded irons, it was never comfortable to hold and no suitable soldering iron holder was developed for this iron. In fact, placing it in one of my soldering iron holders started melting the plastic casing that holds everything together. It worked well as far as temperature goes, but it took too long to cool down and I often had to keep an eye on the iron to make sure it…
I was looking to replace the on site game repair piston I have, although good in its own right, had a downside as it was a butane gas piston. Accidentally burn something through the small exhaust hole it has. I decided to look for something else, I'm very glad I looked and found this. It's like my desktop iron is always with me wherever I go. It's been a while since I haven't owned a portable soldering iron, but these things are ten times better than ever. No more waiting 2-3 minutes for it to…
I'm going to technical college (Abitur) for half a day to study mechatronics. My teacher had one. He let me use it because I soldered well and it wouldn't break. I love it. And so I bought one. I use it almost every day, the default is 420°C. The only criticism I have is that the plug is not the most common, the most common doesn't fit. So I found a matching plug, soldered wires to it, and then soldered a socket to the wires for the more common plug. Now it's basically universal and I can plug…