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🔧 UY CHAN Pocket Size Programmable Soldering Tool Review

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Description of 🔧 UY CHAN Pocket Size Programmable Soldering Tool

【NEW Version】TS80P can be powered up by a PD2.0 or QC3.0 Adapter for home use, and be powered up by a 12V/3A or 9V/2.0A Power Bank for Field Repairs. 【Convenient】Very portable for home use or field repairs, especially for repairing FPV multirotor. 【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. 【Reprogrammable】Connectting to the computer, you can reset your own temperature rising curves and custom functions.

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I had a TS-100 before and liked it, but the case broke at the top and was very difficult to repair. I was about to do a new 3D print but couldn't find an STL that looked good. So I decided to upgrade to the C-80 as everything I read said it was way better than the TS-100. I DO NOT AGREE AT ALL. A few weeks later I put it in my closet for good and did my best with a $50 hot air repair station. I used it recently when the repair station was too big to move, but it immediately occurred to me why I

Pros
  • NEW version
Cons
  • Obsolete model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Had issues but customer service was great!

Bought 1 about a year ago for personal use and works fine with little use. I decided to buy two more for work and both soldering irons broke down after 1 month of light use. They turn on and you can choose the temperature, but the screens flicker and the temperature jumps randomly. When soldering something larger than 24 gauge or a solder pad larger than 2mm, the soldering iron doesn't have time and accidentally shuts off. After turning off, even after a reset, sometimes it does not read the…

Pros
  • Reprogrammable
Cons
  • Poor manual

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Updated: now with power supply!

I got my TS80P from another website. So things have changed a bit from my previous review. First, my old TS80's OLED screen got so dark it was unreadable. Second, Miniware have released a range of different 3.5mm jacks so I finally have a hoof attachment. Finally, the TS80P was released, whose power circuit was upgraded to support USB Power Delivery up to 30W, almost double the 18W of its predecessor. You don't have to use the adapter that came with the iron though, you can still use the 18w…

Pros
  • Rapid heating
Cons
  • No instructions