i have a hakko system i've been using since x-mas. works great but lately it seems like it isn't working as well as it did at the start. could it be the the tip needs to be replaced? it looks ok but is a little discolored.
First thing I do with an iron or gun when it seems "off", remove the tip and clean it where it contacts the rest of the unit. I usually just use red ScotchBrite for cleaning. You can get a carbon buildup which limits heat transfer, thus it won't work as well.
If that does not do enough, clean the tip real well and see if you're through the outer tip sheath, that is a good time to replace it.
Yes & yes. But, doing electronics usually means using rosin core solder, thus no need for solder paste (the rosin is the flux).when you re-tin it is that just applying a little solder to the tip once its clean? i don't have solder paste. is that something you could pick up at a typical hardware store?
I clean the tip of my iron on a wet sponge between uses whilst it's hot, it washes the acid off and prevents it attacking the plating and tip long term - it's still like new
x2 never had to replace a tip yet"thumbsup"I'll use a bit of emery cloth to clean up any carbon/solder build up off of the tip then re-tin it, it always works like new.
First thing I do with an iron or gun when it seems "off", remove the tip and clean it where it contacts the rest of the unit. I usually just use red ScotchBrite for cleaning. You can get a carbon buildup which limits heat transfer, thus it won't work as well.
If that does not do enough, clean the tip real well and see if you're through the outer tip sheath, that is a good time to replace it.