Andrew Tinsley | 07/12/2022 16:59:11 |
1817 forum posts 2 photos | I purchased a Radiospares (as they were back then!) soldering iron station a good many years ago. I have uploaded a couple of photos into my album. It is a curie effect type of controlled temperature iron. I have a couple of spare barrels (which define the temperature, but I am down to one remaining bit. I have trawled the Weller on line catalogue, which is very extensive. and failed to find replacement bits. Can anyone point me in the correct direction? In hope, Andrew. |
Grizzly bear | 07/12/2022 17:10:20 |
337 forum posts 8 photos | Your iron model would help. Bear......... |
Andrew Tinsley | 07/12/2022 17:24:27 |
1817 forum posts 2 photos | Yes indeed it would, if only I knew it! All the Weller info is missing on the rebadged RS soldering station. Andrew. |
Andrew Tinsley | 07/12/2022 17:24:28 |
1817 forum posts 2 photos | Yes indeed it would, if only I knew it! All the Weller info is missing on the rebadged RS soldering station. Andrew. |
Michael Gilligan | 07/12/2022 17:46:37 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Have you got the RS catalogue number for it ? it’s surprising how often even the obsolete numbers get search-engine hits MichaelG. |
Andrew Tinsley | 07/12/2022 17:51:04 |
1817 forum posts 2 photos | I am pretty certain that there isn't an RS catalogue number on the station. But I will brave the cold and go take a look in the workshop. Andrew. |
John Purdy | 07/12/2022 17:55:26 |
![]() 431 forum posts 252 photos | Andrew According to my old Electro- Sonic cat. your picture looks like a Weller model W60P-3 controlled temp. iron. Replacement tips were # CT5A6- , CT5A7-, and CT5A8-, for 600, 700, and 800 degree temps respectfully. The dash in each case replaced by a further number/letter to denote the tip size and shape. John |
Robert Atkinson 2 | 07/12/2022 19:28:17 |
![]() 1891 forum posts 37 photos | No, that is NOT a Weller W60P. In fact I don't think it is a rebadged Weller at all as it is not magnastat. Handle 544-594 Element 315 deg C 544-601 Screwdriver bits Needle bit 1.2mm 544-572. Robert G8RPI. |
Andrew Tinsley | 07/12/2022 20:16:45 |
1817 forum posts 2 photos | Well that is interesting. I have always considered the iron to be a Weller. The elements are indeed 315, 370 and 430 degrees centigrade. I believe that the voltage is 24 V ac, from what I can recall. It certainly isn't 240 V ac. Looks dubious if I can find replacement. Maybe I should retire the set when the last bit dies! If the iron isn't a Weller, I wonder which company made it? Just curiosity on my part. Thanks everyone, Andrew. |
Michael Gilligan | 07/12/2022 20:57:32 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | No details given, but this identifies the ‘brand’ as Neutral https://hr.rsdelivers.com/bh/product/neutral/24v-soldering-iron-handle/0544594 MochaelG. . Edit: __ so these might be worth a look: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/302419244144 https://jmglobalelectronics.com/products/neutral-soldering-iron-w60-tip-ct5a7-new-in-box
Edited By Michael Gilligan on 07/12/2022 21:05:07 |
Robert Atkinson 2 | 07/12/2022 22:13:17 |
![]() 1891 forum posts 37 photos | Those Netural tips are "pattern" parts for Weller irons and are not correct. |
Michael Gilligan | 07/12/2022 22:15:58 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | I note that RS is still selling various ‘Neutral’ items MichaelG. |
Les Jones 1 | 07/12/2022 22:17:13 |
2292 forum posts 159 photos | Andrew, In your first post you say " I have a couple of spare barrels (which define the temperature ". If this is the case then it does not use the curie effect. The Weller tips that use the curie effect have a small piece of metal on the back end of the bit. It is the curie point temperature that defines the temperature. There is a small magnet attached to a microswitch. When the metal on the back of the tip is below it's curie point the magnet is attracted to it switching on the heater. When the temperature is above the curie point the magnet is no longer attracted to it so the heater is switched off. On the Weller tips that I have a number is stamped onto the piece of metal to show the operating temperature of the bit. (The ones I have are marked with a 6 or a 7.) The model of the Weller iron that I have is a TCP1. This is marked on the metal flange that is fixed to the handle. Les. |
peak4 | 08/12/2022 01:39:00 |
![]() 2207 forum posts 210 photos | Like Robert, I have a couple of older RS single volume catalogues, from 1984 & 5 in my case. Edited By peak4 on 08/12/2022 01:58:09 |
Clive India | 08/12/2022 09:38:13 |
![]() 277 forum posts | Posted by Andrew Tinsley on 07/12/2022 16:59:11:
I purchased a Radiospares (as they were back then!) soldering iron station a good many years ago.I have uploaded a couple of photos into my album. It is a curie effect type of controlled temperature iron. I have a couple of spare barrels (which define the temperature, but I am down to one remaining bit.I have trawled the Weller on line catalogue, which is very extensive. and failed to find replacement bits. Can anyone point me in the correct direction? In hope, Andrew. Plenty of stuff on eBay Andrew. Even some good second hand Wellers if you are hooked on them. I have had one for years and works fine for me - even bought another to refurbish it. |
Nick Clarke 3 | 08/12/2022 11:28:38 |
![]() 1607 forum posts 69 photos | I bow to others' knowledge of soldering iron manufacture bur should you still require Weller bits I usually go to Rapid Electronics |
peak4 | 08/12/2022 12:19:52 |
![]() 2207 forum posts 210 photos | By 2004, the iron had dropped out of the 7 volume RS catalogue, but there were a couple of Ersa items listed with a similar colour. Edited By peak4 on 08/12/2022 12:21:32 |
john fletcher 1 | 08/12/2022 14:07:32 |
893 forum posts | I have a Weller soldering station and one by RS as shown by Bill peak4 above, On my RS one, its says some where made in US, same on the replacement tips. I've been using the RS type this morning, fixing Christmas tree lights Since RS stopped supplying them, I've got my spare tips via Ebay. Certainly Vintage Radio Forum will know but they advocate a much more costly soldering station. John |
Grindstone Cowboy | 08/12/2022 16:23:50 |
1160 forum posts 73 photos | Gosh, I had (still have, somewhere) one of those RS cordless irons. Burned a hole through a jacket, carrying it in the pocket Rob |
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