April 17, 201016 yr OK, so I need to replace a resistor on one of my ESL-63s so it matches up with the one Kent repaired. Kent sent me very detailed instructions that I think I'll be able to follow. Basically I have to unsolder a wire, unsolder a resistor, install the new resistor and resolder the wire. The rest is just disassembly that can be done with a screwdriver. My screwdriver skillset is pretty strong so I think I'm OK there. I'm looking for suggestions for a soldering iron. Currently the resistor swap is the only task on my DIY schedule. To be honest I doubt I'll be constructing CMoys anytime soon, but who knows? So I don't need the best iron ever but I want to avoid buying junk.
April 17, 201016 yr Hakko Dash seems to get recommended a lot? HakkoUSA - Product Detail - Hakko "Dash" Soldering Irons I suppose you could just buy the ratshack irons. Theirs suck, especially the tips, but I got by with one for quite awhile. They do carry some Weller irons, such as this one, which doesn't look too bad. Weller
April 17, 201016 yr My first iron: MINI SOLDER STATION-MPJA, Inc. Worked well enough for me the time I had it, and I got to play around with some cheap tips.
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