I did more tests regarding the voltage leak and i found it to be questionable at best. If anyone interested, please watch the next video where i do some experiments with it.
I think you can align them by adjusting the securing screws. Also, try turning the small tips so they touch sideways, it should work better. Nice video
You just need to thumb and bend it slightly the Metal shafts are not dead straight and they are perfect be aligned, not much force is required, they are good, espc on caps , and fuses, the inside screw is a pita tho, should of been rotated by 45 degree's
I use these tweezers every day when repairing LED panels, they are not perfect but they have completely changed the game and the speed of repairs...I can't imagine myself without them anymore..
honestly, a 40-minute honest review of a soldering iron is a triumph of style over substance. Because of you, I have to postpone watching this movie until I get home.
@@northwestrepair Damn I just finished watching, I was about to go online to buy them, but the voltage on the tip ruins the chances of using them. Thanks for checking this, I wonder how much current leaks through these tips and if this problem occurs when you have a power supply with a barrel plug and "-" is grounded.🤔 I am disappointed, first problems with 230V breakdown in power supplies of cheap T12 soldering stations, then AiXun T3A and problems with the voltage on the tip and now the same with Sequre HT140. Great inexpensive products with one flaw that prevents them from being used safely.😟 On a different note, have you seen the 5090 PCB yet? Under the GPU and memory dense as hell.🤯 Another 2 generations and instead of BGA we will have a micro BGA there. Thanks for the video it was almost worth watching 😉
My ts100 I use for racing drones has an accelerometer built into it. So it detects movement and auto heats when picked up and auto idles when put down. So good
Hello, hello. I believe they can improve more on this nice handle. First at all I will add 2 activation button on on a finger holders. The best options will be you to can program what they doing. For example, Wen pres the button to start warming tips or if press and hold to give you boost of 25C° And you can program both site button to do different functions. The button on were they are placed are not useful in practice. You know better we love to be easy to use. That's my suggestion, only thinks I don't like is- manufacturers never ask regular user like me and you what we like to change. Hope this company will read your feed back and improve their items. Have a good time watching your repair. I use JBC and they have OFF/standby function Wen I place it to stand. Happy New year in advance.
Sponge ? I always used that as an ashtray. For that price point I don't think you can get rid of the voltage leak, maybe an isolation transformer? Thanks for the video...
For my personal taste, this tweezers are usable to an extent. Adding leaded solder to tin the solder points makes them usable though. But my main question remains : On the market there are several hot tweezers. Why does no one A. Makes them sturdy, alligned and stable ? B. Why is the price scratching the edge of branded tweezers when you sum up the total including shipping to many countries ? The game is changing. Many Asian sellers become unaffordable to buy from. At the present time, sometimes there is even a better and cheaper offer to by in your country or the surrounding countries. I got a pair of these cheapos. They all got power, this not the problem. But over 90% of all tweezers have a crucial problem with allignment and usability. For people who own soldering stations with multiple outputs, there is a possibility to use your de-soldering gun in combination with the iron. Of course if the soldering tips fit in both handles. I use my Xytronic LF-8800 and have no real need for tweezers when de-soldering SOP-8 and similar sized chips. Other than that, if any space is given, a blade shaped tip will do the job alone. Just important to tin the points, and there you go.
Is the 6v leakage on tweezers still there if you run from your dc bench psu if not could be the brick is smpsu I have been through most all tweezers only ones i found to be good in all aspects are JBC
Can you do more reviews of micoscopes? What are you using? optical vs digital? I have a simple AmScope optical I'm using now and thinking of upgrading to something that has zoom control and not fixed focal.
tbh i dont think there is a "standard" barrel jack, there are many slightly different shapes and sizes of it, you likely just need an adapter, you can find a kit with a ton of adapters for like $10 on amazon. i imagine you could update the firmware to use a PD 3.1 EPR capable brick to do 28V 5A but it already heats nearly instantly and has plenty of heating power for most applications of tiny solder tweezers.
nice review. I've seen a "beep ON" entry in some menu, that would suggest it should be able to make some kind of feedback sound (maybe when switching to "work" and "stop"). Maybe the actual beeper is absent or not properly seated ?
Bellissima recensione. Potrei sapere a che temperatura e che flusso d'aria usi per aiutarti a dissaldare? Che tipo di stoffa usi per pulire le punte? Le punte sono intercambiabili? Certo un picco di 6V sotto carico non da sicurezza.
This is the second soldering iron holder I've recently seen that's unfit for purpose. The hot parts should be entirely enclosed by the holder. Were the tweezers hot and the stand accidentally pushed or shoved, something unpleasant might occur.
@northwestrepair, have you checked the tip grounding of the iron, whether the tip is grounded to the USB shield? Unfortunately most chargers are not functional grounded.
Yeah Sequre tips are about 1/2 the price of genuine JBC here in Australia. Haven't used the Sequre tips long enough to know how good they are. Apparently out of the Chinese brands Aixun is the best, but don't have personal experience to back that up.
What if you use another power supply instead of the usb power supply. A normal power supply can be balanced and have no power leakage. Usb power supplies are never balanced and give a lot of ripple.
OMG 40 minutes and the punchline is, "I'm not really sure?" Come on man! A review is for telling us x/5 stars and the 'cus... But still love the channel. Look forward to the follow up video where you tell us, "the rest of the story." :) ❤❤❤
I think you can make a jig for alignment and that will be awesome.Very nice tool but still it's looking like a toy and won't last very long because it's using type c it would be better if it's built in cord but it is what it is at least you can use the ordinary jack if type c breaks . Very nice looking I hope they will serve you good
Hello friend, how are you? I bought a used ASRock RX 6900XT OC FORMULA and I need to do maintenance to improve the temperatures but I don't know how thick the thermal pads are on that graphics card. I've looked for that information everywhere and I can't find it. If you knew, let me know. please. Thank you so much
Nah, had a iron leaking mains into the tip and my electronics circuits are fine, had to put my feet on top of something to not get electrocuted from the tin
I'm skeptical of a self contained solding hand pieces for long term reliability. Bought a soldering one and it broke a month later..took it apart and one chip got so hot it desoldered itself off the board.
I think it would be best to disassemble it and replace round socket with few permanently attached - soldered wires. that socket and poor USB port will die from all the cable weight and bending.
I did more tests regarding the voltage leak and i found it to be questionable at best.
If anyone interested, please watch the next video where i do some experiments with it.
I think you can align them by adjusting the securing screws. Also, try turning the small tips so they touch sideways, it should work better. Nice video
like a 4jaw chuck
that does not work. the base is not parallel unless you squeeze the housing, which is exactly how i fixed it more or less.
You just need to thumb and bend it slightly the Metal shafts are not dead straight and they are perfect be aligned, not much force is required, they are good, espc on caps , and fuses, the inside screw is a pita tho, should of been rotated by 45 degree's
'try turning the small tips so they touch sideways'
Yeah that's how I use them. Closer to what they were out of the box.
I use these tweezers every day when repairing LED panels, they are not perfect but they have completely changed the game and the speed of repairs...I can't imagine myself without them anymore..
honestly, a 40-minute honest review of a soldering iron is a triumph of style over substance.
Because of you, I have to postpone watching this movie until I get home.
lol thanks
@@northwestrepair Damn I just finished watching, I was about to go online to buy them, but the voltage on the tip ruins the chances of using them. Thanks for checking this, I wonder how much current leaks through these tips and if this problem occurs when you have a power supply with a barrel plug and "-" is grounded.🤔
I am disappointed, first problems with 230V breakdown in power supplies of cheap T12 soldering stations, then AiXun T3A and problems with the voltage on the tip and now the same with Sequre HT140.
Great inexpensive products with one flaw that prevents them from being used safely.😟
On a different note, have you seen the 5090 PCB yet?
Under the GPU and memory dense as hell.🤯
Another 2 generations and instead of BGA we will have a micro BGA there.
Thanks for the video it was almost worth watching 😉
My ts100 I use for racing drones has an accelerometer built into it. So it detects movement and auto heats when picked up and auto idles when put down. So good
Yeah but it's not tweezers
@@northwestrepair That is true. Would be cool if the tweezers had that
Hello, hello.
I believe they can improve more on this nice handle. First at all I will add 2 activation button on on a finger holders. The best options will be you to can program what they doing. For example, Wen pres the button to start warming tips or if press and hold to give you boost of 25C° And you can program both site button to do different functions. The button on were they are placed are not useful in practice. You know better we love to be easy to use. That's my suggestion, only thinks I don't like is- manufacturers never ask regular user like me and you what we like to change. Hope this company will read your feed back and improve their items. Have a good time watching your repair. I use JBC and they have OFF/standby function Wen I place it to stand. Happy New year in advance.
You should try to short the 2 soldering tips together and measure the current flowing from one to the other.
Sponge ? I always used that as an ashtray. For that price point I don't think you can
get rid of the voltage leak, maybe an isolation transformer? Thanks for the video...
For my personal taste, this tweezers are usable to an extent. Adding leaded solder to tin the solder points makes them usable though. But my main question remains : On the market there are several hot tweezers. Why does no one A. Makes them sturdy, alligned and stable ? B. Why is the price scratching the edge of branded tweezers when you sum up the total including shipping to many countries ? The game is changing. Many Asian sellers become unaffordable to buy from. At the present time, sometimes there is even a better and cheaper offer to by in your country or the surrounding countries. I got a pair of these cheapos. They all got power, this not the problem. But over 90% of all tweezers have a crucial problem with allignment and usability. For people who own soldering stations with multiple outputs, there is a possibility to use your de-soldering gun in combination with the iron. Of course if the soldering tips fit in both handles. I use my Xytronic LF-8800 and have no real need for tweezers when de-soldering SOP-8 and similar sized chips. Other than that, if any space is given, a blade shaped tip will do the job alone. Just important to tin the points, and there you go.
I have had them for about two month's
As a Diy improvisor repairman in like em.
Is the 6v leakage on tweezers still there if you run from your dc bench psu if not could be the brick is smpsu
I have been through most all tweezers only ones i found to be good in all aspects are JBC
Awesome video.
Happy Christmas and Happy New Year...
Another alternative. The Base. Make it so that they can be attached together. If you're using Multiple.
Thanks for all the video’s, I learn a lot from you and they are really really funny to watch 👍
6:40 i think it is supposed to be more "secure" than "square" 😅
I use the same tweezers and a Quick 853 underboard local heater at 200C. HT140, game changer, quality and cheap elements.
happy new year Tony
Can you do more reviews of micoscopes? What are you using? optical vs digital? I have a simple AmScope optical I'm using now and thinking of upgrading to something that has zoom control and not fixed focal.
Maybe they have a motion sensor...and go to standby after a while without moving them...
tbh i dont think there is a "standard" barrel jack, there are many slightly different shapes and sizes of it, you likely just need an adapter, you can find a kit with a ton of adapters for like $10 on amazon. i imagine you could update the firmware to use a PD 3.1 EPR capable brick to do 28V 5A but it already heats nearly instantly and has plenty of heating power for most applications of tiny solder tweezers.
nice review.
I've seen a "beep ON" entry in some menu, that would suggest it should be able to make some kind of feedback sound (maybe when switching to "work" and "stop"). Maybe the actual beeper is absent or not properly seated ?
You need to read the instructions before using those tweezers. They are cool. I plan to get one.
Bellissima recensione. Potrei sapere a che temperatura e che flusso d'aria usi per aiutarti a dissaldare? Che tipo di stoffa usi per pulire le punte? Le punte sono intercambiabili? Certo un picco di 6V sotto carico non da sicurezza.
If you see giveaway in the end of the video - that tool is bad. If you don’t - safe to buy)))
Lol You are right!
This is the second soldering iron holder I've recently seen that's unfit for purpose. The hot parts should be entirely enclosed by the holder. Were the tweezers hot and the stand accidentally pushed or shoved, something unpleasant might occur.
Can you fix the alignment issue by adjusting the retaining screws?
no. I had to soften the plastic and push it down a little to eliminate the gap.
Evblog just did a piece on these. Mine are on the way. Can you direct me to the paddle tips? I cannot find those for some reason.
@northwestrepair, have you checked the tip grounding of the iron, whether the tip is grounded to the USB shield? Unfortunately most chargers are not functional grounded.
Charger is not grounded.
It is powered by a switching power supply, the voltage on the iron is similar as the phantom voltage.
the different tips are $25 per pair, pretty expensive. Tweezers are $125
Yeah Sequre tips are about 1/2 the price of genuine JBC here in Australia. Haven't used the Sequre tips long enough to know how good they are. Apparently out of the Chinese brands Aixun is the best, but don't have personal experience to back that up.
Voltage leak might be from the USB power supply.
What if you use another power supply instead of the usb power supply. A normal power supply can be balanced and have no power leakage. Usb power supplies are never balanced and give a lot of ripple.
OMG 40 minutes and the punchline is, "I'm not really sure?" Come on man! A review is for telling us x/5 stars and the 'cus... But still love the channel. Look forward to the follow up video where you tell us, "the rest of the story." :) ❤❤❤
I think you can make a jig for alignment and that will be awesome.Very nice tool but still it's looking like a toy and won't last very long because it's using type c it would be better if it's built in cord but it is what it is at least you can use the ordinary jack if type c breaks . Very nice looking I hope they will serve you good
Good call!
@northwestrepair technician without a tool is like bedouin without a camel in the desert so I hope you found yours
Hello friend, how are you? I bought a used ASRock RX 6900XT OC FORMULA and I need to do maintenance to improve the temperatures but I don't know how thick the thermal pads are on that graphics card. I've looked for that information everywhere and I can't find it. If you knew, let me know. please. Thank you so much
Use a regular ruler or a caliper if you have one, if not possible just buy a 0.5mm and stack till it reaches height, not perfect but works
za best in za North West
Wrong channel
In the East, you mean.
fixed it lol
It auto sleeps, and picking it up raises from sleep.
6v to 12v leaking from the tweezers is ridiculous. That might just damage whatever you are removing in the 1st place 🙄
Nah, had a iron leaking mains into the tip and my electronics circuits are fine, had to put my feet on top of something to not get electrocuted from the tin
#Сачкун, but cool microscope
sheesh could they have made the tips any longer...
I'm skeptical of a self contained solding hand pieces for long term reliability. Bought a soldering one and it broke a month later..took it apart and one chip got so hot it desoldered itself off the board.
I think it would be best to disassemble it and replace round socket with few permanently attached - soldered wires.
that socket and poor USB port will die from all the cable weight and bending.
Sequre, I have dealt with this company, and let me tell you that I will NEVER buy from them again!
Не аудібл, а Одібл (audible)
Those are nice
выброси эти жала и купи 2 жала К типа , паяй на 280 градусах, с baseus 140w паяльник жрёт 100 ватт
Да, жала траш но к моему сожалению К тип не сходится достаточно близко для 0402
Lead free solder sucks
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