Hi please answer my comment. I got same one but there is no enough heat on tips. Basically solder wire doesn't melt on tips. But little back of tips make solder wire melted. Do you think i got defective part?
I used to have the Pace unit. I don't now. The hand-pieces felt cheap and nasty and to be honest and it felt a bit like an industrial relic from the 1980's with its 3 digit LED display and odd menu system. I didn't get along with it. I prefer the the Jabe to the Pace, especially if you get the English firmware version but that's just my considered opinion.
I'm not sure but my gut feeling is no. If it were a direct rip off I would expect the software to be in English. Also the Jabe isnt compatible with the C210 handles and tips so if it were a direct rip off, I'd expect it to be.
@@the_equalizor thank you for answer) Maybe you using original soldering tips from JBC, if yes, what are you thing about this ? I would buy an original soldering station JBC, I could use two handles 210 and 245 and get good quality. but it doesn't make me money, it's just my hobby So, i see for me three models, Sugon T26, Jabe UD-1200 and T12-11. The Sugon T26 I did not like the build quality, although it has a 210 handle and original soldering tips from JBC Jabe 1200 and T12-11 Very good build quality and quick tip removal. But Jabe 1200 seems to have even better build quality and even has a fan, but cannot connect the handle 210...
@@smart_electronics_il I saw the Sugon one and was considering buying it to review, but yes, I thunk it looks cheap and nasty. The Jabe is quite well built, although the plastic case is a bit brittle. Both Mine and my friend who ordered one had damaged cases when they arrived. Nothing serious, was only a small chip that got knocked out. I use both the Original JBC tips as well as the clone ones and they both work great. The T-12 looks quite nice but I've never seen one in real life. The Jabe is perfectly suitable for SMD work, even with a larger tip. Almost all of my work is SMD and not thorough hole...
@@the_equalizor hello have you heard of the Youyue 3600,it has 2 jbc handles but looks very similar to this Jabe & theres a reviewer who demonstrates with the Jabe 1200 that when he puts the fake jbc tips a real jbc station it doesn't heat as well,but the real jbc tips on the fake station make it identical to the real Jbc.(he says a rep from Jbc said the secret is all in the tips & that thats what determines everything) But anyways I just wanted to know if you think the 2 station Jbcs are useful(assuming they are like this Jabe), especially for a lil over $200 that it cost with shipping from China. Do you know if the 2 station Jbcs are capable of using both irons at same time like tweezers(1 in each hand)& possibly at different temp from each other? I can't find an answer anywhere. Thanks for your time
@@relicboxing I use the fake tip every time I use that station and it’s always worked very well for me. I haven’t noticed a difference between the original same tip and the copy personally and I have both. You can’t use the tweezers with the jabe station as the tweezers use dual 210 cartridges and the jabe station doesn’t support those. I think the youyue staton is older than the jabe and I’ve never used one of them so I can’t tell you anything about that one unfortunately.
i will dislike just because you said yihua is a bad station its the best you can get for budget im using one yihua 706 professionaly and it does it all
Thank you for video. I bought it today too, like new but second hand only 100 usd. Good soldering station for the price
Have tried quick station at the same price...i want to buy one but still trying to figure out which one...thank you
Is this JBC clone? I mean is it exactly clone the electronic circuit board?
Hi please answer my comment. I got same one but there is no enough heat on tips. Basically solder wire doesn't melt on tips. But little back of tips make solder wire melted. Do you think i got defective part?
Try calibrating it with a tip thermometer or some multimeters come with a thermometer which will give you a good idea if it’s calibrated correctly
I think this is not a soldering induction.
Do you know the maximun power of this iron?
Thanks in Advance.
Ricardo B Its not an induction heater, no, it uses a heated wire in the tip. I don’t know what the wattage is.
Hello
in my Jabe ud-1200 there is no white optocoupler with the a7840 designation in the lower left corner. Can I solder it myself? thanks
Wszystko i NIC If it’s not factory fitted, why would you want to add it? Or did it get damaged and you want to replace it?
Do you think the Jabe UD-1200 is better than the Pace ADS200? Thanks.
I used to have the Pace unit. I don't now. The hand-pieces felt cheap and nasty and to be honest and it felt a bit like an industrial relic from the 1980's with its 3 digit LED display and odd menu system. I didn't get along with it. I prefer the the Jabe to the Pace, especially if you get the English firmware version but that's just my considered opinion.
How could a custom pin be reset on this machine?
Juan Razo I’m not sure what you mean. Can you explain further?
Isn't the controller circuit a rip-off of the original?
I'm not sure but my gut feeling is no. If it were a direct rip off I would expect the software to be in English. Also the Jabe isnt compatible with the C210 handles and tips so if it were a direct rip off, I'd expect it to be.
Hi)
Are you using this soldering station?
is she still working?
Would you recommend the solder station?
Yes, yes and yes :) it’s my default station now
@@the_equalizor thank you for answer)
Maybe you using original soldering tips from JBC, if yes, what are you thing about this ?
I would buy an original soldering station JBC, I could use two handles 210 and 245 and get good quality.
but it doesn't make me money, it's just my hobby
So, i see for me three models, Sugon T26, Jabe UD-1200 and T12-11.
The Sugon T26 I did not like the build quality, although it has a 210 handle and original soldering tips from JBC
Jabe 1200 and T12-11 Very good build quality and quick tip removal.
But Jabe 1200 seems to have even better build quality and even has a fan, but cannot connect the handle 210...
@@smart_electronics_il I saw the Sugon one and was considering buying it to review, but yes, I thunk it looks cheap and nasty. The Jabe is quite well built, although the plastic case is a bit brittle. Both Mine and my friend who ordered one had damaged cases when they arrived. Nothing serious, was only a small chip that got knocked out. I use both the Original JBC tips as well as the clone ones and they both work great. The T-12 looks quite nice but I've never seen one in real life. The Jabe is perfectly suitable for SMD work, even with a larger tip. Almost all of my work is SMD and not thorough hole...
@@the_equalizor hello have you heard of the Youyue 3600,it has 2 jbc handles but looks very similar to this Jabe & theres a reviewer who demonstrates with the Jabe 1200 that when he puts the fake jbc tips a real jbc station it doesn't heat as well,but the real jbc tips on the fake station make it identical to the real Jbc.(he says a rep from Jbc said the secret is all in the tips & that thats what determines everything)
But anyways I just wanted to know if you think the 2 station Jbcs are useful(assuming they are like this Jabe), especially for a lil over $200 that it cost with shipping from China. Do you know if the 2 station Jbcs are capable of using both irons at same time like tweezers(1 in each hand)& possibly at different temp from each other? I can't find an answer anywhere.
Thanks for your time
@@relicboxing I use the fake tip every time I use that station and it’s always worked very well for me. I haven’t noticed a difference between the original same tip and the copy personally and I have both. You can’t use the tweezers with the jabe station as the tweezers use dual 210 cartridges and the jabe station doesn’t support those. I think the youyue staton is older than the jabe and I’ve never used one of them so I can’t tell you anything about that one unfortunately.
i will dislike just because you said yihua is a bad station its the best you can get for budget im using one yihua 706 professionaly and it does it all