the inner heating or ceramic ones can't handle big watts with most common units of 20w-60w... while the outer heating or coiled iron can output as big as 500 watts...
I really appreciate the thought and effort you put into your demonstration. I trying to choose the right soldering iron for my needs and this helped a lot 🙂
Sir, madali po ba talaga masira yung ceramic type na Sol. Iron??nakailang palit na kasi aku ngceramic sa Sol. Iron ku. Kac madaling Masira .Buti nlng mura lng yung ceramic Nya.
Yes indeed, there are some, but as I wanted to show in the video is that as long as the heating element is of ceramic type, it would have better performance.
so what do you suggest? in the developing world, a lot of times, cheap chinese crap like this is all thats available. heck, part of the reason on on youtube videos like this is to try and figure out what better soldering iron to buy, because all i can find is cheap crap like this that doesnt do a good job
I am just wondering why people in your country don't try to make a soldering iron which is cheap, reliable and well made. You've got a high requirement standard. Don't use those products which you don't feel comfortable with. This is so sad!
the inner heating or ceramic ones can't handle big watts with most common units of 20w-60w...
while the outer heating or coiled iron can output as big as 500 watts...
Thank's for a clear explanation's and effort.
I really appreciate the thought and effort you put into your demonstration. I trying to choose the right soldering iron for my needs and this helped a lot 🙂
I'm glad I could be of help 😊
very thorough. cool thanks.
Just bought a ceramic soldering iron
Great video!
Sir, madali po ba talaga masira yung ceramic type na Sol. Iron??nakailang palit na kasi aku ngceramic sa Sol. Iron ku. Kac madaling Masira .Buti nlng mura lng yung ceramic Nya.
Pinoy tech ba? Kaoorder ko ng stanley. Maganda kaya yun?
how could i know whether it's ceramic or coil just by looking at the iron?
Coils bigger sometimes. Take it apart where you remove the tip. Ceramic is white
Good video but no link for the one you recommended
Thank you for your suggestion!
I will add some links for each of them.
Project Electronics where? What brand. I heard EXSO and American made are the best. They burn out so easy
What about T12 tips? 😉
Well explained. Thank you very much.
There's a adjustable temp ceramic type for about 5$-7$ and that is the best.
Yes indeed, there are some, but as I wanted to show in the video is that as long as the heating element is of ceramic type, it would have better performance.
Nice explanation.. thanks..
Nice video
Amazing
Did u say iron correctly?
its a weird word.. ive always said it as "ayurn" because thats how i heard people say it.. but the spelling is iron :P
sana ngtagalog kana lang lods.. 😁✌️
Mahirap ba intindihin? 😂✌
Filipino to promise
Halata ba? Oops 😅
@@projectelectronics9339 oo hahahs accent palbg eh
Diko nahalata
Нихуя не понял но очень интересно
The L in soldering and the R in iron are not pronounced.
Tagalogin mo bro...
l)l
They're both crap, don't buy rubbish like this
so what do you suggest? in the developing world, a lot of times, cheap chinese crap like this is all thats available. heck, part of the reason on on youtube videos like this is to try and figure out what better soldering iron to buy, because all i can find is cheap crap like this that doesnt do a good job
I am just wondering why people in your country don't try to make a soldering iron which is cheap, reliable and well made. You've got a high requirement standard. Don't use those products which you don't feel comfortable with. This is so sad!