How do I determine the temperature of this iron?
I have a Weller WLC100 Soldering station that is supposed to be temperature controllable. The problem is that the dial gives no indication as to the degrees you are setting it to. Does anyone know how to determine this? I am tired of constantly bad solders.
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I am extremely sorry. It is a WLC100. I will edit my original post.
por Jason France
If for some reason you did need to know actual temperature a Tempilstick or similar product should work.
por mike
Hi,
As you do more and more soldering you'll get used to how it's done etc. and you'll be able to set the temperature which gives you the best results.
As always soldering is a compromise between the speed of soldering , good joints and not burning the flux away too quickly. The type of soldering you are doing will also effect the temperature ...I've found that working on vintage equipment requires a slightly higher temperature than doing new soldering and if you use lead-free solder you'll need a higher temperature again.
So it doesn't matter about the degrees not being marked ..just find out what gives you good results and then put a little mark on the setting so you can always go back to it.
I thinks that's one of the reasons why people like the old Weller TCP soldering irons, you just change the bits to adjust the temperature - all the worrying is removed and it all becomes simple.
Regards
por ics01