[TowerTalk] Butane soldering iron recommendations?

sunset392 at cox.net sunset392 at cox.net
Wed Sep 20 17:09:38 EDT 2023


Hi Mike,

If you can get a vehicle or battery within a short distance you could use an
12VDC to 120 AC inverter and then use your larger Weller soldering GUN.

73, de KN4KL ed

-----Original Message-----
From: TowerTalk <towertalk-bounces at contesting.com> On Behalf Of Mike Smith
VE9AA
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2023 4:41 PM
To: towertalk at contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Butane soldering iron recommendations?

Hi All, 

 

Long time since I've posted, but read most of your emails at least weekly,
if not daily.

 

Trying to solder up some wires out in the field here before contest season
and even during nice warm T-shirt weather, with any kind of a breeze my
cheapie $40 butane soldering iron sometimes won't get hot enough to patch
(solder) a stranded #12AWG wire back together.  What do I need?

 

I've soldered with a small el-cheapo butane (raw) torch (not ideal)

I've soldered with a small butane powered soldering iron.works "OK" if it's
warm outside (5 months of the year) and there is no breeze. (almost never
here on the Ridge)

 

What are you guys using for your field repairs?  Something by Weller? How
many Watt equivalent?

 

I don't want a $25 Amazon cheapie.  Already been down that road.  But also
probably don't need a $500 unit for those few times a year I am too far from
the house not to use a variety of my electric irons.

 

Thanks and keep on towertalkin'

 

Mike VE9Antenna Antenna

 

Keswick Ridge, NB

 

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