The 50W digital soldering station (110V/220V) offers fast heating and precise temperature control, making it an ideal tool for a variety of soldering tasks. With a quick heat-up time of just 8 seconds and a core replacement in only 2 seconds, it enhances efficiency and minimizes downtime. The station features an adjustable temperature range of 180°C to 480°C, allowing users to tackle everything from electronics and circuit board repairs to jewelry crafting and small appliance maintenance. Its intuitive digital display ensures easy monitoring, while the memory function remembers your settings for convenience. Whether you're a professional or hobbyist, this soldering station provides reliable performance and safety for all your soldering needs.
Specification
Model |
T-SS-950D |
AC Voltage |
110V/220V |
Output Frequency |
60Hz/50Hz |
Output Voltage |
24V |
Max Power |
50W |
Soldering Iron Tip |
T12-KU |
Temperature Range |
180~450°C |
Temperatur Stability |
±2°C |
Tip to Ground Resistance |
<2Ω |
Tip to Ground Potential |
<2mV |
Dimensions |
133*60*35mm |
Hand Piece Cord |
1.3m |
Heating Type |
Internal Heating |
Special Fuction |
Soldering Iron |
Adjustable Temperature Method |
Botton Rotation |
Color |
Black |
Package Weight |
0.5kg |
Digital Soldering Station Features
1. Split design, easy to replace the heating core, fast heating, light weight, easy to carry.
2. Silicone handle, high temperature material, soft wire, good hand feeling, prevent burns, safe to use.
3. Unique gear temperature adjustment function, temperature gear automatically remembers.
Tips:What should you do if the main unit is working, but the soldering iron isn't heating up?
Step 1: Use a multimeter to measure the resistance at the handle interface by adjusting the resistance to the appropriate setting. Measure the resistance for both the single hole and the dual hole (heating) positions. A normal resistance value should be around 10Ω. If the resistance value is as expected, the handle is functioning properly. If there is no measurable resistance, proceed to Step 2.
Step 2: Disassemble the handle and use a multimeter to measure the resistance of the T13 or T12 heater. If the resistance is within the normal range, it indicates the heater is functioning properly. If there is no resistance, the heater is damaged. If there is resistance, check that the handle is securely connected to the host. If the handle is not heating up, it suggests the handle's wiring may be damaged.