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Hi Group
I got a Weller IG-102 Desoldering unit with the DS-22 iron on an
auction but i think i made a bad buy, it looks like this unit needs a
separate power unit :(
I have search all over the web, but i cant find any info about the
IG-102. Is there anyone out there that can give me some info about
this unit and maybe tell me what sort of power unit i need ??
Thanks
Jeff Urban
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May 26, 2012, 3:31:28 AM5/26/12
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This is a kinda big file but I scanned it and somewhere in there is a
power supply for all up to a certain wattage.
There is a cable on the back that is markt 24V AC/ 2A and the plug on
that cable has only 2 pins.
Uffe Bærentsen
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May 26, 2012, 10:38:02 AM5/26/12
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Got one of those too.
This baby needs 24V AND air.
It makes its own vacuum with compressed air.
Short: It needs hookup to BOTH a compressor AND 24V
I hooked mine up to a standard Weller 24V supply and an external vacuum
pump.
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Uffe
Mexa
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May 26, 2012, 1:28:24 PM5/26/12
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Thanks Uffe
So i have to buy a compressor and a power supply, well thats not going
to happen.
I just have to try and sell it again and get my facts right before i
buy anything next time :)
zygimanta...@gmail.com
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In conclusion- i should deliver vacuum to my IG-102? Or should i connect compressed air and it makes vacuum by itself?
jeff
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May 10, 2020, 9:37:23 AM5/10/20
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Does a simple solder sucker not suffice?
whit3rd
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May 14, 2020, 12:08:05 PM5/14/20
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On Friday, May 25, 2012 at 10:56:49 PM UTC-7, Mexa wrote:
> I have search all over the web, but i cant find any info about the
> IG-102.
The catalog mentions a bunch of IG components, to be used with
a flow of inert gas (up to 5L/minute).