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Lightbulb LRP Soldering Station - 09.18.2008, 05:35 AM

LRP releases the first ever tailor-made Soldering Station designed and fully setup to handle all the needs of a soldering station for r/c use. With its 90W power rating and 400kHz electromagnetic heating element, this soldering station reaches maximum temperature (480C) super fast, and is perfect to use for soldering joints on batteries, motors and speed controls. Equipped with the EasyTip-system, the tip of the 90W handle with its comfortable rubber grip can easily be replaced in seconds without any tools, 1.2mm and 0.5mm tip included.

Features:
- Worldwide operation 100 – 240VAC
- Fully digital for perfect adjustments
- EasyTip-system
- Blue back lit Display
- Light-weight and compact for easy transport (1kg and 155×78x120mm)
- Multifunction handle holder
- Magnetic Auto Sleep
- Auto Wakeup Function, for increased tip life
- Integrated storage for replacement tips
- Extra large cleaning sponge

http://www.lrp.cc



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09.18.2008, 08:05 AM

Looks like a "must have".


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$$$$???????? price?????????


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09.18.2008, 05:55 PM

No-one knows of a price yet.


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09.18.2008, 06:28 PM

And I just bought a hakko. I want one of those.


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hakko looks better imo
   
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09.18.2008, 06:36 PM

almost look like a Metcal/Oki



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at my work we just got a store use/ display hakko 936 soldering station and i well not use a different soldering station again. i love that thing lol. makes soldering so easy
   
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at my work we just got a store use/ display hakko 936 soldering station and i well not use a different soldering station again. i love that thing lol. makes soldering so easy
We got one too. This was the exact iron setup I had been using at home. Now I just gotta keep the other guys on top of maintaining the tip to make it last as long as possible.

I bet the LRP Soldering Station costs a couple hundred $$$. Can't see it's usefulness compared to soldering stations like the Hakko 936-108.


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We got one too. This was the exact iron setup I had been using at home. Now I just gotta keep the other guys on top of maintaining the tip to make it last as long as possible.

I bet the LRP Soldering Station costs a couple hundred $$$. Can't see it's usefulness compared to soldering stations like the Hakko 936-108.
haha yah same here. but so far im the only one that knows how to solder so im the only one that uses it lol.
   
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