T31 on Aliexpress: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Ddek9lz Soldering Station from China Phonefix, 💡PHONEFIX is a large Chinese store of tools and consumables for workshops and repair of mobile equipment. Soldering stations, programmers, iPhone accessories, and other tools are on the official store page: www.diyfixtool.com/ WEMON T31: www.diyfixtool.com/products/wemon-t31-soldering-station-compatible-c115-c210-c245-iron-tip Phonefix Aliexpress Store: www.aliexpress.com/store/1101414269? Contact Phoebe to buy it: wa.me/8613392845625
FNIRSI has released a couple new ones for JBC style tips, the DWS-200 soldering station, and the HS-02 soldering iron for usb pd. I'd be interested in seeing reviews of both of these.
@@sdgelectronicslooking forward to it. I have the HS-01. It's OK but doesn't heat up as quick as I thought it would. I could possibly stretch to an HS-02 if you give it a glowing review
Have you ever checked out the Sugon T21 and Aifen A9? I really wonder how they stack against what you've reviewed so far, especially from a design and true-to-claims point of view
Can you possibly have a look at reviewing the Hakko FX-972 and their FX-9707 heavy duty iron. This station and Iron combination is supposed to be able to handle 200 Watts. Will it do that and is the station easy to use?
Stations to review. Any station that: 1. the manufacturer claims it supports genuine JBC C245 tips, and 2. works properly like you’d expect with genuine JBC tips (no voltage on the tip, no heater current flowing out of the tip, no ground loop earthing problem, no double insulated marking but uses 3 pin mains plug - clearly against regs & CE conformity and a blatant contradiction!) I’m also interested in portable TS101 style irons that will take JBC or Hakko cartridges, and an updated station since KSGER that takes Hakko T12/T15 tips if there is one.
Bought one of this recently, no issues with the control unit but the soldering tips quality isn't good. Four tips presenting random open circuit error messages and the C115-IS tip is short circuited. Horrible customer service based on an AI chatbot whom never answer your questions and when you manage to talk to someone from the store they tried to say it was my fault due to warming up the tips without tin or solder, how is it possible if the shorted one was never been hot? I am very disappointed with this store, they are trying to push me to order more products from them to get an spare to replace the damaged tip. I won't return the full item due the base is solid and the handles ok, but will buy some original JBC tips to replace the bad quality ones they sent.
Hello, are the original JBC T245 handles compatible ? Do you still have the soldering station, are you happy with it ? Do you recommend buying this station or another model ?
@@CanaleRUclipsGeneralista Hi, Never tested the original JBC handles as they are really expensive and I dont need that, but the product description says it's compatible. I still using the handles that came with the station and apart the three ones failed at the begining the remaining ones are ok. As I said before, the station base is solid and fast, keep good temperature control and for my hobby is good enough. My problem was the seller, really rude, slow to respond and never offer to replace the damaged tips, he tried to sell me more. So avoid the DIYPHONE Store.
@@rsimiao Hi, thanks for the advice, sorry if I reply late, I don't receive notifications, yes I read your review on Aliexpress, the product description in the video says that it is compatible with JBC handles ? unfortunately I don't speak English I watch the video with subtitles, from what I understand the transformer is undersized and does not develop 120 watts
@@CanaleRUclipsGeneralista I am running the station at 240~250 Volts in the UK and yes, the trasnformer warms a lot. Its not designed to that overvoltage. in relation to the power, I don't use that amount of power, it will burn all your tips if not using the JBC ones. If you intend to use the full power I don't recomend it to you.
@@rsimiao Thank you, the GVM H3 3 should have the same power supply, in the end the main stations with the linear transformer (compatible with original JBC handles) are: GVM H3 3, Wemon T31, jabe ud-1200, AiXun T420, sorry how long do the JBC clone tips last? The original JBC tips are really expensive, I'm also evaluating the JBC BT-2BWA and the i-CON NANO MK2, even the nano has 80w (should be enough for most jobs) and the tips are cheaper, the problem is the cost, 300€ is a lot for a hobbyist, there is also the PACE ADS200 but the price has increased.
What happens if you use different handpiece with different stations? Are they all compatible (the same pinout)? Do they still recognize the handpirce size (254 vs 115)?
I wish you did ESD safety testing! I've killed a few ICs with my pinecil v2, as much as I love it it's not grounded! it can be grounded however, or used with a powerbank to fix that.
Power rating is that a requirement for CE or UKAC certification? just had a look again and it not CE marked. Silly me expecting it to have passed conformance tests. Would have been nice to see a protection resistor between the mains earth and the 4mm socket. after all we want to stay safe and discharge the static away slowly.
@@davadoff well I hope you have good insurance as if the testing of all requirements is done and you have a full technical log, I for one would not sign the DOC You do sound like someone who has never worked for company placing products on the eu market. If your product killed someone I'd like to hear how you would tell the court that you did not do any testing on your product as you thought it was safe. The likes of EN 601010 are there so you can self certifie that your product meets the safety requirements. Self certification means you can do the testing yourself you don't legally need to use a test house, it dose not mean you can pick and choose what testing you do other than emc. By the way the emc testing will force you to some parts of en61010 electrical safety anyway. By the way I've spent over a million pounds on CE testing and I'm sure the technical director who signed the Declaration of Conformity (DOC) would have loved to have given that to the shareholders.
yo tengo dudas sobre la seguridad electrica en este tipo de maquinas, pienso que seria muy bueno que hicieras un video sobre cuales son las condiciones electricas seguras, que tipo de medidas debemos tomar en cuenta, y como se miden estos parametros, gracias por tu tiempo, he aprendido mucho, y yo compre una de estas estaciones.
@SDG Electronics I am looking to getting a JBC clone from Ali Express, i choosing between Aifen A9 Pro or Sugeon A9, do u have any recommendations? Is the Aixun T3b worth the extra money? Also, i am planning to use for console repairs and mods, xbox 360 and PS2 mod chip installs, what handle do u recommend i get?
i should have at least 2 buttons for predefined temperature. And sadly, you didn't test how the tip removing works. Sometimes, these clones are not heavy enough to stay on the bench when you pull.
I would really like to see an oscilloscope trace of the AC waveform sent to the soldering iron to determine the cause of the low maximum power to the T245 handset. Is it the AC RMS voltage to the handset, missing (half)-waveforms or a too high catridge heating element resistance? Does a genuine JBC T245 cartridge make any difference? I believe the JBC T245 cartridge is rated to run at 24V RMS which should provide around 120W of power.
It's constantly disappointing that these companies invest the resources into building clones of acceptable quality, but still lie about the capabilities. It would be better to sell this as a 65W station at the same price. It's foolish to design and build good-quality tools and then ruin them with deceptive advertising; take pride in your product!
This video is great! I love how it focuses on the key maintenance issues.👍👍👍 The Wemon T31 soldering station is top-notch with its intelligent temperature control, cleaning, and storage features for BGA PCB chip soldering and desoldering🔧. LOVE from China Phonefix - Phoebe
T31 on Aliexpress: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Ddek9lz
Soldering Station from China Phonefix, 💡PHONEFIX is a large Chinese store of tools and consumables for workshops and repair of mobile equipment. Soldering stations, programmers, iPhone accessories, and other tools are on the official store page: www.diyfixtool.com/
WEMON T31: www.diyfixtool.com/products/wemon-t31-soldering-station-compatible-c115-c210-c245-iron-tip
Phonefix Aliexpress Store: www.aliexpress.com/store/1101414269?
Contact Phoebe to buy it: wa.me/8613392845625
please review the WEP/Att 719C / 982D desoldering tweezers, and the Atten N9100 desoldering tweezers.
Top, top
The sponge compartment drainage hole close to or over the PCB is an interresting choice.
It is is, especially if you dont know. 💧🤣
Wemon is partnering with PCBWay so you can order new pcb for your repair
FNIRSI has released a couple new ones for JBC style tips, the DWS-200 soldering station, and the HS-02 soldering iron for usb pd. I'd be interested in seeing reviews of both of these.
HS-02 review is next week :)
OP, I already saw a review by Tony359 of the HS-02:
ruclips.net/video/DtwOXcpQaY4/видео.htmlsi=4l5uJEjo2e_phEVM
@@sdgelectronicslooking forward to it. I have the HS-01. It's OK but doesn't heat up as quick as I thought it would.
I could possibly stretch to an HS-02 if you give it a glowing review
@sdgelectronics Excellent, I look forward to watching it.
Have you ever checked out the Sugon T21 and Aifen A9? I really wonder how they stack against what you've reviewed so far, especially from a design and true-to-claims point of view
They should have put the drainage hole directly on top of the power supply for added reliability
Can you possibly have a look at reviewing the Hakko FX-972 and their FX-9707 heavy duty iron. This station and Iron combination is supposed to be able to handle 200 Watts. Will it do that and is the station easy to use?
Stations to review. Any station that:
1. the manufacturer claims it supports genuine JBC C245 tips, and
2. works properly like you’d expect with genuine JBC tips (no voltage on the tip, no heater current flowing out of the tip, no ground loop earthing problem, no double insulated marking but uses 3 pin mains plug - clearly against regs & CE conformity and a blatant contradiction!)
I’m also interested in portable TS101 style irons that will take JBC or Hakko cartridges, and an updated station since KSGER that takes Hakko T12/T15 tips if there is one.
The sequre soldering pencils have been reviewed. I'm tempted as well!
Bought one of this recently, no issues with the control unit but the soldering tips quality isn't good. Four tips presenting random open circuit error messages and the C115-IS tip is short circuited. Horrible customer service based on an AI chatbot whom never answer your questions and when you manage to talk to someone from the store they tried to say it was my fault due to warming up the tips without tin or solder, how is it possible if the shorted one was never been hot? I am very disappointed with this store, they are trying to push me to order more products from them to get an spare to replace the damaged tip. I won't return the full item due the base is solid and the handles ok, but will buy some original JBC tips to replace the bad quality ones they sent.
Hello, are the original JBC T245 handles compatible ? Do you still have the soldering station, are you happy with it ? Do you recommend buying this station or another model ?
@@CanaleRUclipsGeneralista Hi, Never tested the original JBC handles as they are really expensive and I dont need that, but the product description says it's compatible. I still using the handles that came with the station and apart the three ones failed at the begining the remaining ones are ok. As I said before, the station base is solid and fast, keep good temperature control and for my hobby is good enough. My problem was the seller, really rude, slow to respond and never offer to replace the damaged tips, he tried to sell me more. So avoid the DIYPHONE Store.
@@rsimiao Hi, thanks for the advice, sorry if I reply late, I don't receive notifications, yes I read your review on Aliexpress, the product description in the video says that it is compatible with JBC handles ? unfortunately I don't speak English I watch the video with subtitles, from what I understand the transformer is undersized and does not develop 120 watts
@@CanaleRUclipsGeneralista I am running the station at 240~250 Volts in the UK and yes, the trasnformer warms a lot. Its not designed to that overvoltage. in relation to the power, I don't use that amount of power, it will burn all your tips if not using the JBC ones. If you intend to use the full power I don't recomend it to you.
@@rsimiao Thank you, the GVM H3 3 should have the same power supply, in the end the main stations with the linear transformer (compatible with original JBC handles) are: GVM H3 3, Wemon T31, jabe ud-1200, AiXun T420, sorry how long do the JBC clone tips last? The original JBC tips are really expensive, I'm also evaluating the JBC BT-2BWA and the i-CON NANO MK2, even the nano has 80w (should be enough for most jobs) and the tips are cheaper, the problem is the cost, 300€ is a lot for a hobbyist, there is also the PACE ADS200 but the price has increased.
What happens if you use different handpiece with different stations? Are they all compatible (the same pinout)? Do they still recognize the handpirce size (254 vs 115)?
Most of the clone handpieces work, though the recent Aixun battery powered station T210 handpiece doesn't fit.
I wish you did ESD safety testing! I've killed a few ICs with my pinecil v2, as much as I love it it's not grounded! it can be grounded however, or used with a powerbank to fix that.
Power rating is that a requirement for CE or UKAC certification? just had a look again and it not CE marked. Silly me expecting it to have passed conformance tests.
Would have been nice to see a protection resistor between the mains earth and the 4mm socket. after all we want to stay safe and discharge the static away slowly.
i am pretty sure it has CE marking like every **C**hina**E**xport electric device.
@@-COBRA As far as I can remember they were putting CE on products before we did.
CE is a self certification. It doesn’t require conformance tests unless it’s a wireless device, perhaps.
@@davadoff well I hope you have good insurance as if the testing of all requirements is done and you have a full technical log, I for one would not sign the DOC You do sound like someone who has never worked for company placing products on the eu market.
If your product killed someone I'd like to hear how you would tell the court that you did not do any testing on your product as you thought it was safe. The likes of EN 601010 are there so you can self certifie that your product meets the safety requirements.
Self certification means you can do the testing yourself you don't legally need to use a test house, it dose not mean you can pick and choose what testing you do other than emc.
By the way the emc testing will force you to some parts of en61010 electrical safety anyway.
By the way I've spent over a million pounds on CE testing and I'm sure the technical director who signed the Declaration of Conformity (DOC) would have loved to have given that to the shareholders.
CE, but I assume it's copied across for UKCA. I think it's also part of the LVD for appliances.
can you make a video for the soldering tips?
yo tengo dudas sobre la seguridad electrica en este tipo de maquinas, pienso que seria muy bueno que hicieras un video sobre cuales son las condiciones electricas seguras, que tipo de medidas debemos tomar en cuenta, y como se miden estos parametros, gracias por tu tiempo, he aprendido mucho, y yo compre una de estas estaciones.
Great review, Steve. Not a bad little station. As a low end product, it's one of the better ones. I think I would buy it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comments as always Brian!
Can you rate the sugon t60 or quick q8 soldering station?
I'll try and test them, I have not used either.
Hello. Please advise tips from Aliexpress C245-C210.
@SDG Electronics
I am looking to getting a JBC clone from Ali Express, i choosing between Aifen A9 Pro or Sugeon A9, do u have any recommendations? Is the Aixun T3b worth the extra money?
Also, i am planning to use for console repairs and mods, xbox 360 and PS2 mod chip installs, what handle do u recommend i get?
Have you choose something?
A good clone using c245? Best value
i should have at least 2 buttons for predefined temperature.
And sadly, you didn't test how the tip removing works. Sometimes, these clones are not heavy enough to stay on the bench when you pull.
You do need to hold the station down for the tip change, but that's also the case for the genuine JBC
what is this solder?
Out of curiosity what Metical station and tip did you use?
It's the CV-5200 system shown here: ruclips.net/video/a_KG53SSluw/видео.html
Interesting solder station, I like the small handset really handy for SMD. 2x👍
5:48 What the fucking fuck!!! If it's not water, it will be solder blobs!
Offsets brother Offest 10:20
I would really like to see an oscilloscope trace of the AC waveform sent to the soldering iron to determine the cause of the low maximum power to the T245 handset.
Is it the AC RMS voltage to the handset, missing (half)-waveforms or a too high catridge heating element resistance? Does a genuine JBC T245 cartridge make any difference?
I believe the JBC T245 cartridge is rated to run at 24V RMS which should provide around 120W of power.
Personally I don’t think it’s the cartridge but the transformer is not capable of 120w, the other ones that are capable use alot bigger transformers
I think it will be similar to the GVM, which was just a lower voltage than needed for 120W
Please rewiew quick tr1 compact hot air soldering iron
I wonder why they don't implement the reduced temp standby. That's a deal breaker for me if buying this kind of station.
Doesn't seem like it should have been a difficult feature to implement, I don't understand it to be honest.
It's constantly disappointing that these companies invest the resources into building clones of acceptable quality, but still lie about the capabilities. It would be better to sell this as a 65W station at the same price. It's foolish to design and build good-quality tools and then ruin them with deceptive advertising; take pride in your product!
I have a black box one switch on/off to solder anything with one word on it Metcal once you use one you know the difference
The video explains it very well and is easy to understand. It’s great.
Please review the WEP/Yihua 716C desoldering tweezers. And the Atten N9100 desoldering tweezers. They look very promising
Detailed answer, thanks to the blogger for sharing, forwarded
What a stupid decision to compare sharp K type soldering tip with fat metcal
ruclips.net/video/GAjn6MKeBYI/видео.html - loose black wire! Such a good demonstration that it is always a good idea to inspect new equipment.
This video is great! I love how it focuses on the key maintenance issues.👍👍👍 The Wemon T31 soldering station is top-notch with its intelligent temperature control, cleaning, and storage features for BGA PCB chip soldering and desoldering🔧. LOVE from China Phonefix - Phoebe
Another disappointing clone.
Hi, can you recommend me some good soldering stations that aren't too expensive ?