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You said that soldering iron heat-up time is 8 sec. You could try to turn on the iron and melt your solder or try to solder any part after 8 seconds. That would be a visible proof of fast heating time.
Thanks for the video! It would have been nice to get an actual comparison of the thermal performance when soldering, we just see it warms up faster but I'd be interested in knowing how that actually translates when soldering, apart from "you can see it has double the power". :)
have you tried using USB Power Delivery module? im trying to build a lithium charger using usb and seems like USB power delivery is the way to go to achieve more than 12V 2A from a 5V source (power banks/chargers)
Nice iron, but still not yet convinced I can't go back to cables after being on gas for over 15 years with my daily drive is a portasol pro piezo 75 (13yo) good for both SMD & THT soldering iron and hot air blower in one and ESD safe. the TS100 was and is close but with no locally available tips no dice yet
If I plug it in mobile charging adaptor then will it take 12V from that? (From quick charge feature) I mean that does it have chip to request 12V from adaptor?
Please I have been working on a project . Using arduino to control fan and light. In this work I'm using a temperature sensor, pir and an LDR. And this is how it works. When the pir detects motion and the room is dark or hot both the light and fan turns on but when motion is not detected and the room is hot or dark the fan and the light won't turn on. Unless motion is been detected both pir and temperature sensor will be off. I will be happy if you can help me with the code and maybe the diagram. I need to submit it as my final project at school. Thank you very much
And when you will be surprising us presenting the portable solder iron v4 (usb type c, capability for burn bootloader directly maybe some other features left?)
It's very expensive for what it is. And looking at the website there's a lot of dead links and chines pages - not exactly something that fills me with confidence. One thing I would have liked you to test was working with SMD components. The tip seemed rather large for precision work.
What is the most representative difference between the ts80 and the ts100? the ts100 is cheaper and has more tip models. Which of the two do you recommend?
Ts80 has metal case, shorter distance from finger to the tip of the iron, it has 3.5mm jack for the tip and also heat dissipator on the iron tip and improved PCB circuit. I recommend both the same amount, depends on the money you have...
You can flash custom firmware on it which bypass the low voltage warning, only disadvantage is that it takes longer to heat up on a powerbank. There's a guy Schematix who describes how to put new firmware on the ts80.
Hello brother i am from india i want your help .i want to know how to get data of clamp multimeter that is shown in display into arduino without making own clamp meter ?????????
I'm tempted to buy one of these, but I'm also curious what the USB 4 spec gives us in terms of power, as laptops are now using Type C for charging (see Apple's monstrosity of a 96W charger that uses Type C), and how quickly a USB 4 version of this comes out. If USB 4 has provisions from USB-IF for 96W throughput to be within the spec, that could greatly impact the portable soldering iron market. The TS100 max wattage was what, 64W, or something? It'd be amazing if the successor to the TS80, with all of it's updated features, ran off of 96W, or whatever the USB 4 spec gives us; it'd even be rivaling soldering stations at that point.
Is this worth getting over the TS100? I'm new to soldering and don't really know what I should be looking for. If you guys have any other recommendations, that would be great also! $80 is pretty much the max of my budget tho.
iv no work table so the just the thoughts of setting up my iron(which means clearing room somewhere) prevents me from doing little job's alot of more than i like to admit (i know im a lazy F*$K'r) but that iron or any of the TS iron's would be worth the money if only to get me out of laziness..
I asked this question on your last video but did not get a reply. did your attiny85 game consoles have EEPROM? to store the current level and not have to restart the levels all over.
Depinde de puterea și tensiunea care o bagi la întrare. De exemplu dacă bagi la întrare 24 de v si sursa are o putere de 1 amper. Este egal cu o putere de 24 w. Dar în rest este o alegere buna ca statie .
Vary nice. More money then I would spend on a iron. You could buy a nice complete station for that price. Hell maybe even a Vacuum solder extractor included.
I can't find at least one feature that can justify the price. For me more or less decent chinease soldering station for the same or even lower price is definetly better option because it comes with Air Gun as well -- and with modern components I use air gun more often than soldering iron to solder or remove components to/from PCB. Also, all soldering stations de-facto come with proper holders for both soldering iron and gun -- no need to invent new wheel. Also, soldering stations quite often use HAKKO style of tips/heaters that are well tested and known and available everywhere for few dollars( quite often station already comes with 3 most popular types of tips which will last long enough). Asking 15 dollars for proprietary designed single tip with a jack at the end-- it's a robbery. Even 50 dollars for this bare iron is something I can't justify.
for a moment i thought i read the title : "Miniware TSSOP-8 NEW Version Soldering Iron" then i was like "what?! why need to make such specialized iron only for that package?" this dyslexia is killing me..
define "too much"? If you have the budget, get the Pace ADS200. Awesome station and really affordable for a production-quality station. The tips are affordable as well. If you want cheap but still usable: Get one of those black oled STM32 stations that take (fake) Hakko T12/T15 tips. The quicko/quecoo one seems to be the most decent, you can get it for around 50 bucks with a few tips. But check if the metal case is properly grounded and mod it if it's not.
@@ELECTRONOOBS he must mean that there is another raspberry pi out and you are doing a vid about new version of a soldering iron when you should make a video about the raspberry pi
I lots uptime command with you please help me I need a good multimeter in long time usage $50 to $80 dollar price with capacitor measurement please please reply me
there's a great clamp meter with both DC & AC current measurement plus capacitor measurement called the musttool or U-nity E one!! different makers but exact same meter. check out Bang Good and you will find Loads for your budget. i mean the one i mentioned is 25/30 bucks. and so you could get that and still buy another meter too. : ) all meters these days are very good and accurate, even ones for 20 bucks. all my meters are by "must tool" and they are great! no complaints. hope this helps you out.
No comparison to electronoob's soldering iron. Dave's an old fart ;) BTW, any plans of upgrading yours with USB PD? I'd love a video on the topic :) I really enjoy your videos!
Bro when is your qna video coming. I posted some questions pls include them. Also you look a little unexcited today and bro you are not looking into the camera🤣🤣
Questo lo chiami saldatore? Una schifezza cinese? Usa un weller poi fai un video di quello se sei bravo a spiegare tutte le specifiche e le saldature di un vero weller professionale, questo è un giocattolo non un Saldatore, scusa senza offesa! Ma io un saldatore del genere non lo userei neanche per gioco.... ciao buona vita... 😂 Do you call this a welder? A Chinese crap? Use a weller then make a video of that if you are good at explaining all the specifications and welds of a true professional weller, this is a toy not a Welder, sorry without offense! But I would not use a welder like that even for fun .... hello good life ... 😂
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2:11 The grounding cable is not to solder components on projects that are powered on. This is to protect electronics against electrostatic discharges.
Not just ESD. Also AC current from the stock power supply.
they should make a ts100 v2 with metal casing
Year that would by realy nice.
The Fountain Pen of Soldering Irons...Love them...
electronoos and great scott grow beard's
me: keep it
Let build a fume extractor next, lol
I'm toxic :)
I agree
Yup but a good one please
Yesss
Noooo don’t extract the feel funny smoke :[
80$ us too costly
While the non rechargeable soldering iron costs 3-4$
Nice video. TS80-P is awesome but costly compared to other soldering iron👌👍
Nice review video 👍
You said that soldering iron heat-up time is 8 sec. You could try to turn on the iron and melt your solder or try to solder any part after 8 seconds. That would be a visible proof of fast heating time.
Thanks for the video! It would have been nice to get an actual comparison of the thermal performance when soldering, we just see it warms up faster but I'd be interested in knowing how that actually translates when soldering, apart from "you can see it has double the power". :)
I liked how you talked on this video, a little bit more informal and felt more unscripted ;)
Actually that's what I'm trying. My English is not that good so it makes me nervous but I'm trying. Thanks!!!
@@ELECTRONOOBS I noticed it too, your tone was different this time.More natural. Good work!
@@misteragony EXACTLY! you are fine electronoobs. your English is perfect recognizable
Will it work with a 9v 2A powerbank too at reduced power?
Thing is perfect for my guitar modding and gameboy endeavors. Highly recommend to anyone who doesn’t need to work on heavy duty shit.
Would this work for guitar electronics soldering?
have you tried using USB Power Delivery module? im trying to build a lithium charger using usb and seems like USB power delivery is the way to go to achieve more than 12V 2A from a 5V source (power banks/chargers)
What solder are you using?
Nice iron, but still not yet convinced I can't go back to cables after being on gas for over 15 years with my daily drive is a portasol pro piezo 75 (13yo) good for both SMD & THT soldering iron and hot air blower in one and ESD safe.
the TS100 was and is close but with no locally available tips no dice yet
If I plug it in mobile charging adaptor then will it take 12V from that? (From quick charge feature)
I mean that does it have chip to request 12V from adaptor?
If the adaptot can't deliver 12V, it won't take 12V.
Yes, it has a chip to negociate voltage using the USB-PD protocol.
As i understand it,
the ts80 only works with QC2.0 (9V-2A) (18W)
the TS80p can work with QC2.0 (9V-2A) or PD (12V -2.5A ) (30W)
Why they don't ship to UK???
does it work with a power bank?
When is q and a video coming??
link for the cleaning sponge ??
every video is better from his last
Please I have been working on a project . Using arduino to control fan and light. In this work I'm using a temperature sensor, pir and an LDR. And this is how it works. When the pir detects motion and the room is dark or hot both the light and fan turns on but when motion is not detected and the room is hot or dark the fan and the light won't turn on. Unless motion is been detected both pir and temperature sensor will be off. I will be happy if you can help me with the code and maybe the diagram. I need to submit it as my final project at school. Thank you very much
Pls do some vids about microcontrollers and it's architecture.
Habrá review en español?
And when you will be surprising us presenting the portable solder iron v4 (usb type c, capability for burn bootloader directly maybe some other features left?)
I already own a TS100 and I added USB-C PD power to it. No need for me to buy this one. I do like the headphone style tip socket though.
It's very expensive for what it is. And looking at the website there's a lot of dead links and chines pages - not exactly something that fills me with confidence.
One thing I would have liked you to test was working with SMD components. The tip seemed rather large for precision work.
You can buy different tips for both TS80 and TS100 series.
Regarding the the price, well, considering the Solder Stations cost a few hundred each...
@@MD4564 cheap clones cost 25€ but they just take longer to heat up (around 30 to 40 seconds) and the tips are inexpesive. Yihua 937D for instance.
Where available in India or else where
Buddy great video, you should check out Miniware TS101 it has more power and could be power through a DC barrel jack or USB C.
What is the most representative difference between the ts80 and the ts100? the ts100 is cheaper and has more tip models.
Which of the two do you recommend?
Ts80 has metal case, shorter distance from finger to the tip of the iron, it has 3.5mm jack for the tip and also heat dissipator on the iron tip and improved PCB circuit. I recommend both the same amount, depends on the money you have...
Nice video,
the st80 has too the functionality of removing the tip with screwing the front end,
to remove the tips without touching the hot tips.😏
I can't get mine too run off my qc 3 power bank. I keep getting low voltage. Any suggestions? Awesome iron!
USB C PD (Power Delivery) is the key...
You can flash custom firmware on it which bypass the low voltage warning, only disadvantage is that it takes longer to heat up on a powerbank. There's a guy Schematix who describes how to put new firmware on the ts80.
Hello brother i am from india i want your help .i want to know how to get data of clamp multimeter that is shown in display into arduino without making own clamp meter ?????????
I'm tempted to buy one of these, but I'm also curious what the USB 4 spec gives us in terms of power, as laptops are now using Type C for charging (see Apple's monstrosity of a 96W charger that uses Type C), and how quickly a USB 4 version of this comes out. If USB 4 has provisions from USB-IF for 96W throughput to be within the spec, that could greatly impact the portable soldering iron market. The TS100 max wattage was what, 64W, or something? It'd be amazing if the successor to the TS80, with all of it's updated features, ran off of 96W, or whatever the USB 4 spec gives us; it'd even be rivaling soldering stations at that point.
Is this worth getting over the TS100? I'm new to soldering and don't really know what I should be looking for. If you guys have any other recommendations, that would be great also! $80 is pretty much the max of my budget tho.
Yes and no. Is kind of the same but a bit better quality and more comfortable so all depends on the money. Both are good.
This review helped. Ty.
iv no work table so the just the thoughts of setting up my iron(which means clearing room somewhere) prevents me from doing little job's alot of more than i like to admit (i know im a lazy F*$K'r) but that iron or any of the TS iron's would be worth the money if only to get me out of laziness..
I asked this question on your last video but did not get a reply. did your attiny85 game consoles have EEPROM? to store the current level and not have to restart the levels all over.
Yes. You it storea best score on the EEPROM.
@@ELECTRONOOBS but does it store the levels for games like stacker?
Can I use powerbank with USB Power Delivery to power it up?
Yes!
What about cooling time ?
When i'm out in the field it can be a big issue if I can't put it back fast..
Hmm haven't tested that yet.
@@ELECTRONOOBS
Will be happy if you check.
Thanks for another great video.
You are a real inspiration!
@@bibel2k takes 2-3 min @~350°C for everyone wondering (in my case t80p)
Depinde de puterea și tensiunea care o bagi la întrare. De exemplu dacă bagi la întrare 24 de v si sursa are o putere de 1 amper. Este egal cu o putere de 24 w. Dar în rest este o alegere buna ca statie .
What software do you use to design a circuit?
EasyEDA
@@ELECTRONOOBS, please making circuit simulation video, using multiple arduino nodules, not PCB, please
Vary nice. More money then I would spend on a iron. You could buy a nice complete station for that price. Hell maybe even a Vacuum solder extractor included.
I can't find at least one feature that can justify the price. For me more or less decent chinease soldering station for the same or even lower price is definetly better option because it comes with Air Gun as well -- and with modern components I use air gun more often than soldering iron to solder or remove components to/from PCB. Also, all soldering stations de-facto come with proper holders for both soldering iron and gun -- no need to invent new wheel. Also, soldering stations quite often use HAKKO style of tips/heaters that are well tested and known and available everywhere for few dollars( quite often station already comes with 3 most popular types of tips which will last long enough). Asking 15 dollars for proprietary designed single tip with a jack at the end-- it's a robbery. Even 50 dollars for this bare iron is something I can't justify.
Yay electro noob video
"we have an allen key" throws it away
Hahaha I don't need that bs LOL
thats a nice soldering iron
They should bundle better tips. The needle tip is not very good. Need one that lets you drag solder with ease.
for a moment i thought i read the title : "Miniware TSSOP-8 NEW Version Soldering Iron" then i was like "what?! why need to make such specialized iron only for that package?" this dyslexia is killing me..
Look good with beard.
Can someone recommend me a decent soldering iron for micro soldering at a reasonable price? I can't spend too much...
define "too much"? If you have the budget, get the Pace ADS200. Awesome station and really affordable for a production-quality station. The tips are affordable as well.
If you want cheap but still usable: Get one of those black oled STM32 stations that take (fake) Hakko T12/T15 tips. The quicko/quecoo one seems to be the most decent, you can get it for around 50 bucks with a few tips. But check if the metal case is properly grounded and mod it if it's not.
Can you please make a project for a final year graduation student 😁😊 please
Did not get any notification for this video even tho I rang the bell^^' whats up with yt...:(
electronics racism... LOL
that happened to me too :(
Hey man.. I am waiting for Q&A video yo !!
If you want to buy.... Buy the ts100 is better and more powerful ! Be 24volt he has 65watt power very fast in heating!
Best regards,
Awesome
the ts100 is cheaper now , is it legit?
Yes ts100 is also as good
@@ELECTRONOOBS Indeed I really like my TS100 alot, 65W and heats up really really fast
nice
Nyc channel sir india price please tell me
Electronoobs : New Version Of Soldering iron
Raspberry Pi 4 : Am i a joke For You ?
Hi. You mean?
@@ELECTRONOOBS he must mean that there is another raspberry pi out and you are doing a vid about new version of a soldering iron when you should make a video about the raspberry pi
@@isaacsimon6863 oh, thanks. Didn't knew that. I'm not that much into the pi. Sowy :)
Notification Squad 😎
13:38 10 or 15 bucks? No...20€ my friend.
CIAO GENTE C'È QUALCUNO CHE SA COME AGGIORNARLO CON ANDROID
WANT!
Don't turn it on, take it apart!
I lots uptime command with you please help me I need a good multimeter in long time usage $50 to $80 dollar price with capacitor measurement please please reply me
there's a great clamp meter with both DC & AC current measurement plus capacitor measurement called the musttool or U-nity E one!! different makers but exact same meter. check out Bang Good and you will find Loads for your budget. i mean the one i mentioned is 25/30 bucks. and so you could get that and still buy another meter too. : ) all meters these days are very good and accurate, even ones for 20 bucks. all my meters are by "must tool" and they are great! no complaints. hope this helps you out.
Bro give me a link
No comparison to electronoob's soldering iron. Dave's an old fart ;)
BTW, any plans of upgrading yours with USB PD?
I'd love a video on the topic :)
I really enjoy your videos!
Yes but I'm not sure when I will have a new version ..
First ❤
No Nut November 😜
So as always "minor changes" to justify a "new version".
Bro when is your qna video coming. I posted some questions pls include them. Also you look a little unexcited today and bro you are not looking into the camera🤣🤣
Hahaha q&a will be ready in maybe 2 weeks. I'm looking into the camera screen... Keep up!
@@ELECTRONOOBS bro big fan. I am really happy you replied to my comments😄😄
No
Worst "review" i've watched in years.
9 minutes before you actually plug it in!? Get to the point quicker please!
Questo lo chiami saldatore? Una schifezza cinese? Usa un weller poi fai un video di quello se sei bravo a spiegare tutte le specifiche e le saldature di un vero weller professionale, questo è un giocattolo non un Saldatore, scusa senza offesa! Ma io un saldatore del genere non lo userei neanche per gioco.... ciao buona vita... 😂
Do you call this a welder? A Chinese crap? Use a weller then make a video of that if you are good at explaining all the specifications and welds of a true professional weller, this is a toy not a Welder, sorry without offense! But I would not use a welder like that even for fun .... hello good life ... 😂