Hakko FX-901 cordless soldering iron
Have you ever needed to solder something but the nearest power way out was out of reach? If so, then the FX-901 cordless soldering iron is the perfect tool for you.
The HAKKO FX-901 is a lightweight, carry-on, battery-operated soldering iron.
Powered by four AA alkaline or nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries, the FX-901 will ply above 600°F for up to 120 continuous minutes.
No other battery-operated soldering iron can throw so much power for so many continuous minutes.
Other cordless soldering tools on the market precipitate, which can damage sensitive electronic components and butane, can ignite inflammable vapours, causing serious injury.
But the FX-901 is safe.
No suggestion and no flame.
The FX-901 is the perfect tool for electricians, cricket pitch service technicians, maintenance and home owners.
Use it to solder electrical wiring, revamping, RC cars and jewellery, nearly anything that needs soldering where electricity is out of easy reach or unavailable.





I used the soldering iron to try to assuage the solder under the focal point electrolytic capacitor, taxing hard not to put too much stimulation onto the neighbouring (and very near) chip, but mostly melted the baleful plastic counterfeit of the capacitor, so I can't see if the solder has melted!

Now how do I check up on the electrolytic capacitors for correspond with?
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