Got this desk lamp with magnifying glass. Trust Banggood to send me a Euro power supply version, even though they shipped it to me out of their US warehouse. :rage:
Wow man, I need one of those. Iāve been soldering for about 50 years and my eyesight hasnāt been getting better if you know what I mean.
Where did you get it, and how much did it cost?
I am not even 50 yet but I started using reading glasses this year and it aināt getting easy to solder these small SMDās.
I got mine second hand, but it is not used much. Here in the Netherlands these are pretty expensive, but since you are in America it is cheaper from Amscope directly:
ā¦.and though Gearbestās product page Q and A about the Wowstick says they are not compatible with it, I found them not to be true: their bits can used on either tool!
SpAwN, thanks my friend. Just ordered it from amscope for $189.89 US dollars. Iām sure it will be an asset to my hobby. BTW, Iāve been a professional in electrical/ electronics repair for well over 30 years before I retired, plus another 20 or so years before that being a hobbyist building electronic kits from Heathkit, Dynakit, etc.
You are welcome, wow that was quick There are better models but the prices are sky high and this one is on discount for a nice price, I hope you like it, I was looking for one for a while, since I registered here I started looking harder and finally got one.
I opened a topic here: Bought a Amscope SE400-Z, need advice for LED upgrade. about itās light, but I have some other ideas for the boom stand, it pretty big and it is taking a lot space on my desk, but getting one of these is too expensive for couple times I solder in a month, besides that model is twice as much here in the Netherlands. If you wear glasses, you can get different eye pieces, 10X is best for soldering, you can ask Amscope for advice, they have good after sales.
Oh I am a electrical field engineer (fancy name for a electrician with papers) started working at my 17th and studied till my 26th in the evenings so I am working as electrician for 27 years now. Electronics is my hobby along with some other technical stuff.
I didnāt found out yet, just got it today
It suppose to be handy while repairing a laptop or tablet with gazillion screws for the covers and the PCBās
I got it with the code of bilakos 2 weeks ago, but he has new code today again:
āCause I got those little rubbery blocks that fit 20-30 of those bits (flat, phillips, torx, hex, etc.), and even bigger kits with way more, including security bits, and most times they include a handle to use them manually if need be.
Some are purely manual, others have a built-in ratchet, you name it. So I figured there was something particularly clever about the āwowstickā to make it wow-worthy. No?
Ordered an YZXstudio ZY1270 USB tester. I have several inexpensive testers and they all give different readings. This one is supposed to be accurate from what the reviews say.