[Coco] CoCo2 PAL version service manual

Cocodemus retrocanada76 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 8 17:55:47 EST 2015


Then you tell us if it is good. 

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> On Jan 8, 2015, at 5:27 PM, Steven Hirsch <snhirsch at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Thu, 8 Jan 2015, Zippster wrote:
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>> Definitely a temp-controlled iron is one of the first things to get if you
>> are going to assemble more than a few boards.
>> I bought one of these about a year ago, and it’s been one of the best
>> $100 purchases I’ve ever made.  They’re even cheaper now.
>> A couple of hundred thousand solder joints later, it’s still working great. I used a $20 (or so) Radio Shack soldering iron before it, and I almost cringe at the thought of going back to it, lol…
> 
>> The hot air is a nice option too, I’ve used it on smd stuff a few times,
>> although a properly used iron is often quicker and easier for a lot of that.
> 
>> <http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-IN-1-HOT-AIR-SMD-REWORK-SOLDERING-IRON-STATION-w-5-tips-s4-852D-/331441138511?hash=item4d2b6e6b4f <http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-IN-1-HOT-AIR-SMD-REWORK-SOLDERING-IRON-STATION-w-5-tips-s4-852D-/331441138511?hash=item4d2b6e6b4f>>
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> I would advise anyone to avoid the temptation of an all-in-one with vacuum desoldering attachment.  I bought a fairly pricey one the other year (Circuit Specialists 'BlackJack') and the desoldering piece is next to worthless.  Clogs repeatedly and doesn't have enough moxie to deal with ROHS solder.
> 
> I'm going to go for a Hakko, I think.  That's a production quality unit (costs accordingly) that has a lot of good press and comments from users.
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