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Re: Ungar-Weller 4024 Temperature Control?

Re: Ungar-Weller 4024 Temperature Control?

Re: Ungar-Weller 4024 Temperature Control?

(OP)
Hello all,

  Please forgive me if this is the incorrect place to ask this question, yet I happen to own an Ungar 4024 solder/desolder station that I would like to use for PCB work. While the system uses an analog (slide) control for temperature variation, the numbers listed on the slide are 1-4 and do not list respective temperatures. Does anyone happen to know where I can get data on what temperatures correspond to the 1-4 (such as an Ungar 4024 manual) before I try to find out via trial and error?

  Thank you! I appreciate the time and help.

RE: Re: Ungar-Weller 4024 Temperature Control?

(OP)
Hello all!

  Thank you for all of your time and help! I agreatly appreciate it!

  I must say that I like the Temperature Gun from Amazon! What a cool tool!   smile

  Thanks again!

Respectfully...

RE: Re: Ungar-Weller 4024 Temperature Control?

You're welcome! I use mine all the time. I use it to find circuit problems regularly. I always run it over a new board.  "Why is there a 110F part here??"  I also want to know the temperature of the room pretty often,(for temperature controllers).  You just shoot a flat non-metallic surface,(like a cardboard box), in the room and you have it.

Also fun to mess with tropical fish with the pointer.

Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.- http://www.flaminsystems.com

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