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Hi Pete.Maybe I'm wrong, but I think Woodone is asking about soldering wires to the Next18 adapter board that plugs into the Next18 socket on the decoder, not soldering to the actual pins of the Next18 socket itself. Actually, I don't think I COULD solder wires to those pins - even with the Pace. My hands aren't that steady. No brain surgery for me!John C.
. . .BTW you can now get an adaptor from ESU that has the NEXT18 plug with wires already attached.John I see where you noted using an Pace soldering iron. I also think that Peteski had made note of the same iron.Wow, from what I see listed these are very pricy, which are you guys using. Not sure I need a $600.00 soldering station.Now mind you I am not tool shy, I just spent $1500.00 for a desk top milling machine, now I have to tool it up. Tools never seem to come to the end of needing.
Wow, from what I see listed these are very pricy, which are you guys using. Not sure I need a $600.00 soldering station.Now mind you I am not tool shy, I just spent $1500.00 for a desk top milling machine, now I have to tool it up. Tools never seem to come to the end of needing.
I don't know where you saw a $600 price. Pace makes a lot of soldering stations, but the ST-50 that I bought was under $300. It has since been discontinued; the apparent replacement is the ADS200 system with the TD200 handpiece, which I think is pretty much the same size as the TD100 I have with my ST-50. Here's a whole kit from Amazon (Soldering station, handpiece, 4 tips, iron holder with cleaning accessories) for $299:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KY58984/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_4js.DbBFC0A8RYes, you can get cheaper stuff that will do the job, but the Pace has been invaluable - as the thread Peteski pointed to notes, it's really the handpiece that is the key. It's like holding a pencil (well, maybe more like a Montblanc fountain pen), and THAT is what allows such precision work. I just couldn't do some of the stuff I do now without it.John C.
I don't know where you saw a $600 price. Pace makes a lot of soldering stations, but the ST-50 that I bought was under $300. It has since been discontinued; the apparent replacement is the ADS200 system with the TD200 handpiece, which I think is pretty much the same size as the TD100 I have with my ST-50.
Just an update. For those who are interested. Looking down at the Next18 adaptor board ( the one with the flat ribbon cable) the first ribbon is for the gray wire, second ribbon is for the black wire, third ribbon is for the white wire, forth is for the blue wire, fifth is for the green wire, sixth is orange, seventh is for the red wire and eighth is for the yellow wire.There are three more wires on the adaptor board but are soldered to the back, two brown for the speaker and one purple for a AUX function.BTW you can now get an adaptor from ESU that has the NEXT18 plug with wires already attached.John I see where you noted using an Pace soldering iron. I also think that Peteski had made note of the same iron.Wow, from what I see listed these are very pricy, which are you guys using. Not sure I need a $600.00 soldering station.Now mind you I am not tool shy, I just spent $1500.00 for a desk top milling machine, now I have to tool it up. Tools never seem to come to the end of needing.