Lukey 852D solder station

The hot air doesn't work any more, the air flux is ok but cold. The heating element , about 90 Ohm, seems ok, someone has a schematic or some suggestion? Thanks. Bru.

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Bru
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Is this really an OEM Sorny Roong Industrial Co., Ltd. (SOLOMON) soldering station?

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g. beat

The HL-852D or HL-lukey appears to be marketed by HuaHong Electronic Co. Ltd. and Sinatech Industry (HK) Co.,Ltd. Built by Lukey? (Chinese firm copying Hakko designs?)

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g. beat

Yes, it is from HuaHong Electronic Co. and it was working very well until the hot air became cold...

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Bru

Of all the parts for soldering equipment -- heater failure IS the MOST COMMON ! It really does not matter who makes the equipment -- or heating technology used (e.g. nichrome wire, induction or ceramic elements)

I would contact HuaHong Electronic Co. for replacement heater part (and replacement instructions - if available). Most likely the heater is Chinese mfg. copy of an original Japanese (Hakko) design.

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g. beat

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Thanks, the heating element is ok, may be a driver or sensor failure... Ciao.

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Bru

GB-

I posted this on August 13, not knowing my news server had a problem. Both copies may show up in the outside world at the same time!

I have a friend with a Solomon soldering station that has a broken tip. He hasn't been able to find a local source for a replacement.

Solomon seems to be a popular brand everywhere but here. Do you or anyone else know of a Solomon dealer in the U.S.? The URL you provided does not list dealers.

Fred

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Fred McKenzie

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