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Hakko 936-12 Solder Station.

Robert T. Davis Jr.

   I'd  like to order A Nakko 936-12 solder station but I need to know if
   this  unit will work with a 220AC input. and if not I assume I can use
   a step down tranformer, 110 at 50 HZ?  Thankyou BoB AB5HG/EA7AQP   P.S
   I  sent  a  msg. to a couple of venders and received back an automated
   ans. telling me they would get back to me soon, they have never ans.
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Re: Hakko 936-12 Solder Station.

Karl Larsen
Robert T. Davis Jr. wrote:
>
>   I'd  like to order A Nakko 936-12 solder station but I need to know if
>   this  unit will work with a 220AC input. and if not I assume I can use
>   a step down tranformer, 110 at 50 HZ?
    If you have or can find a small transformer it will work. The solder
station I have uses 60 watts max. This is so low I can build kits when
camped out in my trailer. I have a 12 vdc system and a inverter that
makes 120 vac and the solder station works just fine.

73 Karl
K5DI

>   Thankyou BoB AB5HG/EA7AQP   P.S
>   I  sent  a  msg. to a couple of venders and received back an automated
>   ans. telling me they would get back to me soon, they have never ans.

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Re: Hakko 936-12 Solder Station.

David Toepfer
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I am guessing from your callsign that you are in Spain.  Did you try
<http://www.hakko.com/world_network.html#26>
(<http://www.hakko.com/world_network.html>).  My 936-12 is labled specifically
120VAC @ 60Hz .  Of course, if you wish to use it in the US in the future it
kind of screws you.  Did you try calling one of the US Vendors (go to
www.google.us and type hakko and look at the blu box at the top, do it a few
times to get different results)?  They might be nire helpful than my attempt to
help.

David, k3tue
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--- "Robert T. Davis Jr." <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
>    I'd  like to order A Nakko 936-12 solder station but I need to know if
>    this  unit will work with a 220AC input. and if not I assume I can use
>    a step down tranformer, 110 at 50 HZ?  Thankyou BoB AB5HG/EA7AQP   P.S
>    I  sent  a  msg. to a couple of venders and received back an automated
>    ans. telling me they would get back to me soon, they have never ans.
>    <
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