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How TS100 and others like TS80 are so small and light compared to soldering stations? The ceramic heating element is in the tip and the station only powers it and controls its operation. So, why station needs so much space for this, while the TS100 is just one small PCB?
What about tips? In old soldering irons tip and heating part take up a lot of space. TS100's tip uses cartridge tip technology, where tip, heating element and temperature sensor are integrated and heat loss is much lower. Is this the only reason the tips can be so small?
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How TS100 and others like TS80 are so small and light compared to soldering stations? The ceramic heating element is in the tip and the station only powers it and controls its operation. So, why station needs so much space for this, while the TS100 is just one small PCB?
What about tips? In old soldering irons tip and heating part take up a lot of space. TS100's tip uses cartridge tip technology, where tip, heating element and temperature sensor are integrated and heat loss is much lower. Is this the only reason the tips can be so small?
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