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Cordless, cool touch soldering tool

Cold Heat Soldering Iron

$19.99 plus s&H

http://xy7b.com/z/23560/CD2024/&dp=0&l=0&p=0
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A perfect demonstration of the cordless, quick-heat/quick-cool
application of Cold Heat technology, the Cold Heat soldering tool
revolutionizes the soldering industry for hobbyists, DIY-ers,
technicians, electricians, engineers and the military.

The Cold Heat Soldering tool, winner of the prestigious Red Dot
international design competition has a number of benefits over the
traditional soldering iron, including:

Cordless / battery operated
Heats and cools almost instantly--reaches 800°F in about 1 second
Uses 4 replaceable alkaline AA batteries
Over 700 joints per battery pack
Very safe--tip hot only during active soldering
Tip heat indicator (red light)
Replaceable tip included; other tip shapes available
Independent lighting function
Convenient carrying case included

Don't delay
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Now only $19.99 plus s&H - Limited time offer with bonus case and
stripping tool

http://xy7b.com/z/23560/CD2024/&dp=0&l=0&p=0
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Luhan

Jan 1, 1970
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Cold Heat Soldering Iron

$19.99 plus s&H

http://xy7b.com/z/23560/CD2024/&dp=0&l=0&p=0
************************************

A perfect demonstration of the cordless, quick-heat/quick-cool
application of Cold Heat technology, the Cold Heat soldering tool
revolutionizes the soldering industry for hobbyists, DIY-ers,
technicians, electricians, engineers and the military.

The Cold Heat Soldering tool, winner of the prestigious Red Dot
international design competition has a number of benefits over the
traditional soldering iron, including:

Cordless / battery operated
Heats and cools almost instantly--reaches 800°F in about 1 second
Uses 4 replaceable alkaline AA batteries
Over 700 joints per battery pack
Very safe--tip hot only during active soldering
Tip heat indicator (red light)
Replaceable tip included; other tip shapes available
Independent lighting function
Convenient carrying case included

Don't delay
http://xy7b.com/z/23560/CD2024/&dp=0&l=0&p=0
**************************************

Now only $19.99 plus s&H - Limited time offer with bonus case and
stripping tool

http://xy7b.com/z/23560/CD2024/&dp=0&l=0&p=0
**************************************

Works somewhat, but creates poor solder joints. Uses solder to
complete high current circuit; so it cannot heat the connection first
for proper soldering.

Put one in your toolbox right next to that 'magnetic' flashlight that
is supposed to light when you shake it!

Luhan
 
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Joel Kolstad

Jan 1, 1970
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Luhan said:
Put one in your toolbox right next to that 'magnetic' flashlight that
is supposed to light when you shake it!

I read an article not too long ago that there are actually *fake* "shake"
flashlights that use a small coin cell that apparently provides more than
enough energy for the very brief period of time most people ever actually use
such a novelty for. Amazing.

A good middle or high school science project might be to characterize how
inefficient various human-powered flashlights/radios/etc. are (winding a
spring, turning a generator, shaking a light -- in my mind winding the spring
is probably the most efficient, although perhaps the mechnanical losses are
great enough that turning a generator directly is as good).

---Joel
 
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Luhan

Jan 1, 1970
0
Joel said:
I read an article not too long ago that there are actually *fake* "shake"
flashlights that use a small coin cell that apparently provides more than
enough energy for the very brief period of time most people ever actually use
such a novelty for. Amazing.

A good middle or high school science project might be to characterize how
inefficient various human-powered flashlights/radios/etc. are (winding a
spring, turning a generator, shaking a light -- in my mind winding the spring
is probably the most efficient, although perhaps the mechnanical losses are
great enough that turning a generator directly is as good).


I believe they are called 'world radios'. You wind them up and the
internal generator runs the radio for a while.

Luhan
 
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Andy Peters

Jan 1, 1970
0
Joel said:
I read an article not too long ago that there are actually *fake* "shake"
flashlights that use a small coin cell that apparently provides more than
enough energy for the very brief period of time most people ever actually use
such a novelty for. Amazing.

Behringer makes a "tube" microphone preamp (Mic 2200 Ultragain Pro)
that doesn't actually connect the tube. The tube is visible through
the front panel, and they just put three yellow LEDs behind the tube to
make it "glow." Funny thing is that they ramp up the LED brightness to
simulate the tube warming up.

-a
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
0
[email protected] wrote:


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prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
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ehsjr

Jan 1, 1970
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Cold Heat Soldering Iron

$19.99 plus s&H

http://xy7b.com/z/23560/CD2024/&dp=0&l=0&p=0
************************************

A perfect demonstration of the cordless, quick-heat/quick-cool
application of Cold Heat technology, the Cold Heat soldering tool
revolutionizes the soldering industry for hobbyists, DIY-ers,
technicians, electricians, engineers and the military.

The Cold Heat Soldering tool, winner of the prestigious Red Dot
international design competition has a number of benefits over the
traditional soldering iron, including:

Cordless / battery operated
Heats and cools almost instantly--reaches 800°F in about 1 second
Uses 4 replaceable alkaline AA batteries
Over 700 joints per battery pack
Very safe--tip hot only during active soldering
Tip heat indicator (red light)
Replaceable tip included; other tip shapes available
Independent lighting function
Convenient carrying case included

Don't delay
http://xy7b.com/z/23560/CD2024/&dp=0&l=0&p=0
**************************************

Now only $19.99 plus s&H - Limited time offer with bonus case and
stripping tool

http://xy7b.com/z/23560/CD2024/&dp=0&l=0&p=0
**************************************

Don't waste your money on this piece of junk.
It is almost useless, and certainly not worth
the space it takes, even if was given to you
for free.

Ed
 
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Bassmaniac

Jan 1, 1970
0
Andy said:
Behringer makes a "tube" microphone preamp (Mic 2200 Ultragain Pro)
that doesn't actually connect the tube. The tube is visible through
the front panel, and they just put three yellow LEDs behind the tube to
make it "glow." Funny thing is that they ramp up the LED brightness to
simulate the tube warming up.

-a
Andy I think you're wrong here. The 12AX7 is very much connected in the
MIC22000 and audio runs through both triodes while the the tube is run
at 48V. It's a typical mixed design where solid state and tube
circuitries are combined (even look at Avalon mic pre's). What's wrong
with having additional LEDs behind a tube - many other companies are
using the same visual trick. Look at the SOLITUBE mic form AKG, Ampeg,
Matchless, H&K, etc.
 
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