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This Original Soldering Iron Tip Replacement (C1 Tip) is a precision-engineered accessory designed specifically for TS100 and TS101 mini portable soldering irons. Measuring 105mm in length and weighing just 10.5g, it offers a perfect fit and superior thermal stability with ±4°C regulation. Crafted from high-quality materials, it ensures durability and consistent heat delivery, ideal for professional and hobbyist use alike. Packaged securely for safe delivery, this tip enhances soldering efficiency, especially on larger pads, making it a must-have for serious makers and technicians.
| ASIN | B072J6Y2K6 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,668 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #136 in Soldering Tips |
| Brand Name | UY CHAN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (479) |
| Handle Material | Not one of the explicitly mentioned materials (Rubber, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Silicone, Plastic, Nylon, Wood, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Fiberglass, Aluminum), but Metal is the most likely material. |
| Head Style | Screwdriver |
| Heating Element | Ceramic |
| Included Components | Soldering Iron Tips |
| Item Length | 4.13 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | UY CHAN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TS-100-Tip |
| Model Number | TS-100-Tip |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Specific Uses For Product | Industrial Use, Residential Use |
| Style Name | Pencil |
| UPC | 607376979215 |
M**K
Great so far *update (x2)
The conical end piece finally fell off of the included tip from my Pinecil V1 (lasted for a half/lb roll of solder so not bad) and the included tip on my recent v2 purchase was doa because it never registered it even when inserted so I figured I’d try this B2 tip and see how it preforms with pinecil. Surprisingly well, is it what I’ve discovered. Thermally regulates within 4deg (displayed, at least) and stays quite stable during soldering. While soldering a few somewhat beefy pads, the iron didn’t struggle to regain temp as much after initial contact with this larger BC2 tip, I’d highly recommend it. It seems to carry more thermal mass into the initial part of soldering which makes it able to melt larger pads more quickly. Haven’t had thermal runaway happen at all. Quality seems great. It was shipped inside a protective plastic tube with rubber inserts on each end, so no issues with damage during shipping. I appreciate when manufactures make the packing protective. Overall great so far. Update: I’ve been using this tip for several months everyday, for all my soldering tasks, and it’s held up. Does much better maintaining heat melting large pads than the stock conical tip included with most irons if this style. It works well, and is durable. 5 stars. update 2: This is the only tip I’ve had for the last 6mo, and have been using it almost a year now every day and it has not broken yet. I’m surprised. I don’t have a “big” soldering iron, I use the pinecil v2 still for all my soldering tasks. For the larger pads on some N-channel FET spot-welding power pcb’s I’ve been assembling and testing I often have it at the maximum temp (850deg[f]) of the pinecil. Update 3: I purchased another BC2 tip when it came back in stock, and it works great like the first one. It functions in the iron exactly the same as the first did. Good regulation within 4(deg[f]) again, (displayed) like the first one. Final verdict: It’s a durable and great functioning replacement for Pinecil soldering iron tips. That’s been my experience, at least. I’ll probably stick to these instead of having to order a whole set of originals. A little side note: I actually prefer these to the lower ohm pinecil “short” tips because, although the short tips heat more quickly, they have less mass where the element is located, (directly behind the tip) and in my experience, suffer from greater temperature fluctuations, sometimes making the iron struggle to keep up even when using a 19v laptop power adapter. I don’t mind waiting a few extra seconds for these longer tips to heat up because I prefer how they preform once fully heated vs the short tips. The short tips do heat extremely quickly, though, I will say that.
A**R
A little more expensive than others but works well and is good quality.
Others were slightly cheaper but this seemed like a better seller and more reliable quality and both were true. Mine was marked and packaged as a Miniware version, a know good version. I tried it and temperatures with my Pinecil seemed to jump around as it heated but quickly stabilized when it reach temperature, I had set it for 440 C to push it so maybe that was why it seemed to jump around at first since it heated up very quickly. Overall very satisfied.
K**D
Perfect chisel tip for the HS100 controller.
Like many people, I like a chisel tip of moderate size for most electronics tasks. This fits the bill perfectly. The heating rate is nothing short of amazing. You can go from cold to 310C in less than 10 seconds using 24 VDC. The temperature regulation is also excellent. Things are not as good at 12 V and it only begins to be acceptable at 18V. But give this a full 24 V and you will fall in love. How can it be so small and so good??
I**E
Excellent iron but you will want more
This is a fantastic iron but only get this if you also have a station. (unless you're only doing lite jobs, but then if you do just lite jobs you're going to end up doing bigger jobs) For any serious soldering you will want a soldering station (preferrably a Hakko unless you want to pay exhorbitant sums) They hold temperature better, more consistently and hit actual temperature faster and more reliably. This is a great iron for making quick, easy work such as changing motors in the field or flashing esc's in bulk or any type of fast low temperature soldering. It has a firmware update that literally brings it to life with all manner of sleep options, right handed vs left handed, etc. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. The biggest problem is that it does not hold heat and the tip is not heated to displayed temperature every time. In addition to the typical things you have to worry over with soldering irons, oxidation, cleaning, drift, etc. the TS100 is simply not made for extended use. It is made for quick work or for diligent, patient scenarios where one doesn't mind waiting for the iron to heat up
J**T
Nice and sharp edge,
This performs as well as my other tip, a BC-2, which is to say, excellent. I love my TS-100 and the selection of excellent tips is a big reason why. The C4 tip has a little more heat capacity, and can solder a bigger joint with a lower temp than the BC-2. I was worried about the sharpness of the acute angle at the very tip, as I would also like to use it for touching up QFN packages on occasion. No worries there, it was just the protective solder coat on the tip, the underlying material comes to a fine point, so in a pinch, the C4 tip an be used for very fine work. It's still not as nice as a fine tip for the fine work, but it's very versatile. It doesn't heat up quite as fast as the finer tip, but that's the laws of physics for you. It's still well under 7 seconds from start to melting solder, and from idle at 100C, I didn't have to wait at all after picking it up off of the stand.
D**E
Great little tip for those 0603 packages
I got this tip because I had some very tiny (to me) parts to solder for a project. With having no prior SMD soldering experience, I was able to fairly easily solder the 0603 parts that the tip included with my TS100 iron would just carry away. Heats up lightning fast but lacks enough thermal mass to deal with any heavy ground planes. One cap needed this tip to solder the non-grounded side, then another beefier tip to deal with the ground plane on the other. But over all, I like this tip for intricate work.
A**.
Decent for smd soldering
Bought this to try out for some light smd soldering. I have only used it for about 3 hours so far but no issues with the actual tool itself. It works.
J**Y
Good tips
Happy with the D24 tip. Waited a few months to write a review and it’s been a good tip so far. I’d recommend it
D**.
This tip will help you get'er done! Frankly I was a bit worried the TS100 may not live up to the hype, but now no worries...
J**E
I buy the Uy Chan TS100/TS101 tips to do my bit to support the company that made the soldering iron that I like to use. Uy Chan is Miniware if you were unaware.
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