I have used a run of coax for a 120vac extension cord to power a soldering
gun to use to solder on the PL-259 to the coax being used for the extension
cord.
My soldering gun was the transformer type so no problem. Be careful, some
soldering irons are not isolated and you could end up doing some unintended
impromptu welding instead of soldering. Oh, and do not touch the solder
with bare fingers as it can be hot/120vac when contacting the work piece.
Patrick NJ5G
-----Original Message-----
From: TexasRF--- via TowerTalk
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 10:38 AM
To: jim.thom@telus.net ; bigdon39@gmail.com
Cc: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Cordless solder irons
A really frugal ham might make use of the rotator cable or coax for an ac
extension cord. No exactly code but works in a pinch. Yes, I have personally
done that but would never tell anyone!
73,
Gerald K5GW
In a message dated 11/19/2014 8:26:57 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
jim.thom@telus.net writes:
IF the tower is behind your home..running an extension cord up to the top
is no big deal. A 40 watt weller might lose heat fast
in a breeze, but a 100-150w .375 inch chisel tip might fair better.. a lot
better. The .375 inch solid tip is fairly long overall, like
3 inchs long, with half of it embedded into the iron. The massive tip
will store a lot of heat. Plan B would be to put some tarp up
there..and get under it..and outa the wind. Easier said than done. Plan
C is to wait till the wind dies down. The even bigger irons use
a .5 inch diam tip. I have used my 100w outside in the cold, at base of
tower.... but with no wind. A 2 stroke gas gen set at the top of the
tower would work too....but with my luck, Id either end up deaf, or set my
self on fire. You wont get much V drop on a heavy duty extension cord.
Jim VE7RF
From: Big Don
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 7:25 AM
To: Jim Thomson
Cc: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Cordless solder irons
Soldering up a tower is a *LOT* different than in your shop. Any breeze
at all just kills the heat. This is based on many battle-scarred years
keeping quads happy using a propane torch...( hard to keep lit ...and up
50-100
feet in the air is no place to set yourself on fire -- Don't Ask...) If
you want to do much with a soldering iron, you will need some Serious
Juice.
Harbor Freight Tools currently has on sale a 700-watt 2-cycle portable
generator, weighs 38 pounds (no worse than, e.g., a prop pitch).
Advertised
to run 5 hrs at 50% duty, for $99.00 right now.. Compact, has a nice handle
on top, just tie a rope and pull it up when you're ready to go....
73, Don N7EF
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:43 AM, Jim Thomson <jim.thom@telus.net> wrote:
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 19:10:23 -0800
From: "Don " <w7wll@arrl.net>
To: "Towertalk" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Some advice about crimp ;type coax connectors
Which brings a question to mind. Why is there not available for sale a
decent battery powered soldering iron.[ -SNIP- ]
Anyone have information on such a tool for use whilst up in the air??
Don W7WLL
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