For the sake of comparison, I did purchase one pack for personal testing.First ever 191-212 Datasheet with was created at 2004 and internal content this is very poor.
All that HAKKO brag about this is of some sort chemical insulation, which this works as protection so the wire this to deteriorate with a slower rate.
Also you have to check three different HAKKO documents so to discover actual wire diameter of
0.20 mm.
While 191-212 this were designed as Lead-Free Sensor, the confusing documentation of Hakko, this delivers the warning that Lead-Free solder this will deteriorate the sensor faster.
And finally Hakko does not take any responsibility of their own, if the sensor goes down prematurely this might be fault of your solder composition and not of them (Hakko factory).
In simple English, Hakko does intentional forwards and backwards steps in their marketing documentation, so to avoid answering complains regarding premature sensor failure.
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Chapter No 2: Product packaging It is obvious that HAKKO Japan this distributes
BULK pack of 10 PCS of sensors.
Product package this is a plastic bag within another larger plastic bag, this be the host of the printed label.
Both bag with air-tight sealant for the avoidance of corrosion when in storage.
The so called
retail version, with blister card, this is made in Indonesia.
They are very few proofs (samples of packaging) about it on-line.
This type of blister card, this is
more practical to use, and to keep unused sensor in storage.
Branding over this blister card, might be
HAKKO or
hakCo or
No-Brand at all.
At the back side of blister card, only the Indonesian / Hakko version this will include company details.
In most other cases this will be
a blank white card.
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My current plan this is to make my own triangle base for this sensor, and it output will feed directly a high performance handheld multimeter.
If I have good success? This will prove that the purchase of a separate tip thermometer this is a waste of money.
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Build quality of the sensor: This is a matter of which machinery did the job?
One well adjusted machine, this will produce a cleaner result = Sensor in correct dimensions + fewer wasted wire in turns in use as anchor.
All long distance buyers will have to wait for their pack to arrive so them to discover the truth = Build quality of its one sensor.
I will strongly recommend, test all ten sensors at your thermometer = correct fitting / dimensions, and then deliver your on-line feedback.
The worst scenario can be the sensors, them to be totally hand made.
Last photograph.
In this scenario, just imagine that if you dare to go DIY, your sensors will be much better
(Regular thermocouple specification this is Max 250C, which is good enough for medium power soldering station)