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I just left my soldering iron on on 350 degrees over night. Haha I bet that will show on my electrical bill 🙃

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  • 4
    At least you had a warm night :)

    though it's probably not the most efficient heater...
  • 3
    Yeah, that 50 watts will surely skyrocket your bill.
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    @netikras If there isn't also a heat pump, it actually is the most efficient heater available. It literally turns 100% of the invested power into heat (probably 90% to 97% in the heating element and the remainder in the power supply, control, display and cables).
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    @Oktokolo I meant financially, not theoretically/physically :)

    and even from the point of physics it is not the most efficient. One of the least efficient, I'd say. Because it heats the ceilings first [convection] and warms the room top-to-bottom. Soldering iron is rather small, so as soon as it warms anything up there, the heat dissipates through thermal bridges.

    Having a heater with larger dimensions and lower temp might prove more efficient. Esp if it's made out of a material that radiates ir [e.G. graphite]
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    @netikras It probably has a continuous output of less than 50 watts (as long as it doesn't touch a good conductor) - that should be low enough to rely on diffusion alone for heat distribution.
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    100% =)
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    @Oktokolo yeah, but it does not diffuse sideways [towards people]. Instead, it convects upwards and diffuses there.

    Btw 350C really only requires 50W [so that it would heat faster than it cools down and average at ~350C]?
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    Hmmm now that you say it the pen itself is only rated for 48 watts 😅
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    @netikras It probably takes way less than 50 w to keep the temperature. Maximum power draw of many stations is below 150 w. They still heat up from 20°C starting temperature in less than half a minute.

    I am not in the mood undusting my station and measuring it - but wouldn't be too surprised if it would just take way less than a thrird of the maximum power draw to keep it hot while not in use...

    Also: Just don't clean your tip and it becomes black (and therefore a good radiator) pretty fast 😇
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    @ScriptCoded Wow, so it is an SMD only station?
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    I doubt it can serve as air warmer. Even though it's 350 degree, it is small sized and the heat is concentrated at one point only.
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    @Oktokolo smd? Not at all. Plain old digital soldering iron
  • 2
    Your house burnt down and you didn't notice
  • 1
    Good to hear that nothing burned or so
  • 3
    I’d advice you freeze up the soldering iron to -350 degrees to reverse the bill!
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    @Oktokolo efficiency goes beyond physics. While 100% of the energy may have been converted to heat, it doesn't do the job well enough to justify the energy, therefore the efficiency is very low in practice.
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    @AlgoRythm Yes, when you look at that layer, a heating pad worn between layers of cloth would be more efficient. But just adding more layers of cloth could be even more efficient than adding a heat pad...
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