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 GQ5300 SOLDETING IRON TEMP CALIBRATION

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Musicrobert777 Posted - 06/28/2024 : 13:50:19
GQ5200 recalibration after replacing A1322 soldering iron heater core.
Iron is heating when set to 350c... But only comes up to 270c actual measured temperature.
Is there a calibration trim potentiometer.... Calibration process ???
Same thing when other known good irons are swapped in.

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EmfDev Posted - 07/08/2024 : 12:50:44
are you able to adjust the sensor location?
Musicrobert777 Posted - 07/06/2024 : 07:23:09
A1322 ARE type K thermocouple.
I replaced with a new A1322... MYCH CLOSER TO MEASURED TEMPERATURE.... BUT STILL 10-15 DEGREES OFF.
EmfDev Posted - 07/01/2024 : 13:10:03
Make sure your soldering iron temperature sensor is k-type. There is no calibration needed for k-type. Or adjust the sensor location.

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