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Soldering without leads

2nd February 1979
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LITESOLD has produced a new battery-operated soldering iron for use where a mains supply is not available or the connecting lead is inconvenient.

Called the Litesold C35, it is powered by built-in nickel cadmium batteries which allow up to 350 joints to be made per charge.

The batteries recharge automatically in eight hours when the iron is placed in its mains-powered stand, and cannot be overcharged. Operating temperature is reached within seven seconds and twin spotlights mounted on the bit holder illuminate the work area.

The iron comes supplied with a medium bit, but fine and large bits are available.