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Advice needed for troubleshooting a Wella Pyropen
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<blockquote data-quote="Stanp" data-source="post: 889583" data-attributes="member: 18643"><p>Skylark; I read in the pamphlet that standard butane lighter fuel is to be used. I know Wella made a self igniting Pyropen and one, that I have now, that has a separate flint ignitor. I really don't believe that you have a contaminated gas problem as you have stated that the problem is intermittent and, that you replaced the fuel. A colleague took one that wasn't working apart and had difficulty putting it back together; it still didn't work. </p><p>Checked on the internet for you: "I have the same soldering iron and have found for this problem, the replaceable tip has worn out.</p><p>All you need to do is buy a replaceable tip of your choice. The tips are a consumable part that wears out." This is from here :https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1166436/Weller-Pyropen.html?page=17</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanp, post: 889583, member: 18643"] Skylark; I read in the pamphlet that standard butane lighter fuel is to be used. I know Wella made a self igniting Pyropen and one, that I have now, that has a separate flint ignitor. I really don't believe that you have a contaminated gas problem as you have stated that the problem is intermittent and, that you replaced the fuel. A colleague took one that wasn't working apart and had difficulty putting it back together; it still didn't work. Checked on the internet for you: "I have the same soldering iron and have found for this problem, the replaceable tip has worn out. All you need to do is buy a replaceable tip of your choice. The tips are a consumable part that wears out." This is from here :https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1166436/Weller-Pyropen.html?page=17 [/QUOTE]
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