Fuck the preheater. You preheat the board by using hot air from far away with the nozzle off for a few minutes. It will make your life easier, but you won't do anything with it you couldn't without it. At some point it will just become instinct to heat the board from far away for a minute before you start working and for what we do that's good enough. A board preheater becomes more important when we get into big chip BGA, and also people who lack the technique to preheat the board with the regular hot air before they start. Big chip BGA is not where the money is anyway so I don't focus on that.
I bought the Crest CP500 when I lived in poverty and it was the best investment I ever made. It fixes more boards than I do.
The FX951 is more money than the FM202, and it won't power tweezers, so keep this in mind if hot tweezers are in your future. However, the FX-951 does allow the station to go to SLEEP, which will save you money on destroyed tips in the long run. The FR-810 costs more than the WHA900 but is more modern and doesn't cause the lights in the room to flicker like the WHA900 does.
None of this gear needs to be bought new. An FX-951 will work if dropped off a cliff. Used market is your friend!
I bought the Crest CP500 when I lived in poverty and it was the best investment I ever made. It fixes more boards than I do.
The FX951 is more money than the FM202, and it won't power tweezers, so keep this in mind if hot tweezers are in your future. However, the FX-951 does allow the station to go to SLEEP, which will save you money on destroyed tips in the long run. The FR-810 costs more than the WHA900 but is more modern and doesn't cause the lights in the room to flicker like the WHA900 does.
None of this gear needs to be bought new. An FX-951 will work if dropped off a cliff. Used market is your friend!