![]() While it's totally unnecessary to have the Instant Setback Stand, you can tin the iron tip and return it to the stand and have instantly power down to 150C (below melt) and put to sleep at room temp soon after without doing anything further. Then if you get the specific Instant Setback Stand version (a few bucks more) it has an attached cable that connects to the station and you can use it like a on/off switch for sending the iron into Setback or waking it up into operating temp (hardware switched low power/standby mode). A press of a button on the station will wake it out of Setback or Auto Off. Frequent soldering keeps it out of Setback and therefore Auto Off. There is another adjustable timer in the station that will power down the iron after it enters into that Setback mode called Auto Off (sleep mode). What station are you using at the moment? The Pace ADS200 uses a configurable timer in the station called Setback (low power or standby mode) that starts counting when you are not soldering. ![]()
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