Wlx-896b: Schematic
If you are reading this, chances are you have a soldering iron in one hand and a non-functional WLX-896B hot air rework station in the other. You’ve come to the right place.
If your unit is dead, don't throw it away. Replace the TRIAC, the optocoupler, and the two 1000uF electrolytic capacitors. You will likely bring it back to life for less than $5. Wlx-896b Schematic
Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. Working on AC mains powered devices involves risk of injury or death. Always discharge capacitors and unplug the device before soldering. If you are reading this, chances are you
The WLX-896B (often branded under various generic names like "Saike" or "Yihua" clones) is a workhorse for hobbyists. But like many budget-friendly rework stations, it is prone to specific failures—usually related to the heating element, TRIACs, or the dreaded "E-E" error. Replace the TRIAC, the optocoupler, and the two