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Weller T0051011299N HE-1 Element For TCP Series Irons

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85-5500

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A replacement heating element for use with TCP Series soldering irons*.


  • 24V operation
  • 50W power
  • Weller type HE-1

* Note: This element is suitable as a direct replacement for the 45W element fitted to older TCP irons using PT series tips, but spare barrel assembly, 85-5504 may also be required, as the new 50W element is slightly larger in diameter and the older barrel may not fit.

Voltage 24V
Wattage 50W
Type Heating element

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Reviews


Weller - a true workhorse of irons

Reviewed by: Mr Gary O'Toole - 20 September 2016
My TCP heating element died after 31 years of use. No problem I have a spare - could I find it? A quick google brought me to Rapid and I was delighted to find they had the 50W element in stock. Ordered Friday night and delivered on Monday with a text to let me know when it was due to arrive. My old TCP was 45W, thankfully I read in one of the reviews that the newer 50W element was slightly larger so had ordered a replacement barrel as well. (Glad I did). Of course to change the element you need a soldering iron so I dug out my Weller gas iron. I hadn't used that for about 10 years and was surprised to see that it was still full of gas. Swapped out the element in the TCP, fitted a new no8 tip (my favourite) and the barrel. Switched on and sure enough within a few seconds I could feel it heating up. Only thing I found disconcerting was that the element initially made a noise similar to boiling water (I don't remember them doing this in my day to day job many years ago). However I tinned the tip and left it for a few minutes while I cleaned my workstation. Then got on with the job in hand - delighted. Only negative thing I have to say is that the larger element & barrel has changed the balance of the iron and after 30 odd years that feels a bit odd.