This is an informational post for owners of the Weller WCC100 soldering station.
Some Elecraft builders have used this soldering station for building their kits.

This is the BLUE colored station that was sold by Weller until 1999, when it 
was discontinued

The Weller WLC100, which is an ORANGE colored station, is totally DIFFERENT as 
far as electronics and tips that it uses.
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The Weller WCC100 is a temperature controlled soldering station that Weller 
sold in 1990s, until it was discontinued by Weller in 1999. 
I am collecting pertinent documentation for this Weller station (including the 
Tech Sheet) that will eventually be available electronically (likely through 
BAMA).
This station uses the Weller “ET” series soldering tips, which are used on a 
number of current Weller soldering stations.  The WES51 soldering station 
replaced the WCC100.

The WCC100 soldering station is a line voltage ( 120 VAC) station.
It has no isolation transformer and the control board is connected directly to 
line voltage (no fuse, surge protection or safety capacitor).  The control 
board monitors the thermocouple (temperature sensor) and 120 VAC heater.

Parts numbers for Weller WCC100 solder station

WCC101 – Replacement Iron w/ETA tip
WCC102 – Replacement Heater (120 V)
WCC103 – Temperature Sensor w/Spring
WCC104 – Sponge 
WCC105 – Spring and Funnel Assembly
WCC106 – Control Board
WCC108 - Weller Barrel Nut
SW120 – Switch (Carling LRA series illuminated rocker)
ET series tips - widely available and used in Weller WES51, "EC" and Silver 
Series stations
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WCC102 heater has a resistance of about 348 to 350 ohms at room temperature (27 
C)

WCC103 temperature sensor has a resistance of about 1 to 2 ohms at room 
temperature (27 C)
This resistance increases (thermocouple) as the temperature rises -- the 
control board then compares this to the temperature set by the user 
(potentiometer).  A "zero-crossing" circuit then turns off the heater (usually 
via a Triac or transistor switch) -- when the temperature is reached and turns 
the heater back on, when the temperature drops below this point. 

I acquired a WCC100 soldering station, via eBay, that was non-functional in 
December 2007. 
The temperature sensor (WCC103) had failed (open - infinite resistance) in this 
station’s iron.  Some parts are becoming more difficult to obtain for this 
station, since Weller discontinued it over 8 years ago.

IF you have a dead WCC100 station, now is the time to get it repaired, unless 
you are scrapping it 
(I will accept these donations).

These Distributors have Weller WCC100 parts “in stock”, as of December 2007

Allied Electronics 
http://www.alliedelec.com/default.asp

WCC103 Temperature Sensor (115 units in stock)
Allied part number: 984-2267, price: $ 7.30
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Santa Cruz Electronics
http://www.santacruzelectronics.com/forms/Query.cfm?q_class=TOOLS%20

WCC102 – Replacement Heater (120 V) - $ 21.34
WCC104 – Replacement Sponge - $ 1.50
WCC106 – Control Board - $ 5.74
WCC108 - Weller Barrel Nut - $ 7.52
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GC Electronics (available at any GC Electronics reseller or retailer)
SW120 - Replacement Illuminated Rocker switch 
GC Electronics part number 35-3740 - $ 3.00

Carling Curvette LRA series - LRA211C.
LRA211: 125V Neon Lamp; 16A 125VAC; .250 QC Tabs; 
OFF-NONE-ON (SPST); Red Transparent, Black bezel.

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Greg
W9GB

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