@@HMProjects yes I have a 3D Printer and the Batteryadapter for Makita. The Batteries are 18V. You see any problems with it?
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Hello bro, does the second amplifier of the LM358 seem to have no effect in this circuit? Because they operate separately, in this circuit they are not connected anywhere
Your project is awesome I wonder if in the future you can upgrade to using esp32 and st7735 1.8" screen in this project? because it will have a larger display (easy to see) and more peripheral functions... thank you very much 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks. First you have to measure it with a multimeter, the heater will have around 8 Ohms and the thermocouple has a lower resistance, but pay attention that thermocouple has polarity, and on the board first pin from left to right is heater, secont pin is thermocouple and the last to pins are ground ( they share the same ground ) I will add some pictures with the connections in the files folder for better understanding.
If I remember correctly the max temperature I limited it to 400 degrees, you can increase max temperature in the code, but the question is why do you need such high temperature?
Very excellent project, construction and video. It very much appeared to me that you had missed some solder joints, on the main board. They were possibly the jumper wires? Here, in the USA, we have a name brand spray paint that is a clear, fast-drying enamel that is safe for plastics. I would post the product information, but YT would just delete this comment. As you did not apply a solder mask, you might spray your boards with a similar product, for protection. Cheers!
Thanks, I didn't missed any solder joints, those are unused pins from Arduino board so there is no point to solder them, it make it easy to change the Arduino board in case it happens something with it, and lastly I have a bottle of dissolved kolophonium in isopropyl alcohol and I spray the boards with it, it offers good protection and it make easy of solder or desolder components on the board if needed, basically is a flux applied on entire board, the only small disadvantage is that it takes a little bit longer to completely dry, but I do not recommend spraying the board with clear varnish because if you desolder something on the board it makes it harder to do and it leaves a black melted varnish.
Waste of time watching this.. it needs to be a bit more descriptive, question: is it a pesnol soldering iron, or a personal soldering iron ? I’m confused…. As I said , waste of time
Sorry to hear that, to answer your question it is a Pensol soldering iron not personal soldering iron, I'm not sure if this tipe of iron is available every where in the world but is quite common here in Europe, there is nothing special about it is just something that I had laying around it is a simple iron that has a heating element and a thermocouple type K as a temperature sensor, actually this station it will work with any soldering iron that has a thermocouple type K like Hakko 907 if I remember correctly.
Proper professional DIY! Thank you for sharing this 💎!
Your very welcome 😊.
Another well build diy Project. Heating time ist akceptable. I really Like your Projects.
Thank you. 😊
Sir, maybe the next soldering station innovation equipped with standby setting and auto sleep features would be very good
It‘s pretty cool!
Thanks for sharing. I have the idea to put it on my Makita Batteries. 👍
Thanks, pretty cool idea and if you have a 3D printer you can make an adapter for it. The batteries are 18V or 24V?
@@HMProjects yes I have a 3D Printer and the Batteryadapter for Makita. The Batteries are 18V. You see any problems with it?
Hello bro, does the second amplifier of the LM358 seem to have no effect in this circuit? Because they operate separately, in this circuit they are not connected anywhere
Молодец !!!🇧🇧
Your project is awesome
I wonder if in the future you can upgrade to using esp32 and st7735 1.8" screen in this project?
because it will have a larger display (easy to see) and more peripheral functions... thank you very much
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Nice project!!!
I think that an encoder instead of buttons is better for work!
Thanks, along the way I will update the software to include functionality with the encoder and other small improvements.
Hi, what model of soldering iron handles this project? Thank you.
Can you please add up sleep mode in the station because it is very neccessary!
Excellent ❤
Thanks 😊
Hello!
Nice work!
Have you used a logical mosfet or a regular IRFZ44?
I was thinking that is an logical level mosfet,IRLZ44N.
I have seen your link towards download files.
Sorry!
Well done sir, from your circuit how am i going to connect soldering iron handle with thermocouple and heater.
Thanks. First you have to measure it with a multimeter, the heater will have around 8 Ohms and the thermocouple has a lower resistance, but pay attention that thermocouple has polarity, and on the board first pin from left to right is heater, secont pin is thermocouple and the last to pins are ground ( they share the same ground ) I will add some pictures with the connections in the files folder for better understanding.
teria como montar uma estação de retrabalho completa com ferro + ar quente
Excelente proyecto ecxelente
Thanks 😊
is this possible with t12
T12 display not working
Thanks for sharing
It will not work with T12 tips. What do you mean display not working, is not working at all or just the temperature displayed is not working?
I have T12 Soldering Station OLED display not working
@@Edmorbus Try to put a new display. Did you buy it or make it yourself?
I can't find the display
Please Build one with C210 Tips
Sir need this Gerber file
Hello, excellent job you can make a video of how diseñar los pcb
Hi, thanks. Yes I probably will make a video in the near future.
Is this soldering iron set for sale?
No but I put all the necessary files in the video description, the satisfaction is greater when you build it yourself.
@@HMProjects ok thanks bro
Hi. What is the minimum operating temperature?
@@grzegorzbryc8018 Hi, if I remember correctly I believe is 150 degrees, I have to check it.
@@HMProjects thank you so much! :) I'm looking for 80-100 degrees ;)
Why not use rotary encoders
Please tell me how to change to tip t12 or other types
I have 4 soldering stations projects on my channel for T12 tips, see those videos. Thanks for watching.
can it go 450-500° heat temp?
If I remember correctly the max temperature I limited it to 400 degrees, you can increase max temperature in the code, but the question is why do you need such high temperature?
Next t12 - esp32 and phone app?
That would be interesting to make, maybe in the the near future. Thanks.
I hope you will make a hot air station...Thanks..
Maybe I will do it someday, not promise anything.
@@HMProjects I hope it comes true, Sir ...
nice
Thanks.
diy for c210 sir
Buat yg t12 nya donk sir versi ini
Very excellent project, construction and video. It very much appeared to me that you had missed some solder joints, on the main board. They were possibly the jumper wires? Here, in the USA, we have a name brand spray paint that is a clear, fast-drying enamel that is safe for plastics. I would post the product information, but YT would just delete this comment. As you did not apply a solder mask, you might spray your boards with a similar product, for protection. Cheers!
Thanks, I didn't missed any solder joints, those are unused pins from Arduino board so there is no point to solder them, it make it easy to change the Arduino board in case it happens something with it, and lastly I have a bottle of dissolved kolophonium in isopropyl alcohol and I spray the boards with it, it offers good protection and it make easy of solder or desolder components on the board if needed, basically is a flux applied on entire board, the only small disadvantage is that it takes a little bit longer to completely dry, but I do not recommend spraying the board with clear varnish because if you desolder something on the board it makes it harder to do and it leaves a black melted varnish.
brother please give me gerber file
Waste of time watching this.. it needs to be a bit more descriptive, question: is it a pesnol soldering iron, or a personal soldering iron ? I’m confused…. As I said , waste of time
Sorry to hear that, to answer your question it is a Pensol soldering iron not personal soldering iron, I'm not sure if this tipe of iron is available every where in the world but is quite common here in Europe, there is nothing special about it is just something that I had laying around it is a simple iron that has a heating element and a thermocouple type K as a temperature sensor, actually this station it will work with any soldering iron that has a thermocouple type K like Hakko 907 if I remember correctly.