Hi Folks,
I am new to this forum and new to this kind of electronic analysis, so please help out if you understand more of this.
What I did:I managed to build the controller, which is by the way this great project:
https://github.com/wagiminator/ATmega-Soldering-Stationand supposed to run a T12 (Hakko rebuild?) famous handle. I do not own a T12 handle.
What I want:I did not build the controller to run a T12 handle on it, because I already have a (or 2
) soldering iron (station), BUT I build it to run a Ayoue T001 hot tweezer on that controller, because that controller is nice and small form factor and can be powered by DC coming from my other soldering station.
As some might know soldering irons (handles) are not all the same pinout (and might even be very different in built in components).
So what I need is some help by someone who understands the interaction of PLUS, MINUS, EARTH, SWITCH, resistance, sensor, heater, ... in an soldering iron and can guide me there where I get able to wire the socket of that Atmega controller to provide the right settings to run that T001 tweezers (and maybe add components to have more features?).
Information:I gathered the following information for the T12 wire-ring and the wire-ring inside the T001 tweezers:
T12 controllerhttps://camo.githubusercontent.com/354fdfd1d335a3c679a2fd9390afe2bafe547d456c19ab6ae82fccaf734bb0c7/68747470733a2f2f696d6167652e656173796564612e636f6d2f70756c6c696d6167652f71304a6679465351535475655a6870426b68724268466278744c3155715241524b316e724b5468762e706e67https://camo.githubusercontent.com/60684561c7281ab1fcf2267b881e444d86a55f590793658d5f6683f48c560bc9/68747470733a2f2f696d6167652e656173796564612e636f6d2f70756c6c696d6167652f6c6c744c553676783250517735525830747954646f664c6f45686759424246354e523651723158742e706e67Tweezershttps://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/896819328333283388/980058958079356968/IMG_20220528_113706.jpghttps://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/896819328333283388/980058958494580776/IMG_20220528_113656.jpghttps://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/896819328333283388/980058958863671296/IMG_20220528_113632.jpghttps://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/896819328333283388/980410515367022612/IMG_20220529_113351.jpghttps://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/896819328333283388/980410515950026792/IMG_20220529_113410.jpghttps://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/896819328333283388/980410516717572166/IMG_20220529_113337.jpghttps://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/896819328333283388/980410517204115456/IMG_20220529_113312.jpgThose are the measurements I did on that tweezers:
https://i.ibb.co/zszTJYT/2022-05-27-0pk-Kleki.png Further Infos about the "original" Ayoue 906 station:
Driving PCB:
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/896819328333283388/980841727818600498/IMG_20220530_162650.jpghttps://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/896819328333283388/980841727516626974/IMG_20220530_162701.jpgWiring:
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/896819328333283388/980841726770053160/IMG_20220530_162740.jpghttps://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/896819328333283388/980841726472253440/IMG_20220530_162751.jpgOut of the two black cables from the transformer, comes ~26V AC.