You know what else is good for that? LCD coated plastic sheeting, it can be used as a poor mans thermal imager, it shows exactly where the temperatures are rising. Its very sensitive.
A £10 ebay score - this Raytek MX thermometer. Seems to work OK. Looks well made (German manufacture) unlike many others at this price point. No longer made so I don't know what the original selling price was.
Thats interesting, could you tell me which handle you used for that was there any modifications required to effect the change?
Big question for me now is will it arrive before Christmas??
They shipped mine with epacket (few weeks) so hopefully you will get yours quickly as well.
Handle was recommended in another T12 thread, but did require modifications, as I did not realize that some stations are 4 or 5 pins.
So the following had to be done:
- Buy handle:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Professional-t12-welding-handle-oled-digital-welding-station-modified-handle-FX-9501-handle-silicone-wire-handle/32774926734.html The FM2028 handle should work too but would require replacing the connector on it (probably easier than what I've done).
- Change 4 pin circular connector on station for a
5 pin GX12, re-used existing 4-pin jst connector inside.
- Moved one side of spring connection from earth to gnd inside the handle (for sleep detection).
- Connected the last pin (from the NTC temperature sense in the handle), to the board with a jumper wire. This step isn't necessary.
The handle it comes with should still be a good improvement though.
Thats interesting, could you tell me which handle you used for that was there any modifications required to effect the change?
Big question for me now is will it arrive before Christmas??
They shipped mine with epacket (few weeks) so hopefully you will get yours quickly as well.
Handle was recommended in another T12 thread, but did require modifications, as I did not realize that some stations are 4 or 5 pins.
So the following had to be done:
- Buy handle: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Professional-t12-welding-handle-oled-digital-welding-station-modified-handle-FX-9501-handle-silicone-wire-handle/32774926734.html The FM2028 handle should work too but would require replacing the connector on it (probably easier than what I've done).
- Change 4 pin circular connector on station for a 5 pin GX12, re-used existing 4-pin jst connector inside.
- Moved one side of spring connection from earth to gnd inside the handle (for sleep detection).
- Connected the last pin (from the NTC temperature sense in the handle), to the board with a jumper wire. This step isn't necessary.
The handle it comes with should still be a good improvement though.
Thanks, you really like the station then, how long have you had this now?
Thanks, you really like the station then, how long have you had this now?
Just a week so far, I think the handle I got will be the weak point as its plastic, but I'm constantly changing tips.
I just bought a
Samsung 850 120GB SSD to replace the OS drive in my HP N36L Server (currently a slow mechanical) - this will finally give me the excuse I needed to take the server down and upgrade from Windows Server 2008 R2 to 2012 Essentials (I've had the licence sitting around for to waaay too long!).
Just purchased the above handle to go with my new Quicke soldering station.
Just purchased the above handle to go with my new Quicke soldering station.
Ok I caved and bought the single tip set for $56 plus the 10 tip pack for $30, for $86 delivered it was too cheap to pass up.
I've always wanted a station with the JL02 style tip for drag-soldering SMD chips.
OLED equipped T12-952 with the 9501 handle for $56 AUD .
Tempting. Very tempting.
Come on in the waters just fine. [emoji16]
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After all the talk about decade resistor boxes, I kind of accidently bought one. It's super ugly, but cheap enough. It's just convenient to have a dail-a-resistance.
I think i may have gone slightly excessive over this last month,
2, Fluke 8400As in the hope of one working unit.
1, Heathkit ID-22 in perfect cosmetic condition.
2, R9 280X GPUs to exchange for a 580x from a friend.
1, chineseium transistor tester / LCR meter (surprisingly not awful)
The Doors L.A. Women LP.
About 120 dollars worth of general electronic parts for repair or experimentation, capacitors mostly.
Thats a single month when i have gone completely off the rails.
At least the GPUs didn't come out of the main budget.
I think i may have gone slightly excessive over this last month,
2, Fluke 8400As
1, Heathkit ID-22
2, R9 280X GPUs to exchange for a 580x from a friend.
1, chineseium transistor tester / LCR meter (surprisingly not awful)
The Doors L.A. Women LP.
About 120 dollars worth of general electronic parts for repair or experimentation, capacitors mostly.
Thats a single month when i have gone completely off the rails.
At least the GPUs didn't come out of the main budget.
No wonder the wallet is groaning
I love auctions!
Wanted a scope for very long time! Bought a Hantek 6022B few months ago, very disappointed. (didn't use on Windows computer, may work better there).
Ultimately, my project had 240 VAC and didn't want to plug my Mac into that circuit!
So, from auction this week :
BK-2542 100Mhz scope with 1G/s sample rate and 4k storage points and usb plug. Not bad.
TDS-340B With floppy disk, communication port, also 100Mhz but with only 1K points storage and 500M/s sample rate.
HP5240A counter
All calibrated in 2015!
I'd promised wife I'd get rid of one of these scopes but I kinda want to hold on to both of them. Hmm could I trigger one from the other and effectively get a 4 channels. Will try!
Finally went ahead and bought a 3D printer, the Cetus 3D Mk.2 to be exact.
Really surprised how easy it is to get pretty good prints, after watching a couple of videos about 3D printers I expected a lot more tinkering
I have already printed a couple of my own designs and I have to say it's a great feeling to be able to build complete prototypes in one day, including etching, drilling and soldering PCBs whilst printing whatever enclosures or mechanics I need.
It's been running pretty much 24/7 since I got it yesterday.
Received today the HP3478A Service manual and the Power Designs 5015A schematics.
I also received the
HP3312A from JohnG.
Black - Tulip Soft Matte Fabric Paint 2oz
This should be the type of paint recommended by others, for light blocking led's in scale models. I am guessing that this is a more goo like black paint.
Nice, not sure about the blue cal buttons though?
I think i may have gone slightly excessive over this last month,
2, Fluke 8400As
1, Heathkit ID-22
2, R9 280X GPUs to exchange for a 580x from a friend.
1, chineseium transistor tester / LCR meter (surprisingly not awful)
The Doors L.A. Women LP.
About 120 dollars worth of general electronic parts for repair or experimentation, capacitors mostly.
Thats a single month when i have gone completely off the rails.
At least the GPUs didn't come out of the main budget.
No wonder the wallet is groaning
That and the fact that those are just the vaguely electronic items.
Nice, not sure about the blue cal buttons though?
They are not terribly pretty, but are standard with this equipment.
Was in SoCal over thanksgiving and finally got a chance to check out Apex Electronics. I just got a few NOS banana and micrograbber leads from Pomona (still ITT branded, before it got bought by Fluke).
Was in SoCal over thanksgiving and finally got a chance to check out Apex Electronics. I just got a few NOS banana and micrograbber leads from Pomona (still ITT branded, before it got bought by Fluke).
Definitely a crack house for a test gear addict, isn't it?
-Pat