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| nanofrog:
--- Quote from: Danielw on May 07, 2014, 03:13:35 pm ---Glad I found this! Thanks for the schematics I installed a led mod like this one : http://www.eevblog.com/2012/02/03/eevblog-242-hakko-fx-888-soldering-iron-hack/ I just connected a led in series with a resistor between GND and Triac_ch1 ( I think it was, just probed around to find a good spot to solder near the connector) Now I wont forget the damn thing turned on for a couple of days in a row! :) --- End quote --- 8) But I have to ask, any reason to do this over looking at the switch to see if there was any red visible? :-// |
| diogoc:
I get the firmware for the Weller WD2 (with PIC18f6622), so if anyone need it ask me. With this and adding some components you can convert a WD1 into a WD2. |
| Smith:
I like the build and speed of these, but we had a lot of trouble with 4 older versions of the WD2M stations. Undocumented errors, spontaneous lockups one eventually killed itself. Luckely it was mine, now I have one which actually works without flaws :-+ |
| necplusultra:
greetings, my WD2 has one channel saying OFF according to manual, channel cannot be switched on. probable cause overload cut-off is there any way to have the channel switched on? |
| diogoc:
--- Quote from: necplusultra on December 23, 2016, 10:58:25 am ---greetings, my WD2 has one channel saying OFF according to manual, channel cannot be switched on. probable cause overload cut-off is there any way to have the channel switched on? --- End quote --- You can turn OFF and ON a channel in WD2. Just press Up and Down at the same time quickly. |
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