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Project logs / Re: Really universal soldering controller
You can make quick check if a driver of the Heater1 is ok by shorting colector - emiter of Q4 for not longer than 1s and check display temperature or by touching carefully the cartridge ( for T245, or irons using Heater1 ). If it heats, start to check if pulses comes to or comes out from the previous components until you reach pin of the controller. . . Simple!
P.s. I would be also disappointed if I got not working boards.
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I have the same problem like you we have replaced all U parts and still my boards is not heating the iron needless to say I am very disappointed.You may check physical wire if correctly it is connected first.Then measure the voltage on Input/Output pins of Amplifier Us depending on the schematics. So then ,Ones can analysis what error you own.
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Thank you guys for the help. I will investigate.you need more flux and more soldering time(<3s)to resolder U13&U18
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Sorry to sparkybg。
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boards revision 5.2 firmware for you UniSolder5.2_firmware-2020.05.zipOld 52 firmware works well. just the newest firmware that ACQ cannot.
https://github.com/sparkybg/UniSolder-5.2/releases/tag/2020.05
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And I can confirm it is not. Just tried the latest bootloader with the latest firmware - my tips (3 original ones) start to melt 63/37 solder at 184-190 degrees. This is on both my original 5.2 board and my newest Tindie 5.2C board with capacitors removed.
Please upload a video of PC software while the C210 is warming up.
And I can confirm it is not. Just tried the latest bootloader with the latest firmware - my tips (3 original ones) start to melt 63/37 solder at 184-190 degrees. This is on both my original 5.2 board and my newest Tindie 5.2C board with capacitors removed.I flashed the newest bootloader/firmware ,but it dont work well yet. I cant upload to youtube, only can give some pics.
Please upload a video of PC software while the C210 is warming up.
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I will chek on p.1, but p.2 is not a problem. Any action on buttons or encoder takes it out of sleep mode, and this is intentional, and it has always been this way.To proof it‘s a firmware problem ,I flashed the old firmware 2017,and it works well。So,I can confirm it’s firmware problem。
For p.1 - remove C85 and C86 on the back PCB if you installed them.
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I will chek on p.1, but p.2 is not a problem. Any action on buttons or encoder takes it out of sleep mode, and this is intentional, and it has always been this way.Thanks,for ur reply。
For p.1 - remove C85 and C86 on the back PCB if you installed them.
I tried 52and52c Backboard all,but C210 still keep lower temperature。when I set T is 280 celsius,the Sn is solid status on the tip head。
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1. C210 the really temperature is very low than set temperature,about 100 celsius。
2. when iron in sleep mode,press any key it will go holder temperture。