the front panels were manufactured by https://www.schaeffer-ag.de/ They pressed threaded bolts into the back of the front panel. Those are the 3 mounting points for the front board. That was pretty expensive, but i wanted to try their service for some time.
I can imagine it could be stable enough to use a good two component adhesive, but I have never tried that myself.[/quote]
Hi Blackfinger, i have a different pump. I guess its quite old. Its similar to the pump one on this page: https://www.lagerhaus128.ch/?p=606
And SZ64 was right about the case. PROMA Euro Cooling Fin Housing EKG 3, DxWxH: 168x110x104mm[/quote]
Thanks Bug82 for the information.
I have one more question to you reg. the case.
What solution have you chose for placing the front board in the front panel of the aluminum cabinet without making any holes for the 3 screws ?
Have you glued the nuts on the back of the front plate, or is it another solution have you used ? And if it is glued, what type have you used for this ?
i am happy to share some information. It looks crowded, but compared to the unisolder its really simple.
The desoldering module is based on a small vacuum pump bought on ebay. According to the seller it is from an old Weller unit but i cant find a data sheet (it only says VDO M42x25/I, i guess this is just the motor). It needs 24V and about 2A.
Then there is a 24V 2.2A Meanwell power supply and a relay on a small PCB that switches the pump on/off. The relay is controlled through the mono mini-jack on the front.
Unfortunately i couldn't really test it yet, because i don't have a desoldering iron that works together with the unisolder. I hope to solve that problem when sparkybg comes back.
[quote author="NECHTO"]And once again a stupid question! With what to connect the contact "earth" ...?
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It seems that everyone has scored on this - and did not connect to anything ... It's just very strange that two weeks there is no answer.
I think that this is a "grounding" and it is necessary to connect directly to the 220V socket with contact No. 3 "grounding".
But my doubts are caused by the fact that in the description of connecting different soldering irons there is = 1) 1. HAKKO T12: - Outer shell, and heater negative (middle) terminal connected to Vout1- and ERTX 2) JBC C210: - Outer shell (green wire) connected to EARTH and SENSEB[/quote]
What I can see from the schematics, and what I can measure on the board, then SGND and GND is connected at the same place on pin 3 on U2C, backboard schematics , and pin 1 and 2 on Rs1.
So form my view then "Earth" in the photo is SGND / GND in schematics. EDIT : This is not right !!!
Hope it clears up something, and that my assumption is correct.
Please correct me if I wrong. Thanks !
EDIT: Thanks afedorov for correct me. I will try to update my drawing, so it is correct. Thanks !
[quote author="DinikS"][quote author="Blackfinger"]Hi all.
I am trying to finde out how to wire the sleep, tip-change, Hibernation funktion DinikS have described earlier in this thread.
I have made a drawing with a JBC C245, and I have try to show how I understand the solition for the sleep funktion, and how it is connected to a tip-holder.
My challenge is to understand how the Thip-change / Hibernation funktion are connected to the system.
I hope some one can help me finish/correct the drawing I atatch this post.
Thanks ![/quote] Hi, hibernation doesn't work right now it needs I think to make hardware and software changes in project. So you can use only one channel of cd4001 for holder. For holder connection your picture is right.[/quote]
I am trying to finde out how to wire the sleep, tip-change, Hibernation funktion DinikS have described earlier in this thread.
I have made a drawing with a JBC C245, and I have try to show how I understand the solition for the sleep funktion, and how it is connected to a tip-holder.
My challenge is to understand how the Thip-change / Hibernation funktion are connected to the system.
I hope some one can help me finish/correct the drawing I atatch this post.
[quote author="DinikS"]Gerber and kicad project are attached. Please check it before ordering PCB because as I wrote above I just ordered PCBs but not test them yet.[/quote]
[quote author="afedorov"]Connection of NT-105 is unknown for me yet. If take into account only the first two of tools, for a fixed configuration, triple pole switch is sufficient: Vout-, Vout+ and SENSEA. Vout-, Vout+ must sustain 6A continuous load. You could add some more poles and parallel them. Not quite sure how the firmware would handle such a quick tool interconnection, especially if going from one end of switch to another. Maybe it's better to implement an additional circuit with relay/fet switching and delayed direct tool selection. As Sparky stated several times, the best way is to build separate controller for each tool.[/quote]
Thanks for your comment and your replay.
If it switch schould be able to handel up to 6A continuous, then a relay with delay may be a better solution.
#1 If I want to use OLED as display, what components from the BOM do I not need to buy and do I have to make some special work on the front board ? Place some shorts on the board ?
#2 I have a 24Vdc switch mode power supply 2,5 A, can I use this power supply for the projekt?
#3 I can see some have used a 1,3 " OLED insted of the 0,93" OLED. Can anyone explain all the change there have to be don if you use the 1,3 OLED ?