DIY Hotplate
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- čas přidán 6. 02. 2021
- Quick build of a DIY hotplate for SMD soldering. The hotplate uses two cheap standard heating cartridges for 3d printers (50W 24V each). Heat plate is 10mm aluminum. Temperature is controlled by a Teensy LC. The board soldered in the video is a DIY microMod Teensy 3.2 board (see github.com/luni64/MicroMod_3.2)
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Excelente trabalho amigo
Hi, nice work!! What are the temperature sensors you are using for this project?
sorry, would you like to share the hot plate source file you created?
thank you
An excellent project. Would you think this was a better expenditure than buying a MHP30 type? Not to infer that we DIY a project to necessarily save money, of course. I would suggest buying a cheap spatula from the thrift store to use to slide your projects off of the hot plate. I have caused the SMDs to slip on the PCB, when removing boards from my DIY reflow oven.
don't waste your money on buying that mhp30. it small, not worth it.
This is good. Any link to the heaters used. Or project outline .
I used those heaters: www.amazon.de/gp/product/B082HV35HG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Here the mechanical design: cad.onshape.com/documents/7bc865aca996a9254235945c/w/339bf6cb3e7271a238dd4811/e/654a49baf9ae12078f8de678
@@luni64 great thanks for the reply.
Very Nice Project , May I ask for the Ckt and Code for the same .
nice work, can you share code to this project?
WTF, I thought I was going to learn something.