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If anyone tears one down and looks whats inside I would be curious. Definitely possible to add if hardware supports it :) |
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Sounds interesting. I could not resist and bought one for 19 Euros, should have arrived by the end of this month (12 day delivery to Germany). When it arrives, I will tear it down. @Ralim do you want the pictures of the PCB here in this discussion or in a separate issue? |
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I ordered one as well, it was hella cheap and it even includes the PD charger (I hope it won't break on first try!) for £16 with taxes included 😄 I will likely tear the hot plate apart just to ensure it's electrically safe to use, it seems to have this "easy to disassemble" vibe to it. |
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Mine arrived today. PCB is equipped on one side |
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So be it. Let's hope it's not too bad even without IronOS. Please post your review after you get some experience with it here. |
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I'm unable to get more than 215-220 °C out of it (according to the current temperature shown on display). The temperature was set to 250 °C. Tested with three different 65W USB-PD chargers and two different USB-C-to-USB-C cables (100W and 240W) |
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That is strange, since I managed to reach 247C after setting it for 250C (when it's ~5C to the set value it stops heating up and just maintains the temperature while very slowly approaching the set value) using Macbook 100W brick + original cable in just about 2min 30 sec. In addition, the hot plate managed to reach 200C in 1 min 10sec and 220C in just about 1 min 40 sec, which is pretty decent. I guess you wouldn't use it for standard non-leaded solder paste, but it would work great for low-temp non-leaded or leaded pastes. Edit: Could it be that you need more than 65W to reach above 220C maybe? |
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Using a 20 V 3.25 A 65 W PD source I got to 220 degrees in 2.5 minutes, 230 in 3 minutes, 240 in 4.5 minutes. Around 245 was its maximum. |
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I orderd one of these today. Looking forward to my first ever reflow soldering with this little thing.
Have you noticed there is a menu including PID settings?
Maybe changing the PID settings could make it reach the max temperature? |
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Just got one myself. |
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Didn't use any particular process, but:
Ki wasn't doing much do I disabled it.
I figured out it wasn't looking enough far ahead in time so I increased Kd.
Tried to get Kp and Kd well balanced to avoid oscillations.
Now the marginal offset error was too high, -2degrees, activated Ki and
played a bit with it.
This is all after trying Nicholson's, and failing in doing so.
With a proper autotune you might get even closer to perfection.
I performed all the testing with a 1.6mm fr4 board unpopulated but with
solder on top, with setpoint at 170° since I'll be using this plate mostly
for flexible pcbs.
Suggestion: for very thin/flexible/super small PCBs, you might want to tune
down Kd slightly, say by 5 or 10.
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Awesome! Thanks for posting your values!
I was using the hot plate yesterday and this morning I wondered how to
tune the PID values. I have no idea.
What process you used to figure out which values work stable?
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Has anyone tried taking apart one of those cheap PD 65W mini hot plates from Aliexpress and see if it uses stm32. There is a youtube video here of a similar one if Aliexpress link doesn't work. It would be cool to see IronOS running on it, since you can buy it for as low as £10 and I really like the bigger surface area of 56x56 mm as opposed to the 30x30 on MHP30 😄
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