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  • sundberg84S sundberg84

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    After changing my HA and network to new location I made some changes to my workshop. Still some work in progress.

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    @sundberg84 said in Your workshop :):

    Still some work in progress.

    And some big spider to kill... :smirk:

    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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    • sundberg84S sundberg84

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      After changing my HA and network to new location I made some changes to my workshop. Still some work in progress.

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      Nca78
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      @sundberg84 we have the same model of soldering iron, hot air gun, and multimeter. And we might end up having a similar power supply too, as I'll build one sooner or later.
      But my stack of unused EasyPCBs is a bit smaller :D

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      • YveauxY Yveaux

        @sundberg84 said in Your workshop :):

        Still some work in progress.

        And some big spider to kill... :smirk:

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        @yveaux said in Your workshop :):

        @sundberg84 said in Your workshop :):

        Still some work in progress.

        And some big spider to kill... :smirk:

        That is Hugo. He has been around since I was a kid. Hard to kill since he is made of plastic but loves to scare new people.

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        • Nca78N Nca78

          @sundberg84 we have the same model of soldering iron, hot air gun, and multimeter. And we might end up having a similar power supply too, as I'll build one sooner or later.
          But my stack of unused EasyPCBs is a bit smaller :D

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          #145

          @nca78 - haha, thats nice :) I been thinking about changing my power supply though. Posting to much images isnt good for you ;) On my swedish blog I had a guy explaining about relative ground. When I probe around with my oscilloscope and power the electronics with my PSU they are not the same ground and this can apparently create some magic smoke. So far so good and I have been to lazy to learn more about the theory (Im sure there are people here with great knowledge about this) but the advice was to change my PSU to a "real" one.

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          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
          RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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            So many space, I jealous :)

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              So I had to replace a micro USB connector on a tablet the other day. So to get the old connector off, I used my heat gun which is similar to the one pictured below. It worked okay and I was able to get the connector off.
              0_1521689278058_2046dc57-b8d1-41f8-b7c9-a3ae3dbf9f4a-image.png
              I have been wanting to get a hot air re-work station for a while now. I was looking at the picture of @sundberg84 's workshop and I saw that he had an 858D, so I searched that on ebay. I noticed that there are a variety of 858D stations out there ranging from $30 to $121 US. They all look very similar as far as front panel controls and functionality. My question is, is there a big difference between the lower and higher priced units? I guess, if I get one of the $30 units, is it going to fall apart sooner than one of the others?

              Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
              Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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              • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                So I had to replace a micro USB connector on a tablet the other day. So to get the old connector off, I used my heat gun which is similar to the one pictured below. It worked okay and I was able to get the connector off.
                0_1521689278058_2046dc57-b8d1-41f8-b7c9-a3ae3dbf9f4a-image.png
                I have been wanting to get a hot air re-work station for a while now. I was looking at the picture of @sundberg84 's workshop and I saw that he had an 858D, so I searched that on ebay. I noticed that there are a variety of 858D stations out there ranging from $30 to $121 US. They all look very similar as far as front panel controls and functionality. My question is, is there a big difference between the lower and higher priced units? I guess, if I get one of the $30 units, is it going to fall apart sooner than one of the others?

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                @dbemowsk i bought mine used from England. It was in the cheaper price range. Works great so far and this is ok for me.

                Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                • sundberg84S sundberg84

                  @dbemowsk i bought mine used from England. It was in the cheaper price range. Works great so far and this is ok for me.

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                  @sundberg84 Thanks, hard to tell from your picture, but does yours have the cord for the wand going directly into the base, or is it on a connector that plugs into the front? I noticed that most of the more expensive ones have a removable/replaceable wand, but everything else looks to be about the same. I will probably just order the $30 one and see how it goes.

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                  Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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                  • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                    So I had to replace a micro USB connector on a tablet the other day. So to get the old connector off, I used my heat gun which is similar to the one pictured below. It worked okay and I was able to get the connector off.
                    0_1521689278058_2046dc57-b8d1-41f8-b7c9-a3ae3dbf9f4a-image.png
                    I have been wanting to get a hot air re-work station for a while now. I was looking at the picture of @sundberg84 's workshop and I saw that he had an 858D, so I searched that on ebay. I noticed that there are a variety of 858D stations out there ranging from $30 to $121 US. They all look very similar as far as front panel controls and functionality. My question is, is there a big difference between the lower and higher priced units? I guess, if I get one of the $30 units, is it going to fall apart sooner than one of the others?

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                    #150

                    @dbemowsk I bought from AliExpress in the cheapest price range too (but not so cheap with shipping) and it's been working very well until now.
                    I bought this model, it's not available any more but there are plenty of seller with the exact same brand and model (Youyue 858D+), with extra nozzles (I had 3 only, now it seems 6 is standard) and accessories (I had none):
                    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Hot-Air-Gun-700W-UYUE-858D-ESD-Soldering-Station-LED-Digital-Heat-Gun-Desoldering-Station-Upgrade/32657929118.html

                    I opened it after reception to check for the common safety problems that were reported with first versions of the 858D/D+ models and it was safely wired and earthed.
                    It's also show the right temperature when overheating (it was not the case in the first models) so you know when to wait to avoid burning your board (don't worry this is only happening at start-up when it's heating fast from ambient temperature).

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                    • Nca78N Nca78

                      @dbemowsk I bought from AliExpress in the cheapest price range too (but not so cheap with shipping) and it's been working very well until now.
                      I bought this model, it's not available any more but there are plenty of seller with the exact same brand and model (Youyue 858D+), with extra nozzles (I had 3 only, now it seems 6 is standard) and accessories (I had none):
                      https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Hot-Air-Gun-700W-UYUE-858D-ESD-Soldering-Station-LED-Digital-Heat-Gun-Desoldering-Station-Upgrade/32657929118.html

                      I opened it after reception to check for the common safety problems that were reported with first versions of the 858D/D+ models and it was safely wired and earthed.
                      It's also show the right temperature when overheating (it was not the case in the first models) so you know when to wait to avoid burning your board (don't worry this is only happening at start-up when it's heating fast from ambient temperature).

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                      @nca78 They have a youyue 858D and it is $92 and another for $63. The ones I am looking at are these for $30 with free shipping:

                      Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
                      Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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                        Found an old post at eeevblog, where they hacked the Youyue heat gun. It was using atmega328p, so I am considering that one (even though they might have changed hardware since then. You'll never know what the sneaky people are doing ;))

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                        • tbowmoT tbowmo

                          Found an old post at eeevblog, where they hacked the Youyue heat gun. It was using atmega328p, so I am considering that one (even though they might have changed hardware since then. You'll never know what the sneaky people are doing ;))

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                          @tbowmo So what improvements/changes did they do with the hack?

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                            @tbowmo So what improvements/changes did they do with the hack?

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                            @dbemowsk better PID tuning etc.

                            More info here https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/youyue-858d-some-reverse-engineering-custom-firmware/

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                              Still need to do some setup and sorting of things, but here are some pics of my newly remodeled workshop area.
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                              I really need to get rid of that old Leader analog scope and get myself a DSO. It is a conversation piece though. I have it connected to my old heathkit square/sine wave audio function generator. Does anyone have a recommendation on a cheaper DSO that would be good for microcontroller work?

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                                I moved my desk to a new spot in the house and reoriented the desk. Still a mess, but that is how my mind seems to work these days: lots of stuff in parallel ...

                                0_1524596593672_IMG_0371.jpg

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                                  Multiple parallel projects is a common problem :D

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                                  • GertSandersG GertSanders

                                    I moved my desk to a new spot in the house and reoriented the desk. Still a mess, but that is how my mind seems to work these days: lots of stuff in parallel ...

                                    0_1524596593672_IMG_0371.jpg

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                                    @gertsanders so that's what kept you busy last 7 months! :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:

                                    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                                      Multiple parallel projects is a common problem :D

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                                      @gohan Agreed. I have up to 5+ going at any given time. That way I have something to do when one project goes stale or gets put on hold for a while.

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                                      • YveauxY Yveaux

                                        @gertsanders so that's what kept you busy last 7 months! :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:

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                                        @yveaux indeed. It seems there is always some other thing to do first. Moving my desk was part of a greater reorganisation of desks and rooms. I set myself deadlines to be able to advance a little (next one is 16 May: lasercutting boxes at the FabLab), but still progress is slow.

                                        The fact that my switch to version 2.2.0 on sensors and on ethernetgateway on Raspberry is not going well, also slows down progress. Step by step ...

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                                        • GertSandersG GertSanders

                                          @yveaux indeed. It seems there is always some other thing to do first. Moving my desk was part of a greater reorganisation of desks and rooms. I set myself deadlines to be able to advance a little (next one is 16 May: lasercutting boxes at the FabLab), but still progress is slow.

                                          The fact that my switch to version 2.2.0 on sensors and on ethernetgateway on Raspberry is not going well, also slows down progress. Step by step ...

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                                          @gertsanders said in Your workshop :):

                                          The fact that my switch to version 2.2.0 on sensors and on ethernetgateway on Raspberry is not going well, also slows down progress. Step by step ...

                                          Well, if you need any help or have suggestions how to make the transition more smooth, you know where to find us!

                                          Good to have you back on the forum though :+1:

                                          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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