Compact/Portable T12 STM32 (KSGER) Soldering Station with EC3 and USB-C input

Compact/Portable T12 STM32 (KSGER) Soldering Station with EC3 and USB-C input

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I designed a custom case for my STM32 T12 Soldering station as my old setup was too complicated with many pieces. The result turned out to be slightly larger than I had envisioned, but it's still remarkably compact. In fact, it's even smaller than the smallest standard case I found, and has an added advantage: the electronics can be inserted or removed without having to desolder anything. Parts: * KSGER V2.01 (The cheapest one I could find with a removable connector section) * T12 handle (I happened to have one lying around) * Small USB-C PD sink board (The "Type-E" version) to get 20/15v from USB-C sources (That support 20 or 15v modes. At 5v or 7v it won't work, and 12v might just barely) * EC3 connector * Some wires * 6 m2 screws This is the third design I've made myself, and it's the first one I'm releasing.

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