T12 Hakko iron controller portable case
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This is a case for Hakko T12 STM32 iron controller available from banggood: https://www.banggood.com/STM32-2_1S-OLED-T12-Solder-Iron-Temperature-Controller-Welding-Tools-Electronic-Soldering-DIY-p-1182718.html?cur_warehouse=CN Originally, I planned to make it portable from the start, but then I forgot the mounts for the battery belt, so I ended up gluing them on as an afterthought later. To power my controller, I use a small 4S 1500mAh lipo battery with XT60 connector. In order to secure the battery firmly in place, the back cover requires a piece of silicone rubber like this one: https://www.banggood.com/3M-Gum-2mm-Battery-Silicone-Anti-skid-Pads-p-1098067.html The controller is mounted into the case using an encoder nut and a reasonable amount of hot glue elsewhere. The LED duty cycle indicator was also broken out from the backside of the board to the front of the case. At some point in the future, I hope to clean up the model files, add mounts, and generate .stl files, but for now, all those things are left as-is, hence "work in progress".
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