TS100 Stand - Soldering Station
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Video: https://youtu.be/81JEKrdsvsU Parts Are Glued Together with Chemopren Transparent. It Can Also Be Substituted by Acetone Sticking. I Designed This Stand To Be My Ultimate Desk Companion for the TS100. The Stand Itself Has a DC Input, Which I Connect to My Laptop's DC Power Source (19V 90W). A Coaxial Silicone Cable with a 5525 Connector at the End Runs from One Side of the Stand to the Other, Connecting to the TS100. In This Configuration, the TS100 Can Be Kept Connected All the Time. When I Need It, I Simply Take It Out and the Accelerometer Wakes It Up. After Use, I Put It Back in Place and It Automatically Enters Sleep Mode After One Minute and Turns Off After Ten Minutes. These Functions Are Made Possible by the Ralim Firmware. I've Also Shared a STEP File, Allowing You to Remix This Design If You'd Like To.
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