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DIY Digital Soldering Station (Hakko 907 For Cheap) 

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Build a DIY Digital Soldering Station (Homebrew Hakko 907). Enjoy the variable and constant temperatures and quick warm-up times up to 25s.
Project Specifications:
- Designed for Hakko 907 handles
- Compatible with similar handles
- Temperature Range: 27°C-525°C
- Warmup Time: 25s - 37s (325°C)
- Recommended Supply: 24V, 3A
- Power: 50W (Average)
UPDATES (READ FIRST!!!!!!):
- The MOSFET used is an IRLZ44N not an IRFZ44N. Buy the IRLZ44N or anything similar.
- Pin label and schematic typo from the video were fixed and updated.
- Kindly refer to the google drive link for the correct schematics.
- PCB orders were unaffected from this issue.
Order My PCB From PCBway (No Gerber Needed):
www.pcbway.com/project/sharep...
Schematics, PCB Layout, STL Files:
drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Instructable Tutorial:
www.instructables.com/DIY-Dig...
Material Link Sheet: Coming Soon
Materials:
- Hakko 907 Handle
- Arduino Nano
- Buck Converter (MP2303)
- 5 Pin DIN Female Connector
- DC Jack (2.1mm)
- 24V 3A Power Supply
- 16X2 I2C LCD
- LM358 Op-Amp IC
- IRLZ44N or IRLB4132 MOSFET (NOT IRFZ44N)
- 470uF 25V Electrolytic Capacitor
- 470Ω 1/4W Resistor
- 2.7kΩ 1/4W Resistor
- 3.3kΩ 1/4W Resistor
- 10kΩ 1/4W Resistor
- 10k Potentiometer
Best place to buy components in Philippines:
www.e-gizmo.net/oc/index.php
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Комментарии : 622   
@tinkergalboi2209
@tinkergalboi2209 3 года назад
FINALLY SOMEONE HAS DONE IT!!! You now belong to the god tier of electronics youtubers. I've been looking for a tutorial on this for years. I've always wondered why no one has made a proper tutorial about it. The amount of detail on the steps are beyond great! I've learned something new today, thank you. Subbed!
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks man! Been using this for nearly 3 years now, now I have two of them. My old version 1 and the version 2 from this video. I'll make a github for the updated version of the code with the PID version of the code.
@noelarcilla60
@noelarcilla60 2 года назад
@@TechBuilder Hope you upload them soon. 👍
@scubador
@scubador 2 года назад
Are you in the Philippines? Can i buy one from you instead?
@clarkso65
@clarkso65 2 года назад
Bilihin ko na lang sobrang PCB mo? Para di na ako mag etch pa :)
@jackandersonmelgar
@jackandersonmelgar Год назад
@@TechBuilder sir nakapag gawa kana po ba ng bagong code with PID naman po? gusto ko po sana matutunan yung PID system sa pag control ng heating element po na ito. Salamat po.
@art58wong
@art58wong 3 года назад
Good reverse and forward engineering job. I too was blown away at the thermal grease mod. Best thing I watched all day.
@chrismagruder5718
@chrismagruder5718 3 года назад
This video is awesome, all the details, every step, options for other users while still being quick and entertaining. 10/10 did watch again
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thank you! It means a lot! ❤️
@AnOrangeECat
@AnOrangeECat 3 года назад
I would absolutely die for a DIY kit to buy from you! This looks way more compact than my Chinese 936D soldering station! Kudos!
@rayscrafield2106
@rayscrafield2106 2 года назад
I am an old man but I sure do enjoy you young folks and all your knowledge. I want to build one of these but I'm not sure I have the ability to do it. Thanks for your video. I'll try to follow along and make one.
@marvellmadness
@marvellmadness 3 года назад
Nice project, thank you for the hard work you've done, especially for measuring the thermistor resistance value.
@aswingsharif6729
@aswingsharif6729 3 года назад
Another excellent DIY explained concisely. Injecting thermal paste inside the soldering iron? A bonus tip!
@themakester6127
@themakester6127 3 года назад
This will my next soldering station project.
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Enjoy!
@clarkso65
@clarkso65 2 года назад
Ang galing mo bata! Sana marami pang mga pinoy na bumangon katulad mo.
@packratswhatif.3990
@packratswhatif.3990 Год назад
SUPER, Well done ! This has got to be one the best solder station projects I have come across …… thank you !
@mickirock1623
@mickirock1623 3 года назад
This tutorial was what IM looking for a year, thanks for sharing 👍
@EZY3DLAB
@EZY3DLAB 3 года назад
I really love your mini prototyping projects!
@TheAstronomyDude
@TheAstronomyDude 3 года назад
Super cool! Thanks for including all the details of your design process.
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks man!
@yacsf
@yacsf Год назад
This is the best soldering work station. Simple and direct. No need to spend extra $$$ to buy temperature reader to calibrate
@south.side.papi_
@south.side.papi_ 3 года назад
Someday I wish I could be like you guys, designing and programming stuff. Cheers from the PH!
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Hi! Reading books & journals help! You will be! Just keep your curiosity running! :)
@ee222
@ee222 2 года назад
i just stumbled onto this video from doing a YT search. after watching this video (my 1st from your channel) i decided to sub/bell. thanks for the great info and making it real clear (which includes the superb A/V).
@RoadRunnerMeep
@RoadRunnerMeep 2 года назад
I love the idea of thermal paste inside the tip
@benj7483
@benj7483 3 года назад
I love the aestheic of the container. Rounded corners ftw.
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks Benj!!
@amtpdb1
@amtpdb1 Год назад
I ordered the boards and just waiting for them to come! Thanks
@muhammadbasir83
@muhammadbasir83 Год назад
Love the idea of thermal grease. I will use it on my station.
@ishigamiyu1991
@ishigamiyu1991 2 года назад
thanks for the thermistor value graph. since I don't have programming skills or an Arduino I'll just steeeaaal the graph details to make the analog version. thanks again!
@flyingalbatross9634
@flyingalbatross9634 3 месяца назад
the best project on youtube for beginners in electronics who want to build a variable temp soldering station, brilliant work, thank you so much. I will do a bit of research on how to detect idle on the base to sleep the iron, but any tips would be welcome.
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 3 года назад
Pretty interesting project, dude! Fantastic work! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks MC! Stay safe too!
@OhadooElectronics
@OhadooElectronics 3 года назад
Very cool project buddy, I hope I would build a similar one soon , it's really nice
@snrsmh
@snrsmh 3 года назад
Applying thermal paste is a brilliant idea.
@viveksharma9564
@viveksharma9564 3 года назад
Thanks bud. This is awesome. Gonna try it. Keep inspiring.
@luisvilleza2687
@luisvilleza2687 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing this project build
@sofiaco1513
@sofiaco1513 3 года назад
Your joints are on point! You should do a tutorial on basic soldering. I that LTC chip on the vid one of your new projects? Looks like a big project. Once again, great tutorial!
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thank you! I plan to post one someday. Yes! It's for a 12 cell lithium SPI BMS project I'm working on.
@jaysoncarlferrer6947
@jaysoncarlferrer6947 3 года назад
I gotta say, ever since I saw you on the news about the Filipino kid that invented a device that charges your phone while walking I subscribed on your channel. Great content! Keep it up. That thermal paste hack tho. Touché hahaha galing mo man
@jtuttah
@jtuttah Год назад
So sick. Thank you my man! Really want to do this.
@mahedihassan7611
@mahedihassan7611 2 года назад
Thank you brother i didn't find any solution for my 928D soldering station tip tharmal conductivity. I purchased lots of tip but no one gave me a good result...then i followed your tharmal paste idea...and it was really surprising that my 2 years old iron tip working as like a brand new tip.....thanks
@CuriousChan
@CuriousChan 3 года назад
The thermal paste "hack" was something I didn't expect, and that's awesome!👍 Hope you'll have more projects in the future; we like them😄!
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks man! It means a lot!
@____5837
@____5837 3 года назад
I would be worried about using thermal paste as most of them degrade around the 300 degree mark
@ChrisLocke1969
@ChrisLocke1969 3 года назад
Excellent video, and intriguing project that I will surely be building soon!!
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thank you! Have fun! :D
@shanePip
@shanePip 3 года назад
it's cool that I was able to return to this channel just by searching ASCAS.
@dragonfireproductions790
@dragonfireproductions790 3 года назад
You never fail to impress me dude 😍
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
❤️
@perldition
@perldition 3 года назад
What do your heating-element and the inside of the tips look like when you exchange them after having used thermal paste between them? The datasheets of most thermal pastes I could find indicate that they decompose well below common soldering temperatures.
@enesemektar2689
@enesemektar2689 3 года назад
So good. This is best project i have ever seen.
@isabelcuenca5031
@isabelcuenca5031 3 года назад
couldn't agree more
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thank you!
@AnandakrishnaSudhakaran
@AnandakrishnaSudhakaran 2 года назад
Beautiful piece of work ,♥️ subbed
@Xsiondu
@Xsiondu 5 месяцев назад
Blown away. You are my hero
@analogman7793
@analogman7793 2 года назад
Galing! Lulet! Astig! Thank you for your sharing Sir.
@isabelcuenca5031
@isabelcuenca5031 3 года назад
sexier version of great scott's JBC station. looks really good! I can hear eevblog saying "hakko!" hahaha. The hakko connector was the only thing that kept me from making one before. Thanks for including the pinout documentation. I will try to buy a clone and replace the connector with a 4 pin aux. love the vid 💯
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks!! Ummm I think the aux might be a bad idea since the contact resistance increases overtime when the surface oxidizes. I suggest using two DC jacks or a 4 pin header connector :) Have fun!
@raffyvibes2417
@raffyvibes2417 3 года назад
Thank you sir..sa pagshare ng knowledge...dami kong natutunan sa mga unang videos ,napakalinis mo gumawa ..GODbless your channel..
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Walang anuman! :D
@JasonLeaman
@JasonLeaman 3 года назад
Sweet project, thanks for making this ! Liked and subscribed too !
@hungvo8471
@hungvo8471 Месяц назад
This tutorial so owesome. Thank you soooo much
@sysengr
@sysengr Год назад
nice project and explain is in detail. thanks for making video of it.
@611recruitment3
@611recruitment3 3 года назад
Nice project. I'm hoping that you'll make a T12 soldering station using through hole components.
@derekrodriguez1341
@derekrodriguez1341 2 года назад
I completely understand how to make this and I WANT to make this, but I literally don't have the knowledge for it. I don't understand technical diagrams/schematics and I would have literally no idea how to tune or find out all the voltages stuff. However, thank you so much for making this video. I hope I can make this some day :')
@colhany
@colhany 3 года назад
Great tutorial! and bro, that's a beautifully tinned tip
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks man! ❤️
@colhany
@colhany 3 года назад
@@TechBuilder May I suggest, next project be a soldering station with a T12 or JBC style iron
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Will make a tutorial once I get my hands on one :)
@colhany
@colhany 3 года назад
@@TechBuilder good luck bro
@aikusan1727
@aikusan1727 3 года назад
that's one cool project. thanks for sharing bru!
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks man!
@resellpanda88
@resellpanda88 3 года назад
This is awesome. I wish I was inclined enough to build this myself. Do you sell complete kits? Liked and subscribed.
@derFleder
@derFleder 3 года назад
Thank you kindly for this tutorial. Do you think you could provide info about how you would implement the fuse in there, that you mentioned?
@AndrzejMoteI
@AndrzejMoteI 3 года назад
So elegant!!! Great Job
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thank you! :D
@ChadKapper
@ChadKapper 3 года назад
Just ordered your PCB!
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks! It's a safe and stable build. Enjoy! :D
@alanbrown7155
@alanbrown7155 3 года назад
That is brilliant. Thank you.
@darknessblades
@darknessblades 3 года назад
For easier usage i would suggest using Jumpers on the Arduino, That way you can always Hotswap the arduino if the chip is broken/damaged
@brady_bauer2518
@brady_bauer2518 3 года назад
Very awesome work!
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thank you! :D
@juannadie2897
@juannadie2897 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic, you made me go to back to Proteus again (abandoned since 2014). I will try a slight add thinking on using it hours in a real job. I miss someting to reduce temp when device is in support unused waiting for Next solder attempt. I think a LDR placed on the external support could do the job, when dark comes "handle on support" the arduino could pass to económic Mode. When darkness goes away "Handle out of support" back to normal Mode again. Just an additional 2 pin plug for the external LDR and some board modification.
@mousamupadhyaya8053
@mousamupadhyaya8053 3 года назад
Project was clean, case was minimal, Nice!
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thank you! :)
@stephanc7192
@stephanc7192 3 года назад
Great project!
@og9806
@og9806 2 года назад
I decided to use a pin header for the connections. Plus, I figured why you are able to disconnect the soldering iron: in case the soldering iron gets destroyed, you can replace it easily.
@DushniyD
@DushniyD 2 года назад
Круто! Просто и максимально доходчиво! Однозначно повторю. Спасибо!!!
@MrRonychakraborty
@MrRonychakraborty 2 года назад
I like ur video because u finish it with very efficient time. Love u
@satchelsieniewicz5824
@satchelsieniewicz5824 3 года назад
really love your content man!
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks man!
@JamieBainbridge
@JamieBainbridge 11 месяцев назад
This is honestly better than every commercial soldering station I've bought or used.
@mygmail6579
@mygmail6579 3 года назад
"If you want to skip through the boring parts click on this timestamp" Nonono, those are juicy detail parts!
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
A man of culture!
@metzenw86
@metzenw86 Год назад
Very cool! How hard do you think it would be to adapt this to a Weller WEP70 handle? I'd love to build a battery powered station that runs off a Makita battery and uses a Weller Iron.
@andrivie579
@andrivie579 2 года назад
finally i found it thank u brother
@reinaldodesouza5831
@reinaldodesouza5831 2 года назад
Hi. Nice project, thank you for share. I'm trying to use another iron with same power(24 Volts 50 Watts) but different settings. Mesuaring the temperature and thermistor resistance i could see this; 2,4 ohms @ 26º and 20 ohms @ 480º celsius. Can you help calculate the parametres and R value ?
@adasieq
@adasieq 2 года назад
Hello, great project! I was looking for this. Can I use a laptop power adapter that has 19V and 4A? Does it have to be 24V? If so, maybe I would use DC-DC 3A step up? Regards
@skepticalmom2948
@skepticalmom2948 2 года назад
A welder w101 is a good as is alternative. Heat goes from 300f to 850f. I used all sorts of parts so I needed highest for the bubbling for high voltage parts.
@FantaBH
@FantaBH 11 месяцев назад
lol nice , never seen before, replacement for original connector, old 5 pin audio jack. Nice idea.
@amtpdb1
@amtpdb1 Год назад
A good video would be showing those of us that are interested in learning the Arduino code would be watching you explain the program that you developed for this project. Thanks for the video.
@Deymmmmmmm
@Deymmmmmmm 3 года назад
Maraming Salamat Kaibigan 😊😊😊
@jepoytolosa2307
@jepoytolosa2307 3 года назад
thanks for this bright idea
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Welcome! :D
@Atetus94
@Atetus94 3 года назад
Killer project :)
@JLCPCB
@JLCPCB 2 года назад
This video is awesome! 🥰
@JGCRAFTONES
@JGCRAFTONES 3 года назад
astig! maraming maraming salamat po
@iandrake4683
@iandrake4683 3 года назад
Perfection, except for the cringe moment when you used a flat head screw without it being countersunk. 😜 I was like, nooooo.
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks! I ran out of round heads of that size :( It was against my will
@georgeitgege2943
@georgeitgege2943 2 года назад
Hello, how do you wire the led(can't see). Thank you. Realy nice project!
@jeffalessi
@jeffalessi 2 года назад
Awesome work! Is there a Fahrenheit setting or program? Thank you and have a most awesome day!
@bestbuildpc
@bestbuildpc 3 года назад
I would like to buy it. It looks like very nice proyect!
@0m1d
@0m1d 3 года назад
Nice job bro👍🏼🔥
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thank you! :D
@kadekastraantara4400
@kadekastraantara4400 2 года назад
Thanks for the inspiration. Can you make a rework station. With this detailed explanation. Thank you
@unalakdogan9416
@unalakdogan9416 2 года назад
Hello, this is very nice. I wonder if we can use this for jbc T245 or T210?
@angeloevangelou918
@angeloevangelou918 Год назад
nice project, I am going to try it! I was wondering if there is a diy project for a descent iron tip thermometer... I bought one once but ended up with a "lemon" measuring temps as much as 100 degrees above the actual temp... can you direct me to one such a project, if it exist? thank you much! OR perhaps I could use only the measuring temperature section of the code?
@lelandclayton5462
@lelandclayton5462 2 года назад
I plan to use this for a mini SMD hotplate. I am planning to use some 3D Printer heater cartridges.
@nikolasparadis7722
@nikolasparadis7722 9 месяцев назад
That's a freak'n good vid mate! God, I'm glac you did this,thanks alot, A LOT!!!! Just a little question though: can you tell us an average price of the project (without power supply) ?? Thanks again.
@miriamramstudio3982
@miriamramstudio3982 3 года назад
Very interesting, I ended up enjoy the 3 first minutes (boring part), the most ;) Thanks.
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks too! :D
@joshuamungasia4529
@joshuamungasia4529 3 года назад
thank you,kindly make one on building pcb with proteus
@saavoiaa
@saavoiaa 3 года назад
Hi man! How are you? I have a question, did you do some technical eletronic course? Your creativity is incredible, tks for sharing it!
@muhammedadil4463
@muhammedadil4463 2 года назад
The next level 👍
@stephencraig7376
@stephencraig7376 3 года назад
Ngayon ko lang ulit naalala to si sir angelo Napanood ko dati sa tv Yung video nya regarding sa piezoelectric generator Na amaze ako non kasi nabalita sa tv yon Naalala ko lang damit nya nung nasa table sya tas nakasalamin sya Nung hinanap ko ibang video regarding sayo sir nagulat ako hehe Nakaka inspire sobra hehe mahilig din ako sa electronics, sa mga pangangalikot Skl hehe, idol ka sir angelo Btw tanong ko lang po saan kayo na order ng parts niyan sa manila hehe Salamat sir angelo ! Idol!!
@sicmunduscreatusest2674
@sicmunduscreatusest2674 2 года назад
Perfekt, Bravo
@TheKarpinTechy
@TheKarpinTechy 3 года назад
Another excellent video!! Thumbs up!!❤️😊
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks Manny! :D
@TheKarpinTechy
@TheKarpinTechy 3 года назад
@@TechBuilderThank you din sir for keeping me inspired! Love your videos!😊
@coolduder1001
@coolduder1001 Год назад
I like the PCB a lot it is cleaner than I can do, but wouldn't something like a 78l05 work for lowering the power to the Arduino?
@jimmytorreon9615
@jimmytorreon9615 Год назад
You are so genius
@Ninjadasian
@Ninjadasian 2 года назад
This is insane and awesome
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
CORRECTION!!!! - Use the IRLZ44N not the IRFZ44N. The PCB label and schematic on the video lacked the "L". Your MOSFET will run hot if you use the non-logic level IRFZ44N MOSFET. For MOSFET alternatives visit the instructable link. I personally prefer the IRLB4132. - Due to tiny revisions, please refer to the file package schematics or the instructable tutorial. I update them often for typos and corrections. The one on the Google drive is all fixed. - To those who ordered my PCB you should be good to go, the tiny errors in the schematic and PDF files had nothing to do with the PCB links. - I accidentally swapped and mislabeled Vin and Vout from the voltage divider equation when I was transcribing my hand written docs. The computation wasn't affected.
@alfianross2873
@alfianross2873 3 года назад
can i suggest next that you build a soldering station that include a heater gun and banana plug input (for other testing)?
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
That's a great idea! I can perhaps make an adapter for this one too :D
@mr.kalikut4899
@mr.kalikut4899 3 года назад
so this doc we can still follow sir right?
@manhnguyenxuan2506
@manhnguyenxuan2506 3 года назад
I don't see the sleep mode, why don't let the 5th wire be the sensor
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
@@manhnguyenxuan2506 Want me to add a sleep mode code variant? I don't find the sleep mode useful so I removed it from the code.
@ahsabuj6082
@ahsabuj6082 9 месяцев назад
nice job
@TeslaSpain
@TeslaSpain 3 года назад
Amazing job !
@TechBuilder
@TechBuilder 3 года назад
Thanks!
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