PTS200 X20V Team Parkside complete and portable soldering iron with belt clamp

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Hey.

 

Ability to solder on site freely and having bunch of 8Ah Parkside batteries kept me thinking of having complete soldering station (with cleaning wire, flux and tin).

I advice You to print all of it in ABS or ASA due to higher temp capacity.

 

You will have to get few things:

  • Wire with DC-DC connectors on both ends
  • DC to USB-C adapter- I also have stiffener for that adapter in my models.
  • 20mm Mini Round Toggle Switch _ You will have to probably add some resistor since mine was 12V.
  • DC 2.5/5.5 barrel angled socket - it is snap mounted firstly You place down bottom-front at angle and then push it with something handy and blunt.
  • Phase Rail Fork for making solid connectors
  • metal can - to place cut down to pieces inside pocket for tip cleaning wire
  • And probably Hot Glue Gun
  • Bunch of 3mm hex screws - cut them down if they are too long.
  • Soldering Iron stand - just look for it on any sales service they are common and rigid.

After placing down wires and elements inside bottom part place top part and connect them with backplate and secure with screw.

If You are positive about everything being connected you may want to add some glue on front part between top and bottom part to get extra stiffness.

 

Oh I found out that there are plenty of tins winded on unreasonable big spools - they will not fit.

If you want to use belt clamp test it before jumping on a ladder with it ;)

Clamp is big for 2 reasons. Obviously for strength and so you don`t have to pull it off when using on flat surfaces.

When removing station from battery please keep in mind that clamp itself has little hook preventing slipping that sits nicely in battery bottom.

 

After placing it on battery always make sure that mechanical lock has popped - cutout for it may require filing.

 

You should be able to adapt easily left and right arrangement by mirroring objects.

You will have to play around with tolerances of part named "spacer" depending on Your filament, since it has to be tight enough to hold Your iron in place but not to let it slip by it`s own weight.

 

I advise You not to print this if You have no electronics experience. there is to much details to describe all of it and I am not taking responsibility of anyone setting anything on fire. - You have been warned. Ok one advice check up all of elements max current for wires connectors etc.

I have spent some time tinkering about to make my own soldering iron holder but I definitely advise against it.

 

Oh one more more thing there are a lot of supports and removing them ;)

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