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Type-C soldering iron with TS-100 tips

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Type-c powered soldering iron that uses TS-100/TS-101 tips

 

Materials:

  1. TS-100/101 tips you desire
  2. Type C decoy module with the width of 12 mm and height of 4mm
  3. some wires
  4. around 2cm of 2.5mm heatshrink
  5. a little bit of kapton tape

 

 

Assembly:

 

There is a end cap at the bottom of every TS-100, They are not used normally but they allow us to the make this project happen. 

  1. solder 2 wires to both of the exposed pins and put heatshrink over them. after doing that check whether they fit through the body.
  2. select the 9V output on the decoy module and check if the output is 9v with a multimeter
  3. wrap the “regular” contacts of the soldering tip with kapton tape. use very thin layer of kapton tape, in my situation just 1 layer of kapton tape was enough. This is not to isolate the contacts, its for making the soldeing tip is a slip fit into the body.
  4. pass the cables first from the hole on the body, then press the tip onto the hole, if it feels loose add more kapton tape.
  5. strip the ends of the wires and solder them to the decoy module, polarity doesn't matter.
  6. check whether if its heating up before proceding further. 
  7. after ensuring everything is fine tuck the cable into the body, make is a S in the body so when you put the cap on it will just slide back. do it like that tip-() S ()-decoy module. 
  8. finally put the end cap on the decoy module and push it fully

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