JBC245 | Soldering Station DIY-G01
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Feature Configuration
JBC245 Control Board
Open source information and resources are available online, making the cost very low
The control board heats up quickly and is compatible with C210/C245/T12 handles
It supports 12V-26V input power and has a sleep mode tip replacement interface
Still, I thank the author of Jiu Hao Ji Shi for open-sourcing and sharing it~ If you're interested, you can check it out
Front Type-C Port
Can connect to a sleep mode tip replacement base
After all, I like Type-C connections, so I designed it this way, but it's a bit slow to respond, so it has to be like this
Requires a Type-C to DC cable
Caution: Do not power the device using the Type-C port with a power supply, it is primarily for connecting the sleep base
Two Power Supply Versions
【220V to 24V Regulated Version】
I originally wanted to find a 24V voltage regulator module, but I found a 24V6A regulated power supply specifically for soldering stations. Its power output is decent, and its size fits my design perfectly

【Multi-interface Integrated Power Control Version】
Online, I discovered a very niche DIY product. It has 4 integrated interfaces (PD decoy up to 20V, DC port, XT60 battery port, terminal block port) and also a 5V cooling fan interface with a temperature sensor. The maximum power input is 70V
However, I don't understand why its sales are low. When I tried to buy it, I found its power output to be very stable, and so far, I haven't found any minor issues, although I have some electronics background, I don't know much about it myself
After all, I don't like adding several independent modules, such as PD decoy modules, DC sockets, etc. Various small modules take up too much space inside my design. The product below has integrated interfaces and an optimal size, making it suitable for my design

If you think there's an issue with this product, please let me know, thank you~
The next generation of the power supply version will be updated continuously
Magnetic Base
I believe many users will be curious why there's a handle, and might find it a bit redundant or think it could affect knob operation. Here's the explanation:
1. To easily adjust the soldering station's angle for screen viewing, a base was created
2. Magnetic absorption was added to prevent the soldering station host from loosening from the base, addressing concerns about difficult rotational control
3. The strong suction of the N52 magnet makes it a bit difficult to detach from the base. Therefore, I considered designing a handle as a decoration to assist in detachment
4. "Will the handle affect knob operation?" I thought about this question a long time ago. Initially, I almost gave up on this handle design, but decided to print samples to see the effect. Ultimately, personal testing confirmed it does not affect operation at all


However, I think it's suitable as a desktop tool, making the device look very high-end. Hahaha….

BOM List, Assembly Tutorial
- Video Link:
Update Log:
2026/6/14
v1.1 file uploaded (Update: G-series specifically for backup, multi-port integrated board adds pogopin magnetic power supply and wiring diagram)
- The BOM list and assembly issues are all in the PDF file. If you have any questions, you can contact me for solutions.
To be continued…
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