Compact/Portable T12 STM32 (KSGER) Soldering Station with EC3 and USB-C input

I designed and printed a custom case for a STM32 T12 Soldering station as my previous setup was a lot of pieces. It…
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updated December 18, 2021

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I designed and printed a custom case for a STM32 T12 Soldering station as my previous setup was a lot of pieces. It turned out a bit bigger than i wanted but still quite compact. It is quite a bit smaller than even the smallest regular case I found and has the additional bonus that the electronics can be inserted and removed without de-soldering anything.

Parts:

  • KSGER V2.01 (Cheapest one I found with the removable connector portion)
  • T12 handle (I had one laying around)
  • Small USB-C PD sink board (The "Type-E" version) to get 20/15v from USB-C sources (That support 20 or 15v modes. At 5v or 7v it will not work, 12v might just barely)
  • EC3 connector
  • Some wires
  • 6 m2 screws This is the 3rd design I made myself and the first I am releasing.

    Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Creality

Printer:

Ender 3

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0.2mm leyers, 0.4mm nozzle @ 0.6mm layer width

Infill:

15%


Filament:
Trash-tier PLA Black (Recycled)

Notes:

Printer is pretty heavily modified and somewhat damaged (could not be bothered to fix it jet).

It is pretty easy to print.

Also enable ironing so the 2 halves fit better.

How I Designed This

Designed in fusion360, I have very little idea what I am doing but the timeline thing is pretty neat.

Category: Electronics

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Model origin

The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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