Well this isn't very in dept of a topic but I think it is an important one for safety, at least for my Solder station.
The on/off switch on my solder station (TrakPower TK995 Digital) is on the side. When I move it around its pretty easy to bump the switch and turn it on accidentally. Rather than having to worry about setting my garage on fire I came up with a 3D printed solution.
I designed a very simple guard that prevents this happening. Its glued on with some E6000 but anything that holds will do.
this is how I typically store it, which is why it would flip the switch.
Not much going on here but this makes me very happy that I no longer feel the need to unplug my solder station after every use.
If you have a similar solder station and no 3d printer you can improvise and use wood, spare car parts, old RTR tires or ESC's. Use your imagination :mrgreen:
The on/off switch on my solder station (TrakPower TK995 Digital) is on the side. When I move it around its pretty easy to bump the switch and turn it on accidentally. Rather than having to worry about setting my garage on fire I came up with a 3D printed solution.
I designed a very simple guard that prevents this happening. Its glued on with some E6000 but anything that holds will do.
this is how I typically store it, which is why it would flip the switch.
Not much going on here but this makes me very happy that I no longer feel the need to unplug my solder station after every use.
If you have a similar solder station and no 3d printer you can improvise and use wood, spare car parts, old RTR tires or ESC's. Use your imagination :mrgreen:
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