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Solder Station Switch Guard

HumboldtEF

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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.
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this is how I typically store it, which is why it would flip the switch.
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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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That's a great idea! Something I never gave a thought about.

My Hakko soldering station has a switch on the side too. I'm going to give it another look to see if it's switch can be bumped on.

Thanks for sharing the tip!
 
Hm. Clever. I've also got the Hakko version of that station.

Your solution is much more elegant than mine - I tape a bottlecap over the switch. Pretty crap-tacular..

Think I might have to knock something like that together, thanks for the inspiration!
 
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