$20 Hotplate Set-up Menus & Unboxing

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • $20 Hot Plate unboxing and set-up menu exploration
    65W USB-C Hot Plate for Surface Mount (SMT) soldering
    On the back of the hotplate are two push buttons. Use these to select and navigate menu functions.
    Press and holding both push buttons for about 1 to 2 seconds (lets call this a long press) gets you into the menus.
    Use the left or right button to navigate the menu options.
    Press and holding both push buttons for about 1/4 of a second (lets call this a short press) selects the menu or menu option.
    When in the set-up menus, PID is the first menu choice.
    To change the language, press the left button twice and it is the second menu option. Then do a short press to select it. Then choose your language.
    I hope this is useful.

Комментарии • 8

  • @JustinSunseri
    @JustinSunseri Год назад +3

    anxiously awaiting your review of this hot plate!

  • @neiliewheeliebin
    @neiliewheeliebin 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks I didn't know these had a setup menu

  • @ArttuTheCat
    @ArttuTheCat Год назад +1

    A new retrospective channel subscriber / retro gamer from Vantaa, Finland 🇫🇮😺👍🕹️.
    Also, because i play the original
    hardwares of the Commodore 64
    (tapes / disks / cartridges) and Amiga 500 😺👍🕹️.
    Thank you 😸😺👍🕹️.

  • @neiliewheeliebin
    @neiliewheeliebin 9 месяцев назад +1

    The hotplate on these is actually a PCB by the looks of it but it heats more evenly than any other hotplate ive seen with my thermal imager

  • @supercurioTube
    @supercurioTube 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video! How did it turn out when using it, and in comparison with your other one?

  • @davidbolha
    @davidbolha 7 месяцев назад

    Hi,
    What sort of a (USB probably) power supply do you need to power this ? 🤔😕
    Because it is rated at 65 W (I think)...
    Thanks ! 🤗
    Best Regards,
    David

    • @davidbolha
      @davidbolha 5 месяцев назад +1

      Edit: Yeah I checked... a 65 W PD adapter is preferred to have (20.0 V, 3.25 A) - with a USB type-C connectpr on the end. 🤔😏