Yup. Anything I buy from eBay gets the, "Don't turn it on, take it apart!" treatment... and NOT because I'm doing a tear-down. Because I want to live. On the plus side, I've never found anything that wasn't easily corrected to make safe-ish. For me, that's a trade-off I'm willing to accept for the ridiculously low prices. I always shudder thinking that people without electrical skills are also buying the same stuff, though.
Whoever designed the PCB meant for the high voltage to go along the top two traces. They would have the ground separating them from the low voltage bits below, they have larger pads on the right for the input, and seemingly has the solder-current cheat.
I think you're wrong Sir. The top two yellow wires are the VAC for the heater coil and the red and black wires, I believe it's for the thermocouple. DId you measure them ?
You can repair the blowers all you do is unsolder it from the board and pop it open then put how glue on the little circuit board inside the blower and then sit it back into the casing. What happens is that circuit board came unstuck from the casing which causes the fan to side fumble.
Everyone who makes internet shopping must take it as a permanent decision that must have skills in electronics,mechanics,sewing,electricity because the buying stuff is never exactly as it has to be and most of the times needs some modifications in the case that is not a completely garbage and with a few luck maybe will turn to something useful.
Hi just got one of exactly the same handles I agree the earth sheild is not very good. But the main heater element is on white and grey wires which has a bit more separation. The wires you pointed out as heater wires were the thermal couple. Just thought I mention it in case some one tries to connect it up. Nice videos by the way good quality audio and video.
Hi I've the new version of this hot air gun and it doesn't heat up correctly. I already change the heating element for a new one but I noticed that ground wire of the heater head is broken (The one that is twirl around with a cable). Do I need to weld this part or is it a problem of the station itself?
Got one of those off ebay for a soldering station project quite a while ago. Looks exactly like your new one, except the ground wire is not even twisted to a piece of welded metal, but tucked in between the metal pipe and plastic case. In mine the heater was white and grey wires, hence thicker traces on that PCB. By the way, how do you determine voltage rating of the heater? What impedance should it have? (I used to think they have the same heater for both 110V and 230V)
Świetny film. Masz mojego suba. Mam pytanie: kupiłem stacje na alliexpres Eruntop 8586D+. Regulacja prędkości wiatru w hot air jest bardzo słaba. Czy zmieniając potencjometr w stacji na więcej lub mniej Ohm hot gun będzie mocniej dmuchał ?
Its odd that on the bad pcb, the top tracks are firther away from the rest, but they are not the 110v tracks, i would do some wire swapping so the 110 is on the seperate tracks :-). That wrapped earth is very naughty, but its in the right place to get repaired :-D
Yeah, it has the ground between it and the low voltage bits, much larger solder pads on the input on the right, and even what looks to be the "let's cheat and use solder to carry more current along the traces" bit, using the cheap stupid way where it's not continuous, no need on 220, but a better idea with half the voltage and therefore twice the amperage. I'm convinced that's where the high voltage was supposed to go in the board designers mind.
Please have a lukey 852d fan and the gun is disassembler brought another new but unable to install the limbs and saw your video was not detailed if possible to clarify the exits behavior of motherboard motherboard to connect new
it was a dumb thing to do.. he should have just cleared the existing fan holes rather than chop them out completely.. he could easily damage his fan by touching it etc... my guess is thats what happened and why his original fan was "off balance "
hello please some one help me i have the old one and the Hand Damaged so i booth a new one and i cut the thread and i do the same colors but it dont work !!!! if some one know help me ok thnx .
@@stanimir4197 I have a shitty yihua 896D-II it has the design with the smaller PCB. That thing pulls a shit ton of power! It was surging the whole house lol. That's crazy that it runs straight off the mains like that. I definitely will need to modify that.
Yup. Anything I buy from eBay gets the, "Don't turn it on, take it apart!" treatment... and NOT because I'm doing a tear-down. Because I want to live. On the plus side, I've never found anything that wasn't easily corrected to make safe-ish. For me, that's a trade-off I'm willing to accept for the ridiculously low prices. I always shudder thinking that people without electrical skills are also buying the same stuff, though.
Whoever designed the PCB meant for the high voltage to go along the top two traces. They would have the ground separating them from the low voltage bits below, they have larger pads on the right for the input, and seemingly has the solder-current cheat.
I think you're wrong Sir. The top two yellow wires are the VAC for the heater coil and the red and black wires, I believe it's for the thermocouple. DId you measure them ?
Indeed you are correct - just bought the same one and opened it up to check the wires
You can repair the blowers all you do is unsolder it from the board and pop it open then put how glue on the little circuit board inside the blower and then sit it back into the casing. What happens is that circuit board came unstuck from the casing which causes the fan to side fumble.
Everyone who makes internet shopping must take it as a permanent decision that must have skills in electronics,mechanics,sewing,electricity because the buying stuff is never exactly as it has to be and most of the times needs some modifications in the case that is not a completely garbage and with a few luck maybe will turn to something useful.
Hi just got one of exactly the same handles I agree the earth sheild is not very good. But the main heater element is on white and grey wires which has a bit more separation. The wires you pointed out as heater wires were the thermal couple. Just thought I mention it in case some one tries to connect it up. Nice videos by the way good quality audio and video.
I think they soldered the unit FFcossag received wrong, which is why they ended up dumping the thing at a lowest listing on eBay..
Hi I've the new version of this hot air gun and it doesn't heat up correctly. I already change the heating element for a new one but I noticed that ground wire of the heater head is broken (The one that is twirl around with a cable). Do I need to weld this part or is it a problem of the station itself?
Clarence isn't bad. He's a good guy!
No man that wears a green shirt with purple shorts is a good guy 🤣
Clarence just wants friends
Well there on mine is protective ground wire just wound around the metal strap, not even soldering blob :D
When I saw that ground wire I died 🤣
Got one of those off ebay for a soldering station project quite a while ago. Looks exactly like your new one, except the ground wire is not even twisted to a piece of welded metal, but tucked in between the metal pipe and plastic case. In mine the heater was white and grey wires, hence thicker traces on that PCB. By the way, how do you determine voltage rating of the heater? What impedance should it have? (I used to think they have the same heater for both 110V and 230V)
I just measured the resistance and it was about 1/4th of the 230 V version.
FFcossag Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. Could you please tell the exact values as well?
I don't recall.
@@SaNjA2659 I know I am 3 years too late and you have possibly worked it out by now
240v 70 ohms
These work off 220 volts??
Świetny film. Masz mojego suba. Mam pytanie: kupiłem stacje na alliexpres Eruntop 8586D+. Regulacja prędkości wiatru w hot air jest bardzo słaba. Czy zmieniając potencjometr w stacji na więcej lub mniej Ohm hot gun będzie mocniej dmuchał ?
Its odd that on the bad pcb, the top tracks are firther away from the rest, but they are not the 110v tracks, i would do some wire swapping so the 110 is on the seperate tracks :-).
That wrapped earth is very naughty, but its in the right place to get repaired :-D
Yeah, it has the ground between it and the low voltage bits, much larger solder pads on the input on the right, and even what looks to be the "let's cheat and use solder to carry more current along the traces" bit, using the cheap stupid way where it's not continuous, no need on 220, but a better idea with half the voltage and therefore twice the amperage.
I'm convinced that's where the high voltage was supposed to go in the board designers mind.
@@cnerde It probably was where the high voltage was going and he just made an analysis error.
I just bought one of these and I'm going to give it a once over and look for something safer. Money is not an option on safety.
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Please have a lukey 852d fan and the gun is disassembler brought another new but unable to install the limbs and saw your video was not detailed if possible to clarify the exits behavior of motherboard motherboard to connect new
I have the same unit,do you find a better air flow with opening the fan intake area
Yes.
it was a dumb thing to do.. he should have just cleared the existing fan holes rather than chop them out completely.. he could easily damage his fan by touching it etc... my guess is thats what happened and why his original fan was "off balance "
How much voltage does the heater need
230 Volts in his case. The heater he purchased was 110 Volts for North America.
hello please some one help me i have the old one and the Hand Damaged
so i booth a new one and i cut the thread and i do the same colors but it dont work !!!!
if some one know help me ok thnx .
does the heater use 240v or 12v
Straight to mains.
FFcossag wow didnt know that thought it ran off a small transformer like the soldering irons do thats scary
@@joshuabest100 it is necessary to get the heat.. unlike a 25v AC iron that builds up and retains heat..
@@joshuabest100 the heater is like 700W. it'd need 30A+ on 24V. Unreasonable.
@@stanimir4197 I have a shitty yihua 896D-II it has the design with the smaller PCB. That thing pulls a shit ton of power! It was surging the whole house lol. That's crazy that it runs straight off the mains like that. I definitely will need to modify that.
Volume adjustment error repair
Mine doesn't even have a pcb lol
You have gotta be kidding me 🤣🤣
So it has no sensors or anything just the mains? 🤣
@@User_1795 It does have a sensor but it's glued inside and basically flying near the heater
@@alexstone691 omg that's insane 🤣
Where did you get it?
@@User_1795 banggood
@@alexstone691 of course lol
gnarly
Lol
what a Very strange accent..
Yes, I was noticing that too - each word seems to break before the next one ;)
Super dodgy. U knows who said that in YT.