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by crote
641 days ago
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> If you just buy the iron, you have access to all the settings in our web console: https://www.ifixit.com/fixhub/console So how are you supposed to actually use that? I don't think there are any computers out there which can provide 100W out of their USB ports. Am I supposed to unplug the iron from its power supply, plug it into a computer, change the temperature, unplug it, plug the power supply back in, wait for it to heat up, and finally continue soldering? That's awkward enough that even a crappy proprietary smartphone app would've been better! |
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XF5489G
Make sure it can support 100W (that one only goes to 85W).
Plug one end into your PC, one into a wall charger, and one into your soldering iron.
If you want to solder such a thing yourself, there's USB-C PD data/power splitters sold in various places (it needs to be smarter than just connecting pins, since it needs to intercept the power negotiation), but I haven't yet found a part that is advertised to handle 100W.