I acquired a surplus JBC HD-2B soldering station with T470A handle, some tips and original JBC stand.
I'd like to share my modification of my JBC HD-2B soldering station to work with 24V and 48V tips.
There are two types of cartridges (JBC-tip) I want to be able to use with my HD-2B:
24V-types (C245-cartridges) and 48V-types (C470-cartridges)
Nice thing is that the T470 handle accepts C245 and C470 types of cartridges.
Problem is that the HD-2B only works with 48V.
Only newer HD-Stations have an automatic 24V/48V switching depending on the type of cartrigde.
The two types differ in their heater resistance:
C245: ~2,4Ohm at 22°C
C470: ~7,4Ohm at 22°C
JBC designed the HD-2B very modification-friendly: The transformer has two 23,5V/50Hz secondary windings switched in series to form the 47V heater supply.
The modification is simple: I just modified the connection between transformer and mainboard to switch between serial and parallel switching of the secondary windings of the heater supply.
The connection of the two secondary 23,5V windings is made on the PCB of the mainboard. This connector has to stay connected to 23,5V, otherwise the station doesn't recognise the heater power and stops working with "Warning #13 Mains frequency error." (I didn't know that from the start, had to find it out..)
I used a DPDT switch capable of 6A/125V. Be sure to use a switch that can handle the 5A of the 48V mode, the 10A of the 24V mode are divided into 2x5A so that's ok for the switch, it doesn't have to be a 10A type.
The station was delivered last week and today I had the time to modify it to accept C470 cartridges (JBC-tips, 48V) as well as C245 cartridges (24V).
After a little bodging and adding the 2pole DPDT (6A/125V) switch I now have a manually switchable HD-2B soldering station I can use all types of C470 and C245 cartridges for soldering jobs demanding high and higher power/heat*.
I do only switch between 24V and 48V mode with the station switched off or when idle (no heater current flowing) though.
HD-2B heating a C245 cartridge:
HD-2B heating a C470 cartridge:
I put the switch on the back right above the power inlet:
The modification I made:
edit: There's a third connection involved with the 12V supply, that i didn't show: It might be a NTC sharing one connection with the 12V supply. Didn't modify.
edit²: *-compared to my T12 KSGER OLED-soldering stations with self-assembled alternative power supply.
The T12s have become my daily driver and have pushed out my Wellers completely.