Hi, I would suggest to you to get any T12 station... as long as it has inside an original STM32 or CKS clone. Avoid STC based ones. They are cheaper, but IMO the thing that really makes those stations great is that custom firmware by DavidAlfa. This firmware works with almost any STM32 and some clones like CKS, but it doesn't work with STC.
I got my Quicko T12 some 18 months ago for less than €30. Sadly they are now more than double that. But I don't think STC-based stations hold the same value, just because they don't work with that custom firmware. My station doesn't have an original STM32 but the CKS clone behaves exactly the same AFAIK. Other clones like GD do show additional problems and it's adviced to to substitute an original STM32F103 for those GD clones. STM32F101/102 work also but perhaps you'd be near memory exhaustion IIRC. Maybe you should check what you are about to buy by using, say, aliexpress messaging with the vendor.
With DavidAlfa's custom firmware and cheap chinese cloned T12 tips you can have results like those on the following links, first one shows temperature drop while putting the tip into a Florida swamp-like wet sponge:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/stm32-oled-digital-soldering-station-for-t12-handle/msg3626084/#msg3626084 On that and following posts you can see how it holds tip temperature, nice ramps, no spikes, no oscillations, no overshoot, just a plain temperature graphic as anyone could only dream of getting it from a dirty cheap chinese T12 clone station and tips.
However, you have to be aware that you'll probably need to get a tip temperature tester (like an FG-100 clone or similar) and quite a bunch of thermocouples for it. You'll need to flash that custom firmware into your station with an ST-Link clone. You'ĺl need to calibrate your tips carefully after some half an hour of burning in your tip. You'll need to fine tune PID settings for every and each tip you have. And (perhaps) you'll need to flash more than just one version of DavidAlfa's firmware. I actually got into a hot argument with him after a regression and I have remained in the firmware version that worked fine for me since then. You can see regression effects here:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/stm32-oled-digital-soldering-station-for-t12-handle/msg3626115/#msg3626115That said, credit has to be given when it's due and I have to say that DavidAlfa's work is really, really good. So you could just go for the last version and see if it works for you. Please note that those clone tips can behave abhorrently. But it all can be made to work really well by modding the PID settings, nearing the behaviour of some soldering stations that are like 3x or 4x the price.
You could also make your life easier by purchasing original Haako T12 tips. You can even do some modding and have those stations working with JBC tips, but they would ideally need some more power to work with C245 tips. However there's enough oomph to work with C210/C115 tips IIRC
Alternatively, you could go for an Aixun T3A if you need even more brute force power, or an Aixun T3B if you need thinner tips to work with real little SMD components. Those stations work with JBC C245 (T3A) and C210/C115 (T3B) clone tips. But it's advised to get original JBC tips. You could get a JBC-equivalent soldering station at 1/3 the price. With just the original firmware they came with. Without any mods. Please note I don't have any Aixun station son don't quote me on this. Just search the forum for those threads.
You could be interested in watching SteveyG videos. First, review of T12 stations with custom firmware. I got pretty better results by pushing PID settings, but it's worth watching
T3A
T3B
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