Hello everybody, I recently bought a Baku 858D and found that, inside, it's like the one from Brainwash or Tjb1 (i.e. 20-pin micro, mine is completely black). The PCB is the same.
I would be interested in adapting this project to my station, as far as I've seen all schematics foresee the same blocks (not-inverting thermocouple amplifier built around OP07), linear regulation of fan voltage and feedback to uC, AC regulation by means of triac + opto 3020 or 3040), it should be simple by just using an adapter board for the uC (display connections still to be verified).
I've found that temperature regulation in my station is not that good. For example, setting a temperature of 350° C and an airflow in the upper part of the scale, looking inside the wand I see the heater glowing red, then the temperature decreases and it looks less bright, then it glows again. It stays hot for 1 second, then "less hot" for another second and it repeats.
Is this a common behaviour with factory firmware, also for Youye or Atten?
I'm a little worried that cycling temperature this way could lead to a premature death of heater...
For the moment I managed to reduce this behaviour by reducing the power to the heater. Basically I put a diode in series to heater with a 20k resistor in parallel to said diode (resistor was needed most probably because the opto needs it, I didn't investigate why without resistor it doesn't work). This way the maximum power to heater is 350W (instead of 700W), it's sufficient also at max airflow and the effect is to reduce temperature swing of the heater (still present, but at a lower degree).
Any plan to introduce a phase modulation of 230V to the heater instead of on/off control (would require an hardware mod)?
Thanks
Sergio