Going to sound lame here but I’ve skipped the quicko and have been using my weller this week. I found some old style tips without the slug and with a large flat bit hiding in the cupboard. Work much better than the newer style tips and now feels like a TCP from the 1980s
The tips with the slug aren't for a regular iron; they're for the older TCPs with Magna-Stat. They work horribly with non-magnastat handles, and I think it ruins the magnastat action to use them in a thermo-electronically controlled iron. The number stamped in the slug tells you what heat they operate at. If you already know that, just ignore my prattling; others may find that knowledge useful someday.
Modding soldering iron stands seems to be obligatory...
In order to get the Ersa i-Tool stand in cooperation with the solder fume tip-extraction I had to grind away from the ceramic part and turned a small aluminium insert.
My Ersa Power Tool almost fit into the sturdy Aoyue stand that came with my Int906C. Since that stand is built like a tank I just turned out the inside of the cast aluminium part. Would love to get something like this for the i-Tool!
Also: 3d printed attachment for the i-Tool to mount a solder fume extraction tube.
Nice work modernizing the Ersa; what did you make the fume tube from?
A tip from experience; if you steal a diamond nail file from your SO, that and a little water will work really well at smoothing out the edges of your cut in that ceramic. Just takes a little patience. A trickle in the sink is best, but if you are careful, you can do it with a bowl of water on your desk or small table while you watch TV. I like to do that kind of tedious work while watching Star Trek & ST:TNG reruns; I find it therapeutic just like bd139 and his analog puttering.
I looked at your teardown on the INT906c; it appears they still use the same crappy aquarium air pump as my 2702. I like the soldering iron stand from yours better than mine, but I don't know how well it would fit my modded 9501/T12 handle. I may have to do similar modding to my Blue/Yellow Hakklone soldering iron stands to fit the cheap aftermarket 9501 handles; seeing your tidy machine work there may force me to put the Dremel away.
The 2702 originally used the obsolete T13 cartridges (not sure if they still do); so modding wasn't too overly complicated. Like you I found that I could recal it so that temps were close enough across the usable range that I didn't feel it was worth the hassle of reverse-engineering the hardware/firmware to get it right on.
I keep telling myself what I really need to do is just completely gut it and rebuild it with the KSGER T12 OLED controllers; make both halves completely independent. Maybe add a third controller for the desoldering gun; keep that ready to use.
Cheers,
mnem
*Tinker-putter-tinker*