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Yeah I have such a small, cheap Chinese one (T962) that I modified and flashed a nicer firmware on.\n
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Mine is the smallest one of a series of these, it has two heating elements inside.\n
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Mine is the smallest one of a series of these, it has two heating elements inside.\n
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I’m currently working on a more complex project that uses double sided assembly (and a weird USB-C connector). To practice these things a little, I ordered some low cost boards to get used to that connector and explore double sided reflow (which seems easier than I expected).\n
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Mine is the smallest one of a series of these, it has two heating elements inside.\n
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