
Overview
Soldering station with digital temperature control between 160°C and 480°C and indication through display.
Tech specs
- Working temperature: from 160°C to 480°C
- Maximum power: 48 W
- Power swich: yes
- Power: 230 Vac 50 Hz
- Dimensions: (mm): 155x98x70
- Weight: 630 g
Get Inspired

If you want to upgrade your soldering setup without spending a lot of money, then be sure to check out Angelo Casimiro's DIY Hakko 907 station. This low-cost device features an Arduino Nano to read the iron temperature via an LM358 op-amp, and regulates power to the handle and tip under PWM control using an IRFZ44N MOSFET. A potentiometer is implemented as a variable temperature knob, with the actual and preset temperature displayed on a 16x2 LCD screen, while an LED indicates whether the heating element is active. Everything is encased in a nicely printed and painted enclosure, which forms a brilliant little station that one could be proud to use. Full build instructions can be found here, including the PCB, code, and print files.