MINIWARE 60W Mini Hot Plate Preheater Soldering Station
Ultra Mini Size: MHP30 has a small frame and ultra compact footprint, with a square tower shape and a total height of only 5.2cm (2 inches).
Easy to Read and Reliable: The controller is equipped with an OLED display and two physical buttons (on the back). A pair of support feet at the bottom can be spread out to better support the whole station.
High Efficiency: MHP30 Preheating Station has excellent thermal performance. When using a 65W PD power supply, it only takes 150 seconds to heat from 26°C room temperature to 300°C.
Multi smart modes: Preset temperature, tilt heating, power wake-up, automatic sleep, and firmware upgrade.
Applications: Portable for use on the workbench or out in the field; preheating, desoldering circuit boards, components, LED beads, etc.
Easy to Carry
MINIWARE MHP30 Mini Hot Plate Preheater is an ultra-mini smart constant temperature hot plate (heating station). It eliminates redundancy, retains sufficient effective heating area, greatly saves energy and heating time. MHP30 condenses the large desktop heating station into pocket size, and with popular PD power input, it makes possible for heating station to become a portable tool.
High Quality
The hot plate's heating body is made of brass with nano-ceramic coating, smooth on surface and evenly heated. A futuristic stainless steel hollow bracket connects the heating part with the circuit board that can be directly inserted into the controller.
True Color LED
The controller has a built-in true color LED that changes color with the rises and falls of the temperature, letting you know the warm and cold at a glance.
Meet Your Needs
In addition to the upgradeable firmware function, MHP30 also has smart modes such as preset temperature, tilt protection, power wake-up and automatic sleep. Users can set to turn on or off these functions according to their needs.
Specifications:
Product Model |
MHP30 |
Hot Plate Model |
BS30 |
Heating Area |
30mm*30mm |
Temperature Range |
100-350°C (Support setting as Fahrenheit) |
Temperature Stability |
3% |
Ground Resistance |
<2Ω |
Power |
60W (Max) |
Power Input |
PD input |
Size |
Controller: L43mm*W35mm*H31mm Hot plate: L31mm*W31mm*H28mm |
Weight (Controller + Hot plate) |
82g |
Smart Modes |
Multi smart modes: preset temperature, tilt protection, power wake-up, automatic sleep, firmware upgrade |
Package List: (MHP30)
1×Hot Plate Preheater
1×USB Cable
Package List: (MHP30M)
1×Hot Plate Preheater
1×USB Cable
1×US Standard Adaptor
1×EU Gauge Adapter
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Working well for my needs. Would be amazing tool with proper profiles. Used for reworking some out of stock IC��s, reflow PCBs. Grate working space for small SMD work.
The MHP30 is awesome for reflowing solder on project boards, and perfect for assembling small SMD prototypes without having to use a hot-air gun. It is GREAT for salvaging multi-point SMD components off of other boards for reuse!
At first I was not too happy with the MOR Resin as I was unable to get a successful print. The problem I was having though seemed to be all about exposure time, so my fault. I am currently using a Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K which has a mono screen, and with other water washable resins I have tried, was using an exposure of about 1.3 seconds per layer. I started with the same number and had horrible results but as I kept increasing the exposure time it was getting better. Normally I have made small incremental changes but here I had to go up quite a bit, for me the magic number seems to be around 3.5 seconds. With that said I am now getting consistent quality prints. I am not a huge fan of the finish as it has a little sheen to it that does not show how good the detail is, I tend to add a coat of gray primer to my models though so no real problem here. Now the good news, this resin is way more durable than what I had been using. Thin prints have quite a bit of "give" to them and thicker prints are TOUGH! The resin does have a small bit of smell but not too bad, I can really only smell it during the cleaning process which is very easy. I tend to use a bit of Mean Green cleaner at first and thin a couple of rinses in water and have had no problem with my prints. No cracking and no sticky feeling. I hope they add more colors at some time, but at least for now I know I have a great solution in resin. RV
At first I was not too happy with the MOR Resin as I was unable to get a successful print. The problem I was having though seemed to be all about exposure time, so my fault. I am currently using a Phrozen Sonic Mini 4K which has a mono screen, and with other water washable resins I have tried, was using an exposure of about 1.3 seconds per layer. I started with the same number and had horrible results but as I kept increasing the exposure time it was getting better. Normally I have made small incremental changes but here I had to go up quite a bit, for me the magic number seems to be around 3.5 seconds. With that said I am now getting consistent quality prints. I am not a huge fan of the finish as it has a little sheen to it that does not show how good the detail is, I tend to add a coat of gray primer to my models though so no real problem here. Now the good news, this resin is way more durable than what I had been using. Thin prints have quite a bit of "give" to them and thicker prints are TOUGH! The resin does have a small bit of smell but not too bad, I can really only smell it during the cleaning process which is very easy. I tend to use a bit of Mean Green cleaner at first and thin a couple of rinses in water and have had no problem with my prints. No cracking and no sticky feeling. I hope they add more colors at some time, but at least for now I know I have a great solution in resin. RV
I��m very pleased with this resin. I��ve had problems finding a good resin for my mono screen printers. I think I found it. Exposure times are right where they need to be and clean up is a snap. I really like this resin for basic models, functional parts and even artistic work
I��m very pleased with this resin. I��ve had problems finding a good resin for my mono screen printers. I think I found it. Exposure times are right where they need to be and clean up is a snap. I really like this resin for basic models, functional parts and even artistic work
Pro: Gets hot. Decent controls. I like the stabilizing feet. Very cheap for a PCB preheater. Cons: I keep misunderestimating how small 30mm*30mm is. Good for a single component, or a few small close components, but I probably should have really thought about the size a bit more.
I needed to Reflow some tiny circuit boards. Even putting them in the oven would have been more difficult than it needed to be. Fortunately, best spot heater worked perfectly. Heats up fast, seems to keep the temperature well, is easy to use and basically does what you would hope for. They only wish I would have had one earlier. Definitely something you can buy without fear, if you're looking for spot heating.
Excellent product, I love the versatility and easy operation... Bought one more for my lab
There are other resins that have the same print quality for much less money.