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Episode: 3745
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Title: HPR3745: Pinecil walkthrough
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3745/hpr3745.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 04:52:33
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,745 for Friday the 9th of December 2022.
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Today's show is entitled Pindsle Walkthrough.
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It is hosted by Archer 72 and is about 9 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is details of the Pindsle Sottering Iron Menu with a secret menu.
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Hello, this is Archer 72.
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Welcome to Hacker Public Radio.
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I'd like to encourage anybody listening to try their hand-up podcasting if they haven't
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contributed already.
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It doesn't have to always be technical.
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It could be how do you make coffee or how you roast beans for coffee or how to make the
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best eggs in the world.
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It doesn't have to be a very long episode.
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Mine was only a minute or it could be about 50 minutes long like in our seas, but then
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again he has a lot more information to convey.
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Whatever it is, we'd like to hear from you.
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In this episode I go over the menus in the Pindsle, which is already in second generation.
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Pindsle is a risk-feed powered, open and versatile sottering iron.
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It can be powered via USB, C, PD, as well as a DC5525 jack and runs community-developed
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software.
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Moreover, it is compatible with popular TS100 tips, all this and half the price of
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the competitor competition.
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The version is shown by having a long press on the minus button.
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The version in this one is v2.18.a1a569a dated the 17th of July 2022.
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The menu is divided into power settings, sottering settings, sleep mode, user interface and
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advanced settings.
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Under power settings, you can set the power source, it's defaulted at 10 DC 10 volts.
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You can set this for each cell.
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Next is the QC voltage.
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I have it set at 20 volts, which is a quick charge voltage, and this is stated as max
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QC voltage that iron should negotiate for, and the range is 9 to 22 volts.
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Next is PD timeout, defaulting at 20, and it's listed as the PD negotiation timeout
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in 100ms for compatibility with some QC chargers.
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The range is 1 to 50 seconds or off.
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Next, heading is the sottering settings.
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Boost temperature is 400 degrees Celsius, 410 degrees Celsius.
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Tip temperature is listed.
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This is stated as tip temperature used in, quote, boost mode.
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And the range is 10 to 450 degrees in Fahrenheit Celsius in increments of 10.
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Next setting, startup behavior, default is 0, 0 is off, s is heat up to sottering temp,
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z is standby at sleep temperature until moved, r is standby without heating until moved.
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Next setting, temperature change short, default is 1, listed as temperature change increment
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on short button press, the range is 1 to 50.
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Next setting, temperature change long, default is 10, temperature change increment on short
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button press, the range, 5 to 90 in increments of 5.
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Next setting, allow locking buttons, default is D for disable, B is for boost mode, and
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F is for full locking.
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The description is while sottering hold down both buttons to toggle locking them.
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Next heading is sleep mode, subheading is motion sensitivity, default of 7, 0 equals
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off, 1 equals least sensitive, and 9 equals most sensitive.
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Next setting is sleep temp, default at 110 degrees, and tip temperature while in, quote,
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sleep mode, range is 10 to 300.
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Next setting, sleep temp out, default of 50 seconds, is the interval before quote sleep mode
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kicks in, s equals seconds, m equals minutes, range is 10 seconds to 50 seconds, or 1 minute
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to 10 minutes, or off.
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Next setting, shutdown time out, 10 minutes, is the default, it's the interval before
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the iron shuts down, m equals minutes, range, 1 minute to 60 minutes, or off, under the
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user interface heading.
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The first setting is temperature unit, which defaults to Celsius, and you can also set it
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to Fahrenheit.
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Under display orientation, it's default to right-handed, it also has the option of left-handed
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or automatic.
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Next setting is cooldown flashing, it's a checkbox, flash the temperature reading after
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heating was halted when the tip is still hot.
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Next setting, scrolling speed, is default s for slow, and it's listed as speed info
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text rolls past at s equals slow and f equals fast.
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Next heading is swap the plus and minus key, which is a checkbox, and this reverses a
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assignment of buttons for temperature adjustment.
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Next setting is animation speed, default medium, and it's the pace of the icon animations
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in the menu.
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Zero is off, s is slow, m is medium, f is fast.
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Next setting is animation loop, and that's a checkbox, and it's loop icon animations in
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the menu menu.
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Next item in the menus is it's a brightness icon, and defaults to four, and adjust the
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brightness of the OLED screen.
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Next setting is an invert icon, it's a checkbox, you invert the colors of the OLED screen.
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Next setting is boot logo duration, default to one second, sets the duration of the boot
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logo s equals seconds, range is one to four seconds, or infinite, or off.
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The next setting is detailed idle screen, which is a checkbox, and this sets it to display
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detailed information in a smaller font on the idle screen, and the last setting is detailed
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on the side of the screen, checkbox, display detailed information in a smaller font on
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the soldering screen.
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The last setting is advanced settings, the first setting is power limit, and I have it set
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to 35 watts, default was off, this sets the maximum power the iron can use with W e-coling
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watts, the range is off, or zero to 95 watts, and increments of five.
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Next setting is reset factory settings, and it resets all settings to default.
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The next setting is calibrate temperature, and allows you to start temperature offset
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calibration.
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Next setting is calibrate input voltage, and it starts voltage input calibration, long
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press to exit.
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Next setting is power pulse, default at 0.5, sets the intensity of power of keep awake
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pulse in watts, the range is 0.1 to 9.9, or off.
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The next setting is power pulse delay, default of four, and it is the delay before keep
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awake pulse is triggered, times 2.5 seconds, and the range is one to nine.
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The final setting is power pulse duration, default of one, and it is the keep awake pulse
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duration, times 250 milliseconds, and the range is one to nine.
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That's all I have, feel free to leave a comment or record a show of your own.
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Thank you for listening, bye bye.
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You have been listening to Hecker Public Radio, at Hecker Public Radio does work.
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