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As you already have noticed no transformer is used for isolation in this circuit. It is strongly recommended that a plastic enclosure be used for safety in avoiding accidental shorts and shock from the AC line voltage. If a metal enclosure is used make sure that a ground line is used and the case is connected (grounded) to it as well as the AC outlet.

On the face of your enclosure, install the switch , neon and make your hole for the potentiometer. On the back of the case drill a hole for your line cord allowing enought wire length to reach the switch and secure the cord. As well cut the square hole to accept the AC input plug and then snap it in.

Before installing the PC board connections must made for the AC wiring. Use 4 to five inch lengths of AC wire soldered to the bridge and SCR connection on the board. Make sure no bare, high-voltage wire is accessible to the touch on top of the board.

Insert the PC board in the enclosure. Keep in mind where you'll be making external connections. As noted above, if you're using a metal cabinet see that it is well isolated. Solder the AC (black & white) input wires to the switch and the bridge AC wires from the board to the centre of the switch. Twist connect the positive wire from the bridge to one side of the AC outlet plug wire and the SCR output wire to the other side. Then twist connect the neon wires on each side and use the plastic screw caps to secure the two connections. Finally twist or solder the green wire from the AC cord to the ground connection of the AC outlet.

Final test

Remove the ICs and check your wiring connections. Then connect the AC and switch on the power. The neon should be off as the SCR is not firing. If the neon is on turn off the power and recheck everything.

If the first step checks out reinsert the IC's and turn on the power. The neon should be low but blinking, an indication all is well. Turn off the power. Connect a soldering iron to the AC plug on the back and reapply power. The neon should now be blinking brightly. Rotate the potentiometer and observe the change in the neon's cycling.

Troubleshooting

Notes

After you have everything working and you may find that the iron's heat range is too high or too low. I'm sorry to declare that all parts are not made equal. Consequently the C3 value may be too high or too low. You would do well to have several values on hand. I'd suggest from 2.2uf to 6.uf to test for the best range acceptable to you. Alternately install a DPST switch to add another heat range between the Neg. bus and pin 6 of CD4001. Another option is to increase the value of R11 to 2M ohms and lower the value of C3 .

One more point, stick with high-quality parts -- you'll be rewarded with a first class tool that you'll be proud to own and work with for many years. Have fun.

        

Parts List

RESISTANCES (all 1/4 W / 10% ) Except for R7 * See text                                                                            
¤ R1,R4         100k   
¤ R2, R3        1Meg                                                                                                                  
¤ R5,R8         10K                                                                            
¤ R6            100K                                                                                                                   
¤ R7            16.8K/2W   or  2 @ 33k/1W  ( R7a,R7b )
¤ R9            100 ohms                                                                                     
¤ R10           470K                                                                                                             
¤ R11           1Meg potentiometer                                                                                                                       

CAPACITORS
¤ C1,C2         0.01uf disc.   
¤ C3            3.3uf/15V   electrolitic ( see text )                 
¤ C4            200uf/25V   electrolitic                            
                                                                                  
ICs
¤ IC1           CD4001 Quad 2- input  NOR Gate 14 pins Dip                                                                                          
¤ IC2           CD4011 Quad 2- input  NOR gate  14 pins Dip
 
 Diodes/Rectifiers                     
¤ D1 - D4       1N4148                
¤ D5 - D8       1N4003  ( 200V/1A ) or  PC mount rectifier bridge  with same rating  or higher
¤ ZD1           8.2V/1W ( 1N4738, 1N3018 ) or  9.1V/1A ( 1N4739 , 1N3019 )       
¤ SCR           MCR106 ( 400V/4A) or equivalent         

Other Parts
¤ neon          One colour capsule with resistor   ( Panel mounting type )       
¤ Socket        14 pins DIP 2-ea
¤ Switch        One  DPDT  toggle , small panel mount ( 120V/6A rated )
¤ AC Socket     One square input plug for  panel mounting "press to fit" 
¤ Cabinet       3"x3"x4" sturdy plastic preferred for good isolation  ( see text ) 
¤ One control knob
¤ AC line cord 3ft with ground plug (see text ) 
¤ AC wire connectors 2-ea plastic screw type medium size. 
¤ Stick on rubber or plastic foot buttons 4-ea.                      


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