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Sponge Control

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 11:40:48 EDT 2001 | jseagle

If you don't want to use a sponge try the Hakko 599 Tip Cleaner. It uses a brass "sponge" (no H2O) to clean the tip. Also, the tips seem to last longer due to no water, which causes the tip and heater to rust.

Sponge Control

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 11:42:25 EDT 2001 | jseagle

If you don't want to use a sponge try the Hakko 599 Tip Cleaner. It uses a brass "sponge" (no H2O) to clean the tip. Also, the tips seem to last longer due to no water, which causes the tip and heater to rust.

Sponge Control

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 11:47:05 EDT 2001 | jseagle

If you don't want to use a sponge try the Hakko 599 Tip Cleaner. It uses a brass "sponge" (no H2O) to clean the tip. Also, the tips seem to last longer due to no water, which causes the tip and heater to rust.

Tankless Water Heater Deionized

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 09:04:33 EST 2013 | rgduval

Thanks, Dave. One thing that's beginning to concern me about the tankless heaters is their capabilities to get the water to the right temperature, at the right flow rate. It would be too easy to know the actual flow rate of the wash machine I bou

Dishwasher

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 12:45:32 EDT 2007 | rgduval

We use an older industrial dish washer to clean our boards, and it works out pretty well. Economical, at least. I'd like to upgrade to an in-line, but it's not in the budget, yet. We've got ours piped with de-ionized water, and a hot water heater

Re: DI Filration And Bacteria

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 24 23:03:28 EDT 1998 | Mikec

| I inherited a DI system that's um...not in good shape. | I would be forever indebted to anyone who could help me | with several problems related to this. | Flow rate 3.5-5GPM | Incoming pressure:50PSI | Application: deionized water provided to Elec

Batch Washer

Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 16:07:23 EDT 2013 | rgduval

We've recently acquired a Rayco Aqua Blaster 1250 from an equipment auction. As with a lot of used equipment, it did not come with a manual or documentation. I've finally got a DI system hooked up, and am working on getting the washer going. But,

Manufacturers of

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 01 19:21:15 EST 2004 | cmiller

You can make one out of a stainless steel tank pretty easy. Cost maybe $1000.00. You will need some hot plate type heaters and some copper tubing with a water flow source to keep the vapor down in the tank. We used two fluid types so one blanketed t

transistor blown up

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 29 01:28:48 EST 2018 | emmamillathompson

We are using a smps for our comm pcb , a relay and a current sensor, which uses 4.2v, 12v and 5v respectively. We are controling one phase of a three phase 5hp water motor. Also smps circuit and relay output are in parallel so output load doesnt effe

Re: Residue

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 16:35:53 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens

| | We recently made the switch to no-clean and the wurface mount is turning out beautifully. However, the wave solder process continues to put up a fight; we are getting a white residue on the surface of the PCB. The residue is not localized


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