Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:48:31 EST 2002 | davef
Expanding on a previous poster's comments ... Vapor Phase Soldering. A solder reflow technology that uses a heated solvent to melt the solder. Buried deep in the recesses of the SMTnet Library is �Terms & Definitions�. We started using vapor phas
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 12:03:53 EDT 1999 | greg c.
i have worked with the universal gsm in the past and am now helping out a contracting company who is setting up one in their facility. My question is: the power requirments for the machine calls for 3-phase 230V, does it really need 230V or is the s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 15:06:33 EDT 1999 | M Cox
| i have worked with the universal gsm in the past and am now helping out a contracting company who is setting up one in their facility. My question is: the power requirments for the machine calls for 3-phase 230V, does it really need 230V or is the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 15:37:04 EDT 1999 | David
| i have worked with the universal gsm in the past and am now helping out a contracting company who is setting up one in their facility. My question is: the power requirments for the machine calls for 3-phase 230V, does it really need 230V or is the
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 03:44:23 EDT 2006 | slaine
you should be able to work out the resistance of the heater element from the power rating (watts), and the Voltage its working at. then measure the resistance of the element and see if your anywhere near.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 03 22:10:42 EDT 2006 | jonatf
Hi guys, Our vapour phase oven is taking too long to heat up about 15 mins/cycle. Normally its 5 to 6 mins. 2 reasons why. 1.using 10 amp power board 2.heating element not working properly. before i set up a 15 amp outlet i want to know first if my
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 10 16:34:23 EDT 2013 | hegemon
Preheating is critical in Vapor Phase Soldering. One trick that is done is to use the "soft vapor" area just above the soldering vapor, some machines can pause just before going into the soldering vapor. Using that pause above the vapor to continue
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 09:34:39 EST 2011 | dyoungquist
Per specifications sheet for our Heller 1707 EXL: Typical run current is 30-35 Amps @ 208V, 3 phase.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 07:53:54 EST 2021 | saberbouras
I suggest that you perform a electric power quality analysis with a qualified technician using this equipment https://www.fluke.com/en-us/product/electrical-testing/power-quality/1742-1746-1748 test 1 : all lights on take the measurement of your s
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 08:23:23 EDT 2009 | ratsalad
One diagnostic tool that I have found useful in the past is the "hot plate test". Place suspect components and/or PCB's on a hot plate and turn it on High. Then observe. Granted the conditions on the hot plate are not the same as in a reflow oven,