Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 15:12:12 EDT 2021 | jsmith01
Does anyone know where the power to the lambda, chip sensors comes from on a Electrovert EPK plus? I have an intermediate issue with these sensors loosing power and the wave just keeps going higher and flows over the pot. I have replaced the senors
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 11:54:29 EDT 2009 | allwave
Armando, Make sure chip wave is pumping evenly across. These TD machines require a lot of maintenance (deep cleaning)to ensure all the holes on nozzle are open... My two cents, George
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 02:08:08 EDT 2009 | cobar
Check that you are getting an even spray pattern from the fluxer.Check that the chip wave nozzle is clean and if possible feed the PCB in to the wavesolder unit at 90 � or 180�.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 06:56:40 EDT 2009 | xinxi
Hi! From your post, it seem like the wave did not really touch the component. You probably need to get the both wave height correct and that it hits the component.It is normal for solder to come through the PCB when using chip wave. The through-hole
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 07:53:41 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
Thanks ! I will try your recommendations, about the flux and the preheaters, yes they seems to be ok I will bring down de conveyor speed because it looks like if it is to fast is set to 3.6ft thanks again!
Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 21:10:28 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
Hello !! I have a problem with my wave solder oven, in one of the products we made has connectors on one side of the pcb and in the other one has SMT components the process is kinda tricky on the SMT components we use an adhesive and put to the refl
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 23:50:51 EDT 2003 | Dean
Epoxy is hydroscopic. A cavity will form when the cure furnace reaches the boiling point of water. The steam expansion creates the pocket. It can be large enough to be filled with molten solder from the wave machine and cause a hard short under th
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 12:28:48 EST 2006 | Chunks
Round cracks that look like it's from a placement are generally from a too big Delta T in wave (been there done that). All other cracks are anomalies. Ya gotta see it find it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 21:03:29 EDT 2001 | Poon Man
Eric, There are a lot of factors leading to lose components. Suppose your machine works properly. Firstly, is there any gap between the support pins and PCB? If yes, the components may be �dancing� during placement. Have you checked the placement s
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 10:00:08 EDT 2000 | Chrys Shea
Yeah, them soldering machines sure got some demons in them...My waves used to get blamed for wrong polarities all the time. Sneaky little devils used to pull components out of the boards, flip them around, and get the pins back in the holes while