Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 16:50:08 EST 2004 | davef
RA and RMA flux residues are "sealed" in a hard, glassy coating that do not require cleaning in many end-use environments. That being said, automotive, automotive underhood, and deep well are in that [ascending] order the three most burtal environme
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 18 09:29:20 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
I would measure the voltage on the yellow wire going to the air pressure sensor. Are you getting 24VDC? If so, maybe replace the input DC module on IO card #2. I think it is IDC module 8 on that board. Try not to have too many violent thoughts.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 06 15:01:33 EDT 2020 | charliedci
We've used glass (pyrex, corningware) bread pans in the past, not filling them much over 1" deep. It takes a while but leaves solder ingots sized well to drop back in. Have not tried lead free yet, the higher temp could be an issue using same ty
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 18:54:20 EDT 2006 | Ola
Sometimes when I go fishing i'll use lead on the end of the line, just above the hook, so that the bait is going to the bottom or at least very deep into the lake. At work however, lead is a non wanted product. Well, I don't mix work and pleaure...
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 29 10:08:52 EDT 2009 | wavemasterlarry
I like to cook my lunch thru the ovens on 2nd shift. just heat it up more than anything else - but it works. I think if you just get the right heat into the food it will kill the bacteria. Now I prefer convection over IR. Call me old fasioned, bu
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 17:33:07 EST 2011 | boardhouse
Hi Johan, Sounds like you have already gone over your product very well to reduce product cost. Switching away from Deep gold Tabs & carbon ink Key pads can save quite a bit. The only other thing to suggest would be material - Moving away from Isol
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 17:40:28 EDT 1999 | M Cox
| | | Ah Yes, 'twas many a year ago, in a land of gambling and fast women. High upon the desert, I received the expert tutelage by the old master so wise and so old. Yup its a small world, Viva Gardnervill. And happy trail's to you, until we m
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 08:40:46 EDT 2012 | rway
How deep is the indent? I would say as long as it is hitting nothing but net (the solder fill), your fine. Besides, you should notice indents on your solder fillets of components on the top-side as well. This is also expected and acceptable.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 10:48:08 EDT 2005 | Rob
Cheers Greg, It's unusual to have such direct access to manufacturers & their opinions. I'll tell you what really does get us, and splicing doesn't work well on these occaisions - big SMD connectors, requiring deep pocket feeders. You only get m
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 15:02:20 EDT 2005 | mmjm_1099
All, I was wondering if anyone out there has designed their own feeder calibration station. I was looking at some of the calibration ones out there and they don't look to intense to make. Give me some feedback on the negatives as well to making this.