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Looking for an afordable solder fountain

Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 05:44:57 EDT 2012 | jdumont

I just went through this same search and for the cost and what lots of users say about reliability and longevity...Wenesco is the way to go.

Looking for an afordable solder fountain

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 09:19:17 EDT 2012 | john1961

If still interested you may want to review information on our GW-10-HT Solder Fountain System at http://www.ddmnovastar.com/wave-solder/solder-fountains/gw-10-ht-soldering-fountain Good luck with your search.

What machine would you buy?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 03:48:50 EST 2011 | christian01976

Hello! We are looking for new SMD-machines. We can choose between Fuji, Assembléon and Siplace. What machines would you buy?? Christian

What machine would you buy?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 05:34:03 EST 2011 | marusha

in my opinion - Fuji - the best choice. Assembleon and Siplace torment you with their software) These machines - a lower level.

What machine would you buy?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 12:04:45 EST 2011 | hegemon

KhHrpr has it right as far as a starting point. Have to know what you going to be building before selecting the machines that will take you there with the least amount of issues and/or limitations. SrTech has it right, too. No excitement allowed i

EPC9 on GSM machines

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 04:47:42 EST 2011 | dilogic

I've asked before, but got no response. Maybe this time I'll have more luck. So, can anybody tell me if EPC5 CPU can be replaced with EPC9 without any hardware mods on the VME rack?

Depanel requirements

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 17:20:40 EST 2011 | dyoungquist

The cut can be as close to the component as you want as long as you do not damage the component or any surface mount pads/traces/through holes/internal pcb planes etc.

Depanel requirements

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 18 09:03:35 EST 2011 | remullis

That is correct, the part clearance is not as much of an issue as cutting into copper, you want to stay away from the copper layer. If the customer spec's a distance then that would be the rule.

Depanel requirements

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 21:35:26 EST 2011 | rway

It seems 1/16" has been speced (component to pcb edge). This is our spec and we conform to IPC, but I am not completely sure if this is what IPC std states. Does anyone else know if this is in deed the true spec?

Depanel requirements

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 14:33:14 EST 2011 | remullis

Exposed copper on the edges of boards is what I'm refering to. could be a potential shorting issue in your housings. Just depends on the application. We have cut into ours and use humiseal to dress them off. Rich


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