Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 13:50:03 EDT 2024 | SMTA-64386699
If you still needed I might be able to help out.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 14:30:05 EDT 2024 | stipton
Yes please, that would be greatly appreciated!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 16:24:09 EDT 2024 | mistrthou
Were you not able to get what you needed out of my file?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 00:21:34 EST 2010 | geocep
I have recently purchased an ACE Kiss 101A Selective Solder System 4 weeks ago. I am having a terrible experience. The nozzle will not stay wet, and the flux-er pattern continues to shift erratically; all leading to very poor quality process. ACE
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 19:48:36 EDT 2020 | charliedci
Not in our case, the pre-heat temp was not high enough. Also our pre-heat is only from top (KISS104).
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 15:11:11 EDT 2017 | emeto
Try add a pre-heater. If not change the process or the machine. With KISS you will hardly get any PCB to work properly.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 21:49:20 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
> Not in our case, the pre-heat temp was not high > enough. Also our pre-heat is only from top > (KISS104). Ahh that makes total sense. We have bottom IR, and have thermocoupled at 100c, so I think we should be good on that end. Anoth
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 11:14:22 EST 2007 | taintedone
I am currently looking at selective solder machines. The two that i have looked at are the KIss 104 and the APS Novastar SP A400. Both machines are in the price range i need to be in. There are very different from each other as far as how they do the
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 23:04:10 EST 2007 | wim
I am currently looking at selective solder > machines. The two that i have looked at are the > KIss 104 and the APS Novastar SP A400. Both > machines are in the price range i need to be in. > There are very different from each other as far > as
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 16:30:47 EDT 2012 | grauen06
We are currently using an ACE K.I.S.S. 104. We used SN100 solder with AIM NC265 flux (no clean, alcohol-based). Also, we use topside preheat at 100 degrees C and a 6mm nozzle (as big as we can go with this application). The PCB has a matte finish as