Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 15:48:37 EDT 2002 | pjc
If you are concerned with the actual temp of your pre-heater verses what the machine's display "says" the temp is, use a calibrated digital thermometer and place the thermocouple probe inside the pre-heater and next to the machine's thermocouple for
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 14:46:10 EDT 2002 | sueph
Does anyone have a calibaration pocedure for flat radiant panel preheaters used in wave solder. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 10:15:47 EDT 2002 | pjc
Sue, It may be a thermocouple problem or the PID heater controller. Check with the wave machine mfg.'s tech support.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 09:04:06 EDT 2002 | sueph
Dear Pete, thanks for the reply. My calibration procedure says pretty much what you said: variance of 10 degrees F. I am having a temp. swing of close to 80 degrees F. and no matter how I try to situate the thermocouple back into the preheater, I ca
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 22:50:34 EST 2020 | toki
Thanks to all for the feedback, i will be going for top and bottom preheaters.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 06:14:06 EST 2020 | toki
I would like to know when to consider top preheaters in a wave soldering machine. I am very new to this field. All responses are appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 12:14:08 EST 2020 | emeto
Use them always - they help for even preheat of the board. If there is a temp sensitive/melting component on top side, turn them off.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 07:14:59 EST 2020 | bk
I would always have top and bottom preheaters in a solderwave machine. Even if you can make it work without them, it's better to heat both sides of a board then just one. Far less stress on the parts you are soldering. Plus you may need it one day fo
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 10:59:15 EST 2020 | slthomas
I used to work for an OEM that made professional audio equipment (studio monitors, mixing boards, etc.). The mixers required precise alignment of LEDs, switches, and pots in the sheet metal so we used aluminum alignment fixtures during wave solder. T
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 24 10:10:31 EDT 2017 | fugtussey
Here's a good IR preheater that you should look at: www.paceworldwide.com/products/smt-rework-systems-and-preheaters/preheaters/ph-100-low-profile-pcb-preheater