Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 21:00:58 EDT 2018 | marlonbc
Hi All, Would just like to course through this concern on a product that we are contracted to assemble. It is mainly used for an automatic hand sanitizer dispensing product. By design there is a restrictive value of current that it needs to dissipat
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 30 05:22:40 EDT 2020 | bobpan
There is a sensor that monitors the temperature of the x and y1/y2 axis on the machine. You have a possible problem with the x temp sensor. There is also a temperature board that is located in the leg area below the keyboard. I am attaching a picture
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 22 09:47:44 EST 2020 | tomdegas
When I run the "Service" software and I look at the status of the HYDB in the Utilities tab, it comes back with all is good except that the Hydra motor temperature sensor is "disconnected". Can anyone tell me where this sensor is and is it replaceabl
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 22 09:14:24 EST 2020 | dimamalin
Hello guy's, I need a advise to desoldering smd filter with big soldering square from GOLD-ceramic surface with rework station ERSA IR650. TC-SENSOR not reading temperature ,because board work like radiator. IRS- SENSOR have a problem with gold
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 14:44:47 EDT 2022 | kelvinchoong
Hi Sir, The VP Machine that i am currently using takes reference from its own temperature sensor. so most of the time i would have to adjust multiple times for my PCB to soak at the right temperature or reflow for the duration that i need it to. Fo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 11:50:35 EST 2005 | Shean Dalton
Consider these three potential causes: 1) too much sludge - if the sludge builds up around or over the temperature sensor, then the sensor does not get an accurate reading. 2) too much chemistry in the evaporation solution - Check the temperature a
Electronics Forum | Sat May 26 00:32:55 EDT 2007 | crashoveride
it'll be cheaper if you'll let your wave machine up all night and let it in its idle temp (supposed to be 200��C) simply because it will need less power from idle temp up to operational temp compared to from 0�C-operational temp. Temperature Sensors
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 15:22:59 EDT 2012 | spitkis2
Would like to ask end users or those with experience using infra red rework equipment (specifically when the top heater is IR) the following: 1. Can you successfully rework Package On Package (PoP) type devices? With heat directed through the packa
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 16:21:41 EDT 2020 | emeto
It is usually done differently. Sensor is in the solder. Once solder becomes goes below the sensor, it triggers you need to add. I believe it measures temperature rather than distance.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 07:17:25 EST 2005 | JeffP
That was the case with your oven but it is not so with ours. First, the distance from walls of the inner chamber to the product differs from one oven to another. Second, the dissipation of heat from metal heats up the air in the oven which in turn h