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ICT for a reed switch

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 15:55:54 EST 2013 | rway

http://www.cotorelay.com/images/stories/coto_wp__reliability_ver_003.pdf I believe this was provided mainly for informational purposes; however, you don't need all that. You just need a magnetic field. A simpler approach than what I have already m

Samsung CP45FV NEO main start switch problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 06:46:35 EDT 2021 | bukas

there is no, error $0022 in technical reference. is the error you are getting a EMER level? if so there is probably a safety sensor or switch that is causing this error. $0021 is related to door switch so I would go from there. do you have technical

Samsung CP45FV NEO main start switch problem

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 12:41:05 EDT 2021 | jamesatqkits

Hi Bukas, Thanks for getting back to me. What is the IF board? Is that the Interface Boards in the cage? How do I know if I have a healthy hard drive? Is there anything in particular to look for? I will run chkdsk today and see if it reports any

Can I replace this broken micro switch and solder the new one like this ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 16:46:39 EDT 2020 | emeto

If I was you, I would use solid copper wire and modify the new switch to have contacts same location and size as the old one. Then solder the same spot a s a full replacement.

BTU VIP98 Oven refuses to start

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 09:19:11 EST 2006 | simonlee

Our VIP98 oven just refused to do anything this morning, no previous history of problems. Conveyor and heaters do not start up. None of the Solid State Relays in the back of the unit are operating, although we can make them switch by wiring up to t

Heller 1088 contactor

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 18 08:49:17 EST 2014 | emeto

The voltage is too high. I would check all the solid state relays.

Re: 63/37 vs 65/35 solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 13:14:36 EDT 1999 | Bill Bannister

| | We are currently using a 65/35 solder for our wave process but are considering switching to a 63/37 for a substantial cost savings. No one here seems to know why we everused a 65/35 formulation in the first place. | | I understand 63/37 to be pre

GSM1 Y Axis Limit Switch

Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 15:32:21 EDT 2017 | dilogic

On the HP Servo panel there are LED's that indicate state of limit switches - so you can see if the problem is in the switch or somewhere else. Did you check it?

Re: 63/37 vs 65/35 solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 10:37:47 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| We are currently using a 65/35 solder for our wave process but are considering switching to a 63/37 for a substantial cost savings. No one here seems to know why we everused a 65/35 formulation in the first place. | I understand 63/37 to be pretty

Why soldering in SMT called as reflow.

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 20 08:54:28 EST 2004 | Primus

As I said, I'm new, and I've never seen the adhesive dot method. I'm certian our company will stick with paste, though, because we make our own boards (with a vertical plater no less!!!) and contamination is quite an issue. We do a fair amount of rew

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