Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 11:39:33 EST 2003 | davef
Sounds like your preheat temperature controllers are out of adjustment. Check your operating manual for instructions.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 08:49:04 EST 2003 | patrickbruneel
Kev, It looks like you have a preheating powerplant and you still only get the board up to 85 Deg. This indicates that the preheating is out of calibration or the range settings might be very wide (Fex the preheat elements shut down at 500 and go ba
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 03:26:17 EST 2003 | Kev
Hi Lads, Thanks for all of the replies. To answer a few of your questions..... My wave is a Hollis PT500N. It has 3 zones of pre-heater rod elements. Each individual element (601195-01) is 500 watts. There are 16 elements per zone so 8 Kw per zone.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 21 19:55:38 EST 2019 | myke03o
Would like to know what type of soldering iron you are using. On this type of big jumpers, a continuous heating soldering Iron will do the job nicely in order to heat the jumper wire properly.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 01 03:42:49 EDT 2014 | sync40
Hello to everybody in this forum, I would like to know any information that you kindly may have about the following subject: We very often do manual soldering assembly of immersion tin finished PCBs. Since thiourea is used in the formulation of the
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 01 13:50:12 EDT 2014 | sync40
Thank you for your reply davef. Although the US restriction, I think that there are plenty of users of immersion tin in Americas, mainly low-volume fabs that do not plan to outsource finishing, or do not plan or can not invest in a HASL. If we res
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 13:27:55 EDT 1998 | Dave F
All y'all, We use two methods to secure/stake jumper wires to boards: 1 Jumper wires that "magically" bond themselves when heated with a "U" shaped tip on a soldering iron. 2 Loctite 382 Tak Pak We use Tak Pak "99&44/100ths" more often than the "magi
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 17:35:27 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| All y'all, | We use two methods to secure/stake jumper wires to boards: | 1 Jumper wires that "magically" bond themselves when heated with a "U" shaped tip on a soldering iron. | 2 Loctite 382 Tak Pak | We use Tak Pak "99&44/100ths" more often than
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 07:37:32 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | All y'all, | | We use two methods to secure/stake jumper wires to boards: | | 1 Jumper wires that "magically" bond themselves when heated with a "U" shaped tip on a soldering iron. | | 2 Loctite 382 Tak Pak | | We use Tak Pak "99&44/100ths" more
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 18:23:15 EDT 2019 | slthomas
TDK makes the CGA series "soft termination" caps. The p/n we use is CGA3E3X7S1A225K080AE, which will get you in the ball park for datasheets. We have moved to this to counter some variability in a heat staking machine (that we have yet to work out