Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 12:25:02 EST 2010 | leemeyer
Hi all I have an opportunity to purchase a lightly used Super M.O.L.E Gold profiler along with the Auto Mole Xpert oven setup package. Can I get some opinions on how well the predictor and oven setup works. Also is the software user friendly? I would
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 15:34:22 EDT 2003 | John
Anyone ever noticed a difference in measuring the temperature on a soldered board vs. using an unsoldered mole in their wave? I've been looking at the temperature of a specific part, and it reads much higher on an unsoldered mole vs. a soldered mole
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 10:56:37 EST 2006 | Bob R.
I would try swapping the hottest & coolest thermocouples where they go into the mole and see if temp readings follows the thermocouples or stays with the mole input. A 40 deg delta T on a board that small really sounds like a measurement issue.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 12:24:59 EDT 2013 | action_101
Thats nice sfeinsp. I have also used several of ECD's products including the Super Mole Gold and the V-mole and they are fine products. My question was is anybody using the ECD OvenChecker system and what are your thoughts on the product.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 13:22:47 EDT 2001 | arzu
180deg More important are the preheat and soakzones and temp ramps. How to check: I used to do it as follows: use a TEST-PCB with fixed thermocouples and connect it to the mole. Print the profile on transparant paper. do it again e.g. each week and
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 25 13:40:37 EDT 2008 | flipit
If you know a little about electronics, you can probably figure it out. Or just buy one from Mole. Do you have software? More than likely you will have receive, ground, and transmit. Open up the Mole if you can and look for the RS232 chips(Max232
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 13:06:11 EST 1998 | C.K.
Anyone have any experience with ECD's Waverider/MOLE profiling equipment? If so, were they positive experiences?
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 03 05:19:59 EST 2001 | Ben
Hi I have question about thermocouple type use for Super M.O.L.E. I found in some article that type K T/C (Nickel-Chromium vs. Nickel-Aluminum) may suffer from temperature cycling hysteresis at above 250 degree C and also diffecult to solder. Now
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 18:26:38 EDT 2002 | burb1999
MYDATA MY12 for the pick and place