Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 01 14:04:12 EST 2010 | bing007
Found the problem. Thanks for the pointers. I had set the voltage to 5.00 volts as it was reading 4.86 volts. I still had the problem. A slghtly burnt wire going into the spade connector on the back of fuse holder 12 (5 volts). The reason the voltage
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 17:10:34 EDT 2001 | davef
It's pretty straight forward: Cartridges require a bigger inventory investment and a dispensor, but improve paste handling and mixing.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 12:59:47 EST 2010 | remullis
Something on the 5v side is pulling it down. I would check every thing associated with the harness you are disconnecting. Your shorting somewhere! Don't have a schematic in front of me. Also look for leads getting into the backside of your connecto
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 17:16:27 EDT 2001 | slthomas
We use both, cartridges for water soluble and jars for no clean. The only reason we do is so they can't possibly (knocking on my head) mix it up. Pros: Jar - you can put paste back into it if you want to wash your stencil, change jobs after lunch,
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 17:00:39 EST 2023 | proceng1
Prior to the Generators, we bought tanks of N2. As long as you have an air compressor that can supply the generator, it's pretty much maintenance free. You change filters every year. In almost 15 years, other than changing filters, we've had to r
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 18:07:33 EST 2023 | ccouture
We recently installed a new solder wave machine, The spray fluxer has a pressurized tank and because we use an alcohol based flux, the spray fluxer system must be fed with nitrogen. Anyone has infos on what installation is prefered to supply this mac
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 22:07:23 EST 2002 | davef
It could be that it's been a long time since Siemens has sold a machine. Is it true that they licensed that twirly head S20 wachajigger from UIC?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 19:03:30 EST 2002 | Mike M
Don't forget that the great American company UIC sells the wonderfull HSP machines, or are they Sanyo?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 11:30:20 EST 2002 | dougk
Siemens guys say they bought the rights to the twirly thingy (and everything else) outright. I got the chance to work with both an early verson from UIC, and the next Siemens improvement on it. UIC should have been ashamed.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 16:14:10 EST 2023 | proceng1
We use Nitrogen to inert the Selective Solder, as well as spray flux. We have Onsite Nitrogen Generators.