Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 18:16:39 EST 2018 | slthomas
Curious, why do you say you think it's out of calibration? Is it having problems holding zone heat?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 10:41:51 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice
Too much heating on the bottom side surely?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 10:59:18 EDT 2021 | kojotssss
This means that the board is not heated to liquid.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 19:30:29 EDT 2022 | Claude_Couture
google "heat shrink tube cutting machine" and pick.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 27 12:48:12 EDT 2023 | assuredtech
Full Load Amp (FLA) ratings on a nameplate indicate that if you turned 100% of everything on all at the exact same time with the flip of a switch it would hit this FLA rating. Obviously, this would be bad and is not the reality of what happens. Each
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 15:13:16 EDT 2023 | cyber_wolf
Try 3616 or 3609. Both of these become pliable when heat is applied.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 20 05:45:39 EST 2000 | Daniel Carlsson
Hi! Some varibles that I would think increase the risk: -The use of Nitrogen when soldering. -The use of IR may cause thermal vias (if placed only on one "side") to produce uneven heat distribution and thus wick the comp. -Uneven heat distribution.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 09 01:17:28 EST 2000 | DL
John, Ahhhh the possibilities. Have you considered the dissipative properties of available substrates? A ceramic (excellent heat dissipation) based substrate could be a possibility for future designs. Maybe there are surface mount parts out there fo
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 18:56:41 EDT 2000 | Campbell Livingston
One of the major problems with snap off's is heat from the wave weakens the joints. Try using more holes but smaller size. V-grooves may also be an option, but depth control is a problem as most are not NC machine controlled. Direction through the wa