Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 16:11:29 EST 2007 | wavemasterlarry
Actually the weather here is pretty fair for this time of year. This weekend we plan to do some squirrel hunting since its so nice and they'll be out. Hard to kill but easy to track.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 21:19:10 EST 2007 | davef
While it's common to use RO where TDS is sometimes very high, like Cali; it seems like the RO is killing your beds. What happens when you run without RO?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 02:57:25 EDT 2007 | poultorp
you might wanna look at the Valor (Trace Expert) program they support also the old Fuji's but it might be a "over kill" in this case http://www.valor.com/en/Products/Manufacturing%20Execution.aspx
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 08:46:33 EDT 2007 | marcelll
Happen to me on a conveyor after a GSM but not a PCT. Had to install small caps to kill the noise on the conveyor PLC input from the GSM. Also, might be a question of timing betweem th GSM and the conveyor.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 14:17:12 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
So, I'd have to grind the living sh#t out of my wedding ring, and then use phosphoric acid based flux that can kill a small animal in order to solder stainless steel. Cool!
Electronics Forum | Wed May 28 12:21:29 EDT 2008 | samir
Funny how politicians always "shoot science down" to help support their own causes! Other politicians manipulate data to help support their cause AND make a killing off it in the process.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 24 07:28:26 EDT 2008 | jdumont
Not on a pad, just off the mask. I cant tell you why, then I would have to kill you! :)
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 16:33:29 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
SAC 305 liquidus is 219 C. A hybrid profile is often recommended with a peak of 230 C (reflow the SAC and not kill the Pb parts) with an extended liquidus of 60-90 sec to get good alloy diffusion. Or if the design (parts & pwb) can tolerate it go P
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 07:46:36 EDT 2012 | cbeneat
We do the same, once you kill the power you lose your air circulation. I'm assuming it's not too good for the oven to have all that heat not moving.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 10:34:00 EDT 2012 | edmaya33
Yes, 45 degree will kill the shadowing effect. YOu can also consider the teardrop on its land. No need to tilt to 45 degree.