Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 17:02:48 EST 2009 | bigdaddysoy9
I have programmed one of each. The rules-based machine is about 6 years older than the model-based system, so It's probably not a fair comparison, but I prefer the model-based system by far. The model-based machine gives you a lot more flexibility an
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 12:16:46 EST 2012 | leemeyer
I read back through your post. It seems that you do not have bases that belong with the 4C machine. I think that you have bases for Q series machines. That would explain why the connectors don't fit. You say that there are blocks on the feeder base.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 11:54:25 EST 1995 | neil
Some one set us up the bomb! All your base are belong to us.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 16:57:03 EST 1998 | henry
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Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 16:41:42 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I think you answered your own question. How much depth have you already established If 0 than commissions are high and base salary high Without a base salary forget it for a good professional If a cake walk due to past practices than commi
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 26 19:54:47 EST 2000 | Marc
when would one use a difunctional base laminate material as a possed to a tetrafunctional base material? What possible problems are associated with each?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 16:57:58 EDT 2001 | Jerry
Hi Dave, If my solder paste is RMA based and my Wave Solder flux is NC Based, will there be incompatibility problem that might arise during the process? thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 17:00:43 EDT 2001 | Jerry
Hi Dave, If my solder paste is RMA based and my Wave Solder flux is NC Based, will there be incompatibility problem that might arise during the process? And if i don't clean my boards what will be the possible effects of the residues left? thanks
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Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 14:39:26 EDT 2008 | dmiller
I would have to second the opinion on the water based flux. If you don't want to deal with the solder balls, switch to an alcohol based flux. Unless you have a board that takes a while (water based tends to stay active longer), alcohol is easier to