Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 16:47:15 EDT 2004 | dgjjr
I'm looking for Quad ZCR 941 parts outside of the Tyco pipeline. Anyone know of a good reseller with access to Quad oven parts? dj
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 16:23:08 EDT 2005 | Pete Roy
Has anyone here had direct experience using this oven for Lead Free? I am considering purchasing one, but I want to be certain it will handle low volume lead free work. Pete
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 18:49:35 EDT 2005 | ??
Great oven but i believe those ovens came out before lead free was even a sparkle in someones eye.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 19 19:46:46 EDT 2005 | aka
What alot of you are not realizing is that Lead Free can be done on certain ovens already out there. And I have had success with the Quad ZCR for Lead Free. Therefore, it is not necessay to purchase a brand new oven to implement lead free.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 10:44:29 EDT 2005 | ??
I am sure you can reflow lead free in any oven but i thought i read that lead free requires a cooling stage to get the solder joints reflowed "correctly".
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 13:42:50 EST 2005 | cadcopac
Well if I know Tyco (like most other assembly folks) they probably want a registration fee before divulging any info about their product. I am having the same problem with a Quad ZCR 941 running Ver 2.9 s/w on a dos bootable diskette. On start-up it
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 10:59:18 EDT 2005 | Jason Fullerton
Extra cooling is better (Alpha recommends -3 to -7 degC/sec) for cosmetics. Less chance of s o called 'cooling lines' that look similar to 'cold' tin-lead joints. (Seems a bit steep to me - I worry about the risk of cracking ceramic caps.) Might be