Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 12:44:01 EST 1999 | SMTASSY
Hi, For hand placement you should see about 150-200 ppm of errors (solder, placement, values etc) on a board populated of types such as 1206, 0805, SOT, Tantalum etc. . As for solely wrong components (component at wrong location) you can usualy redu
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 06 15:23:51 EDT 2005 | Thaqalain Mahdi
I get to know from past 6 months of looking home electronics,that most of them failed b/c of solder fault. I never done soldering by hand,although done SMT Inspection jobs,now I know importance of soldering quality in electronics. I need to start ha
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 07 13:12:45 EDT 2005 | Patty Chonis
Hello We sell soldering stations that can heat up to 200 celcius in less then 20 seconds. The temperature settings are variable and can be pre-programmed. The stations are very competitively priced and can handle home soldering applications. Please
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 07 08:38:47 EDT 2005 | davef
Try electronic assembly supply houses [eg, Technitool, HMC, Jensen, etc]
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 07 19:05:04 EDT 2005 | Thaqalain Mahdi
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Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 20:02:05 EDT 2013 | hegemon
Thats a good one Dave. Sorry to say, but I have seen setups very similar for the mass repair of Playstations. Just add a heat gun over the top and you are ready for some rework! . And just LOOK at the controller! With E-Z turn knurled knob for setti
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 24 14:52:15 EST 2013 | davef
Aw, spare me!!! You guys have too much money to spend. Go to Walmart, KMart, where eva. Buy a electric fry pan griddle thing. Plug that suka in. Turn up the heat. Cook some boards, components [grilled cheese sammy??]. Get to work doing what eva. Liv
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 06:06:11 EST 2020 | hexton
I am currently weighing up my options for resistors that will be fitted to a fully assembled PCB (PTH&SMT). Do I omit the stencil apertures leaving exposed pads (ENIG) so they can be hand soldered with fresh solder. Considering shelf life for soldera
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 13:26:24 EST 2020 | rgduval
I'd agree with getting a stencil fully cut, and taping the pads you don't want paste on. But, I'd also check with the people that will be doing the hand soldering to see what they prefer. Some people prefer soldering on bare pads, some prefer solde
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 18:36:03 EST 2020 | emeto
Flat surface is the number one choice for fresh part soldering. We did not discuss details about resistor size and location, but to keep them flat I will suggest no apertures on the stencil.