Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 08:34:28 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Larry, I have said this on the forum before. THE ONLY WAY TO KNOW IF OVEN HEATER SET POINTS ARE CORRECT IS TO ATTACH THERMO COUPLES TO YOUR PC BOARDS AND RUN A THERMAL PROFILE WITH A DATA-LOGGING DEVICE! Anything other than that is nothing but a gu
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 09:22:08 EST 2006 | Wave Master Larry
LISTEN.this previous employee swore by these setponts but had no kicprofile to back it up.I beleived him because he knew what he was doing but his boss in the eingineering dept always second guessed him.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 10:07:29 EST 2006 | slthomas
"Your prowess and critical thought processes in Manufacuring have gotten you this far." Awwwww, man. My first coffee/monitor spew of the week. Thanks, Ken.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 10:13:58 EST 2006 | Bob R.
If he didn't have a measured profile to back it up then his boss was right to second guess him.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 10:17:57 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Larry...LISTEN ! : From my experience you are asking for trouble by thinkin what ur thinkin. The scary part is that you probably supply plasma arc accumulator boards for NASA.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 10:35:26 EST 2006 | Loco
12 years of experience cant be wrong? Lets all forget all this profiling stuff, from now on we should all use them gel-locks in our waves and use the good old potato in the solderpot trick. Kickass PCBs guaranteed!
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 10:37:11 EST 2006 | jdengler
Larry, You need to change your name from "Wave Master Larry" To just "Master Larry" since you know all. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 17:07:10 EST 2006 | russ
No kidding! You need to post that again while we are all in the mood! That way we can see what Larry has to offer.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 17:28:08 EST 2006 | slthomas
I think people honestly thought you were the victim of misguided/bone-headed management. I think Larry is just a troll.
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 19 12:11:09 EST 2006 | Cal Kolokoy
Larry, 180 Deg. C (?) to start the profile seems a tad on the high side for a 7-zone oven. You risk too high of a ramp rate and solder beading. At 7 zones, there's no reason to get too hot that fast.