Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 16:23:32 EST 2004 | blnorman
We tried Ionox BC in our MPM, but evidently a feed line came loose allowing the Ionox to spray, flood, whatever on the inside of the machine. The Ionox ate through some of the insulation on the wires. As long as it stayed in the plumbing, it worked
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 10:20:30 EST 2004 | Ken
If an OEM and room is available on the PCB....have pin location aids silk screened on the boards. Groups of 10 are typical. might look like 1.........10.........20.........30 continue this around the device. Otherwise, ???
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 11:41:53 EST 2004 | pjc
Don't detach the bead and don't twist the wires! The bead should be what makes contact with where you want to measure temperature. Tape is not the ideal method to attached thermocouples for reflow soldering but is OK when using for wave solder prehea
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 17:19:38 EDT 2004 | Mike
1. Which manufacturers have proven the immersion silver is reliable after solder joint assembly? 2. Who has published guidelines for storing and handling immersion silver boards? 3. Is the immersion silver finish wire bondable? epoxy bondable? or j
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 19:34:13 EDT 2004 | Ken
ImAg is the Surface finish of choice for Intel mother boards....Tin/lead and lead free processes. I think palladium and soft gold are the preferred for wire bondable apps.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 16:14:55 EDT 2004 | jsk
UP AND RUNNING!!! Power supply is good but i found two loose wires in connector 12PL26 (DC to Y1). I think i may have another bad connection inside the Y1 enclosure. Monitor seems to be working OK. Thanks for your help, jsk
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 14:54:44 EDT 2004 | Tim Walters
I was wondering if anyone has information on the market size for solder preforms, paste, wire, etc. If not, do you have any suggestions on where I might find this information?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 08:44:57 EDT 2004 | davef
Nothing to say that you can't purchase thermocouple wire and spot weld it in the machine shop at your local high school.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 19 04:04:47 EDT 2004 | Rob
Far be it from me to introduce some additional scepticism, but that looks like an ordinary wrist strap, with standard push fit popper for connection to earth. If it was a wireless device surely it wouldn't need a connection point for a wire? Rob.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 19 13:35:22 EDT 2004 | marc
Seeing a product such as this and thinking about simple engineering. Every lightning rod I have ever seen on a building, home, tower, etc... had this long metal device called a "conductive wire" that runs into the ground. I'll stick with the ligh