Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 09:26:43 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| | | Hey MoonMan, | | | | | | Did I catch in one of your fabulous threads that you're using Tetra stencils? I'm anxious to find out how you're liking them. | | | | | | We we're all set up to go to Tetras, then mgt decided to close down our factor
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 21:16:17 EST 2006 | davef
J Rose at EMPF says: The introduction of no-clean solder fluxes in electronics manufacturing has given rise to greater levels of solder balling simply because the opportunity to remove them in the wash process does not exist. They are typically cause
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 18:28:25 EST 2007 | coop
you'll be fine. just don't drop kick it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 18:28:31 EST 2007 | coop
you'll be fine. just don't drop kick it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 12:38:11 EDT 2008 | davem
Steve, I forgot to put in the original post that the 2 friges are set on the maximum coldness settings.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 14:26:20 EDT 2008 | davem
80 degrees F in the Summer. Also, "It is not recommended to store foods which must be kept at below 40� F for safe storage". Obviously we're not storing food, but the point is still valid. jdumont, Thanks for the data. I have a couple of Extech di
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 08:56:21 EST 2007 | russ
I persoanlly have noticed issue with either method, only time I run into issues with trays is when they get baked at too high of temp and warp. Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 12:26:26 EDT 2008 | slthomas
Your fridges can't be temperature adjusted? We've always just used "pre-owned" kitchen fridges and set them where we want them.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 14:12:13 EDT 2008 | leemeyer
Are these real refrigerators using a compressor and refrigerant, or are you using the thermoelectric cooling type. Thermoelectric's can only cool to about 30 F below ambient on there very best days. Any refrigerator that uses refrigerant should be ab
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 14:30:51 EDT 2008 | jdumont
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=5435031&type=product&id=1149205187587 This is what we have and never had an issue. Its only set to about mid range on the dial and easily holds 40 F.