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BTU VIP70 help

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 10 22:41:41 EST 2016 | ttheis

Hi Ray, BTU was not too helpful with me because we bought the machine second (probably third or fourth) hand. I bought some FCU's from Ed at Assured Technical Services (assuredtech@yahoo.com) and a hard drive that had the Wincon software we needed.

BTU VIP70 3 Phase supply

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 13:38:35 EDT 2006 | ChrisG

Stephen has a good point. You could buy a used oven. I know of several used ones that are completely refurbished for about 15-25K. But these are BTU P-70's and P-98's. The main problem here is frequency. Most of their ovens operate at 50 or 60

Repair a BTU VIP70 or buy a new HELLER??

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 11 21:00:10 EST 2006 | Kris

BTU - "WTF" We don't like them at all. We have no problem to set the profiles, it is a matter of fact that they are just perfect for that. The boards are just perfectly soldered. But - the their support sucks Big time! Or the lack of support! We are

Repair a BTU VIP70 or buy a new HELLER??

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 11:43:04 EST 2006 | fastek

Loco- I was expecting such a response. Look...my point is this....the reflow oven is the most simple piece of equipment on the floor. I can't imagine having to call in BTU repeatedly if it is a fairly recent vintage oven. Plus it sounds like Kris mi

Solder FINES vs. Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 13:37:56 EDT 1999 | Mark Charlton

Can someone explain the difference between solder "fines" and solder balls? Is there an official specification where "fines" are defined? What is the spec for "fines"? I consider "fines" individual unmelted metal spheres that are found in solder

672 PBGA on PC Card .015 thick pcb

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 17:44:30 EDT 2001 | aaelect

OK, OK. 672 ball BGA. The pcbs are PC Card bus size and are .015 thick. There are 3 on a panel with about 1/2" between and rails. The aluminum plates are about 3" by 7". There are 3 cutouts which allow for the parts from either side to protrude du

Re: Solder FINES vs. Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 17:39:20 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Can someone explain the difference between solder "fines" and solder balls? Is there an official specification where "fines" are defined? What is the spec for "fines"? | | I consider "fines" individual unmelted metal spheres that are found in s

Re: Solder FINES vs. Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 12:58:59 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| | Can someone explain the difference between solder "fines" and solder balls? Is there an official specification where "fines" are defined? What is the spec for "fines"? | | | | I consider "fines" individual unmelted metal spheres that are foun

Re: Solder FINES vs. Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 15:07:20 EDT 1999 | Mark Charlton

| | | Can someone explain the difference between solder "fines" and solder balls? Is there an official specification where "fines" are defined? What is the spec for "fines"? | | | | | | I consider "fines" individual unmelted metal spheres that ar


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