> I am looking for an inexpensive way to bake just > a few components. would a toaster oven be okay on > the low setting (i would get a thermometer!) do i > need to get something to place the components on? > maybe a silicon cooking mat (not sure about the > ESD effect)? > > any thoughs? has anyone done > this?
> I am looking for an inexpensive way to bake just > a few components. would a toaster oven be okay on > the low setting (i would get a thermometer!) do i > need to get something to place the components on? > maybe a silicon cooking mat (not sure about the > ESD effect)? > > any thoughs? has anyone done > this?
> I am looking for an inexpensive way to bake just > a few components. would a toaster oven be okay on > the low setting (i would get a thermometer!) do i > need to get something to place the components on? > maybe a silicon cooking mat (not sure about the > ESD effect)? > > any thoughs? has anyone done > this?
Hi bret,
I did it in the past. Small Electric oven. What I had to do was to reconnect the heaters. This one had a 2 top heaters and one bottom. Somehow they made it work max 2 of them to heat at the same time(I guess beacause you can also start the heating plates - it had 2 of them). So I disconnected the plates and reconnected the heaters so i can use all of them. Also mine was with a fan(just like a reflow :):)) and I used it too on another switch. So if you find something simular it is gonna do the job.
Best Regards, Emil
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