Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 08:34:20 EDT 2022 | richardcargill
We've had gear do this due to insufficient cooling/blocked vents etc. Obviously if it's hot where you are right now it'll amplify the effect. Sticking a desk fan next to the electronics to add additional cooling to it will diagnose this simply - if i
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 13:04:50 EST 2008 | tonyamenson
Here is another visual. http://www.metacafe.com/watch/416435/computer_fan_generator/ Only issue with a PC fan is I'm positive that the blades will melt while enduring the heat of the reflow oven exhaust.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 13:00:07 EST 2011 | bk
The only x fan i can think of would be the x belt motor fan which is on the back of the black box sticking out of the back of the machine. If it's a heat issue then first thing to do is replace the 2 filters behind the 2 vented covers located on the
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 29 06:14:20 EST 2001 | Matt Kehoe
I am looking for a person who can help bring up a Conceptronics reflow oven in the Atlanta Georgia area. The oven is used, but in great shape. Just needs someone who knows how to trouble shoot it. The fans comes on, the bonnet will raise, the compute
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 15:11:57 EST 2011 | ev
The Xmotor tests just confirms that the hardware did not initialize.....unless I am looking at the wrong menu. I have external fans on the booster board and the X motor on the back of the machine as well as one blowing directly into the computer box
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 13:40:13 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
MPM fan, thanks for the suggestions. I like the way you think. But I forgot to mention the most important thing. It only does this a few times per shift. The rest of the time it works fine. But we must re-boot every time due to the computer lock
Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 10:29:40 EDT 2006 | Chunks
"Bending nozzles" "Changing dwell times" "Navels" (!!!!!!!!!??????????) And probably not taking responsibility when the poop hits the fan cause "you're just an operator". Not knowing your boards, but estimating your time scenario, I'd say you're sol
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 02:18:42 EDT 2019 | sy332366
Specifications : S-8800 Number Of Heating Zones :Up8/Bottom8 Dimension (L*W*H)mm: 5310x1353x1490 Dimension (L*W*H)mm: 5310x1353x1490 Number Of Heating Zones : Up8/Bottom8 Length Of Heating Zones : 3121mm Control System : PLC+Computer Transmission Age
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 16 11:33:38 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
For basic task like merging BOM with centroid file I use SMT-Maestro or my own tool that does the same thing. As with RobD above this gets your data into a fairly standard consistent format from where I would hope your Juki tools can take over. To cr
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 11:17:17 EDT 1998 | Brian Stumm
If your board is single sided you should convey it on a mesh belt conveyor. Unfortunately most assemblies these days are double sided which makes it difficult to convey on the mesh belt. Plus with the increasing population on SM boards the weight is