Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 02:17:37 EDT 2018 | bukas
hello everyone, I have issue with one of my DEK air conditioners, it starts to freeze soon after we turn it on. most probable cause is low air flow or low refrigerant pressure. does anyone know what is operating refrigerant pressure range for DEK ai
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 09:41:44 EDT 2018 | cyber_wolf
Typically freezing and air conditioners equals a low charge.
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 30 13:33:50 EDT 2019 | stephendo
This is not an HVAC unit. This is a small unit attached to a production machine to keep the solder paste from drying out prematurely or slumping. The volume of air being cooled and desicated would be less than 3 or 4 cubic meters.
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 30 03:34:44 EDT 2019 | jacoblemaster
Are you still facing this issue? Well, I am so late to get to know this. I think you first check your evaporator coil if your air conditioner is still freezing up. It has been seen that a dirty airflow coil stops the proper flow of air through it. It
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 09:59:41 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Plastic of any kind for compressed air is a code violation here. It's not just the pressure, it's the durability. PVC is pretty brittle and if you smack it with a pallet jack it's a lot more likely to shatter and generate high speed shrapnel than cop
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 09:23:59 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| Hello, | | I need some users information about "hot air knife" after the wave | bath: | - Defects reduction ? | - In what kind of boards(TH/SMT SOICS ect.) it is applied ? | - Where can I purchase it as a retrofit (Soltec Delta 6622cc) ? |
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 16:45:52 EDT 2006 | russ
May need to change nozzles for this waterbased flux. Seems quite high to me as well Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 13:17:59 EST 2003 | Stephen
Air is non-conductive, and it is moving. Not only is it moving, it is moving against something else i.e. the hose. Anytime you have movement (friction) between two dissimilar non-conductive "things" you have the possibility of static build-up. This
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 16:25:53 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
I think we run our Vectra between 9 to 14 PSI. If memory serves me, I dont think you can set it above 14 PSI. We use VOC free no-clean. Your number seems WAY high. Check the nozzle. You also may need a different nozzle size. We always run a good filt
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 10:35:31 EDT 2004 | dougt
Start with a load cell (force sensor), you will need one that can handle the force range you will be placing. Someone please correct me on this if I'm wrong but I seem to recall that placement force runs in the range of a couple hundred grams. Chec