Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 08 16:49:41 EDT 2006 | darren
Chris Call Heller and get a new hard drive, then reload your software and start loading your recipes from your back up. That clicking noise, is it coming from inside the computer or the machine itself? Have you checked the power supply for the in th
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 10:31:41 EDT 2006 | kst
hi aj, I am interested to know where do you get the solder saver handheld tool ? Who is the manufacturer and what is the price ? Can you share ?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 04:01:36 EDT 2006 | aj
3 machines. ( thats my opinion) I also feel that you could get the same results with the appropriate hand tools and effort. aj...
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 09 15:28:10 EST 2006 | jdengler
A used equipment dealer. I think I posted a wanted listing in the Equipment Mart to get the lead. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 16:14:36 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
I meant to say Hello Doc, not Hell Doc. Sorry about that. By the way, where did you get your PHD?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 07 16:19:58 EDT 2006 | WSS
What a bunch of Jerks The Doctor asks a serious question which requires a straight forward answer and look at the crap he has to sort through to get a decent reply
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 13:45:28 EDT 2006 | 1 more wave expert
simply call the elctrovert TSC 1-800-737-8110 and I'm sure that you will get alot better results.Rathar than everybody;s personal opinions
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 14:05:43 EDT 2006 | mpm fan
Ahhhh. If it only screwed up "consistantly" it would be alot easier!! yeah, bad board or overheat in the card rack (filters), kinked wire? good luck, my guess is it'll get more consistant as days pass
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 16:09:12 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
That's kind of what I was thinking. It's got to be something in the card rack right? Any more suggestions would be great. When I get it fixed, I'll let you know what it was.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 17:36:29 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
Russ, I believe the concern over solders with bismuth in them was that if you did happen to get a little Pb in your solder joint, you could create an alloy that could melt at around 100 degrees C, and that's not all that warm. At least, that's what