Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 08:00:41 EDT 2006 | davef
That's your clue. Your reflow is running ~240*C and your soldering iron is running ~370*C. Dial-up the heat.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 16:09:31 EDT 2006 | 8-pak o' hot dogs
Old guy ran old fwux! New guy tookamyjwob runs new fwux! Too shiny! No guud!
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 15:31:28 EDT 2006 | billyd
We're using a Pillarhouse for all of our Pb free. JADE I believe is the model. Good little machine, pretty easy to program and maintain.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 10:31:14 EDT 2006 | CL
Hello Brad, We are running the Slim Kic 2000. We have found the predictions to be fairly accurate as long as the suggested change is within 20 degrees of the original recipie. As a test I ran a board with the wrong profile. The predictions got me wi
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 13:35:06 EDT 2006 | Mitch Crumbstein
It took me awhile to "warm up" to KIC 2000 as well, as I, too, am an old lead-head from way back who used to profile with an old MOLE that used DOS-based software. I've also used the old SlimKIC II and Datapaq as well. I guess what he meant by "old
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 10:52:43 EDT 2006 | russ
Could you not just switch to alcohol based flux? If your prob is getting the water off the board prior to hitting the wave, maybe you could install some type of convection to aid in this? Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 17:39:32 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
We have used it and it seems to be fine. I think we have probably run a few thousand boards with it across maybe 6 different assemblies.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 04:43:18 EDT 2006 | greg york
Interesting you should ask this what problems are you seeing. Non wetting and blow holes and shallow fillets at all??? Cheers Greg
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 12:04:11 EDT 2006 | sliebl
Is there a difference between SN100, SN100C, and SN100CL?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 12:36:38 EDT 2006 | russ
Bob should answer this but yes there is a diiference, I wonder if you do not need to add the SN100(cu???) to get your alloy correct again, I believe that additional copper must be added on a scheduled basis. Russ
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