Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 13:00:49 EDT 2012 | graememurphy
The problem was that the wiring between the overtemperature capillary thermostats had burnt away. There are eight of these, four on the bottom half and four on the top half of the heat chamber. A rubber blanking grommet covers the adjustment shaft of
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 18:02:03 EST 2004 | valuems
If it is a MPM printer you can install the environmental control unit. But it isn't as simple as most people thinks. You also have to install a thermostat inside the machine. Then there is a wire that is used to turn it on and off, this wire is fr
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 14:47:27 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Hello Alvaro If I understand you what you want is a refigerator with multiple glass doors, thermostatic control and a readout of the actual temperature inside. I'd suggest a restaurant equipment supplier. I've seen many of these with pies, cakes an
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 15:09:41 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Mf Eng, I am impressed! A real Engineer, quoting from his sophomore year Thermodynamics class, "energy is neither created nor destroyed." I believe that's the 1st Law? I agree with you on your points, 'cause it'd be my guess that if the pot is lef
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 15:28:36 EST 2008 | jmelson
Well, I don't know if you want to muck around this much, but I bought a GE (Chinese made, of course) toaster oven with convection fan. Nice big glass door in front, you can use it in bake, broil, toast or convection oven mode. The only thing missin
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 14 03:25:04 EDT 2001 | kpliew
Hi , As far as I experienced with wave reflow. If u have a refective thermal reader , u will see that the board is exposed to much more temp than the 120 deg that u set. Actually , once u see the board warp or comp. crack u should know that
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 14 03:25:10 EDT 2001 | kpliew
Hi , As far as I experienced with wave reflow. If u have a refective thermal reader , u will see that the board is exposed to much more temp than the 120 deg that u set. Actually , once u see the board warp or comp. crack u should know that
Electronics Forum | Tue May 29 15:56:05 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Crashoveride, That idea is similar to the analogy I came up with, with regards to a programmable thermostat and home air conditioning. (ie leave your point within a few degrees of desired point) STEPPHEN - aka, Man-of-the-World, all-knowing, Super
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 17:48:56 EDT 2008 | mariss
Our shop doesn't have a humidity controlled environment. We reflow our SMT board production at the end of the day. That means some boards can soak in 8 hours worth of humidity before reflow with the obvious negative consequences. What has come to mi
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 21:13:30 EDT 2002 | davef
Insulating tab approach, like: * Go to page 5 of http://www.kalatel.com/lit-rack/install-man/kts_253_253-16_man.pdf * http://support.tandy.com/support_radios/doc64/64039.htm * Go to �Fixing�, Step 6 of http://www.sunvic.co.uk/TLX%20Digital%20Room%2