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Re: turbulent wave restrictions

Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 12:54:01 EDT 1998 | DARRYL SCHLOSSER

| I am running a board that is .062" thick and has components that over hang the edge of the board by .090". I have bottom side smt components (chip caps and resistors only) and use the turbulent wave to help solder the components. The problem I am

Re: turbulent wave restrictions

Electronics Forum | Fri May 08 08:12:32 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

| I am running a board that is .062" thick and has components that over hang the edge of the board by .090". I have bottom side smt components (chip caps and resistors only) and use the turbulent wave to help solder the components. The problem I am

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 10:22:53 EDT 2007 | bartlozie

Good calculation, i have to say. Do you forgot, If you let the machine cool down during night, the rest-temperature isn't roomtemperature? right, dont you think the temperature will be something about 140�C ??? heating up time then is not 3 hours. m

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 06:21:05 EDT 2007 | aj

Hi, We did this last year and winded up having to replace one of the contactors due to the frequency of up/down,up/down. Not sure what implications the constant on/off would have on the alloy after a while/ dross etc. When your pot starts up that

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 04 11:01:23 EDT 2007 | hussman

Sorry to hear that RDR. Although, I thought the statement was "drive" a Harley (not own), which I find funny. Also sorry to hear about the Vette too. Should we make it a rule that the guy with the biggest spoiler is right? Then we can make a movi

short wave IR question

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 20:35:51 EDT 2012 | davef

A common bottomside heater configuration is IR-Convection-Convection. One of the big advantages of the IR zone is its ability to allow the flux carrier to spread and dry slowly before the board reaches the convections zones, which can blow wet flux c

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 14:36:55 EDT 2007 | stepheniii

No. It was CK who brought up AC at his home and erroneously said that having your AC on a lower setting used less power than having it turned off when you are not there. I'm saying with AC at home turn it off when you are not there and have it come

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 15:47:10 EDT 2007 | mfgengr

Just to clarify: I'd say that it will potentially save money by turning the wave off at night, but the savings are minimal. But...If your power rates are cheaper during off peak hours (at night) like some power companies offer, it may save you money

Re: turbulent wave restrictions

Electronics Forum | Sat May 09 11:54:12 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis

All the comments that have been made a great but I do have to say that much of the problem comes back to the design engineers not designing for manufacture. Centre board supports would have sorted the problem without jigs. | | I am running a board t

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Tue May 29 20:09:50 EDT 2007 | stepheniii

http://michaelbluejay.com/electricity/cooling.html this page has it right about minimizing AC energy use. With the wave, look at two machines. One you turn off, the other you let idle. The one that is turned off is using no power. The other one is


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