Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 15:30:52 EDT 2011 | dmiller
Take a picture of one that just barely meets specs. Take a photo of this, either under a scope or with one of those USB scopes. Then use the photo for whatever instructions you provide to the operators.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 08:21:27 EDT 2011 | scottp
I don't understand the long lead times comment. You should be able to get stencils next day.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 09:07:27 EDT 2011 | don7888
Long lead times was a slight exaggeration we wait approx 3 days for a stencil, although we can purchase them next day at a much higher cost. But when you are working to tight prdcution schedules this can prove costly.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 15:10:55 EDT 2011 | markhoch
Another happy ending! Good job on nailing down the root cause! You might just win that marathon after all. ;)
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 22:02:12 EDT 2011 | datech
Hi we had just purchase a used vitronic reflow oven, can anyone know to assist us on the user ID (system) for default password. also we need to have the manual and both electrical and operation thank you in advance vincent low
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 15:19:16 EDT 2011 | dan_ems
Have somebody experience with profiling vapor phase? I must buy a profiler and is very hard for me to decide what to buy. Please help me with a advice. Thanks you.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 14:37:33 EDT 2011 | ldavis
We use the same profiler for convection and VP. For VP you just have to be very careful as the thermocouple wires must travel through the machine so cannot get "snagged" on anything as they go in or come out.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 23:13:07 EDT 2011 | datech
hi, we need the electrical and operation manual for the oven, can anyone assist us on this thank you in advance best regards vincent low
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 30 07:53:42 EDT 2011 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 11:50:02 EDT 2011 | rway
Yes, but even high force probes are not a cure-all. You still get flux build-up over time which can cause contact issues. The best way is to use a low residue flux in the wave to minimize what's left on the pcb post-wave.