11-07-2016, 10:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2016, 10:23 AM by MarkHaysHarris777.)
(11-07-2016, 09:45 AM)Luke Wrote: Just to let you know, fire219 and I tried reflowing pines before in regular household ovens - all we were left with were (still not working) pines with molten bits of plastic and a terrible smell (I thought my wife would kill me).
Hope it works out better for you *fingers crossed*
The only way to reflow the board is with the proper equipment ; and there are a couple of ways:
1) use a professional oven that is essentially a hot-air gun(s) and a conveyor that precisely directs the air-flow and moves the board robotically past the gun(s) to limit the time the heat is directed at any given component. (most spec sheets will tell you how long and at what temperature you may direct hot air towards the component in question.
2) manually use a hot-air gun ( professional solder station ) where you can select the temperature and air-force to be used. Again, this requires great skill and understanding; many people burn things up with this strategy, but it works for some talented , patient , and highly skilled technicians.
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