I have become adventurous enough to work with SMD parts again. YAY!
I am ready to build my first Minty Boost kit. This charge controller is made of SMD components.
I don't have reserve components. Therefore, I decided to make an assembly box. The top of the box is a glass pane 16 x 20 in. The purpose of the box is to prevent SMD components from disappearing as I solder them onto a PCB, one at a time, and they pop loose from the restraining tool. The box will have a white interior.
I am putting three holes into the sides of the box. One is for a 6 in. diameter duct to suck the solder fumes outdoors. The other two holes are so I can put my arms into the box. My arms measure 18 in. from wrist to elbow. Obviously, I must make the box tall enough to fit hold-down devices underneath the glass pane.
I might put a fourth hole in the box to run in the soldering iron cord. II plan to let the solder station outside the box.
I have two questions to start:
1. Which do you think would be more comfortable 16" side-to-side or 20" side-to-side, literally, as I face the glass-topped box?
2. I plan to put high-power LEDs inside the box to illuminate its interior. Obviously they will all point down. Do you have another reccomendation for orienting the LEDs? or for any other user considerations? If this is a bad idea, say so.
If you have learned anything else that I should take into consideration making this box, please let me know. Thank you. No sense in repeating a mistake that somebody else made.